H. Peter Anvin wrote: > I'm proposing that the existing bzImage format be retained, but that > the payload of the decompressor (already a gzip file) simply be > vmlinux.gz -- i.e. a gzip compressed ELF file, notes and all. A > pointer in the header will point to the offset of the payload (this is > new, obviously.) > > The decompression stub is adjusted to expect an ELF image, instead of > a raw binary.
It could, or just treat it as a raw binary at 1M+offset to skip the headers. > Existing bootloaders (16- or 32-bit) simply load the bzImage the way > they do now; new bootloaders have the option of accessing the > vmlinux.gz directly if they either want to load it themselves or want > to examine the notes. OK, but that has the same problem as making the payload an ELF file: 32-bit bootloaders which simply jump to 1M will be jumping into data rather than code - and I got the impression from taking to Eric at KS that there are such bootloaders. If that's not an issue, then I still think the payload should be a plain ELF file (possibly self-decompressing, or just a plain uncompressed vmlinux, if that's what's desired). Still think making a protected-mode bootloader do the decompression is the wrong way to go about this; ELF is enough. J - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/