On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Matt Mullins <mmull...@mmlx.us> wrote: > > This appears to have a negative effect on booting the Intel Edison platform, > as > it uses u-boot as its bootloader. u-boot does not copy the init_size > parameter > when booting a bzImage: it copies a fixed-size setup_header [1], and its > definition of setup_header doesn't include the parameters beyond setup_data > [2]. > > With a zero value for init_size, this calculates a %rsp value of 0x101ff9600. > This causes the boot process to hard-stop at the immediately-following pushq, > as > this platform has no usable physical addresses above 4G. > > What are the options for getting this type of platform to function again? For > now, kexec from a working Linux system does seem to be a work-around, but > there > appears to be other x86 hardware using u-boot: the chromium.org folks seem to > be > maintaining the u-boot x86 tree. > > [1] > http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=blob;f=arch/x86/lib/zimage.c;h=1b33c771391f49ffe82864ff1582bdfd07e5e97d;hb=HEAD#l156 > [2] > http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=blob;f=arch/x86/include/asm/bootparam.h;h=140095117e5a2daef0a097c55f0ed10e08acc781;hb=HEAD#l24
Then should fix the u-boot about header_size assumption. correct way should be like kexec one: /* only copy setup_header */ setup_header_size = kernel[0x201] + 0x202 - 0x1f1; if (setup_header_size > 0x7f) setup_header_size = 0x7f; memcpy((unsigned char *)real_mode + 0x1f1, kernel + 0x1f1, setup_header_size); need get setup_header_size at first before copying. setup_base->hdr = params->hdr; ===> unsigned long setup_header_size; setup_header_size = image[0x201] + 0x202 - 0x1f1; if (setup_header_size > 0x7f) setup_header_size = 0x7f; memcpy((unsigned char *)&setup_base->hdr, ¶ms->hdr, setup_header_size); Thanks Yinghai