Hi, all,

While looking at x86 boot code (arch/x86/kernel/setup.c), I got confused due to 
bootloader_type and bootloader_version conversion.

I've only checked GRUB and U-Boot bootloader code.

1. GRUB 2
    type_of_loader setting = 0x72
-> bootloader_type = 0x72, bootloader_version = 0x2

2. U-Boot
    type_of_loader setting = 0x8
-> bootloader_type = 0x8, bootloader_version = 0x8

3. example in Documentation/x86/boot.txt
    type_of_loader  = 0xE4, ext_loader_type = 0x05, ext_loader_ver = 0x23, for 
T = 0x15, V = 0x234
-> bootloader_type = 0x154, bootloader_version = 0x234

So, for GRUB 2 and the example bootloader, T != bootloader_type. 
Is this intended?
First I thought that bootloader_type and bootloader_version should match with T 
and V configured in the bootloader. 

This would not bring any real world issue, but I'm just curious.

Regards,
Jongman Heo.
N�����r��y����b�X��ǧv�^�)޺{.n�+����{����zX����ܨ}���Ơz�&j:+v�������zZ+��+zf���h���~����i���z��w���?�����&�)ߢf��^jǫy�m��@A�a���
0��h���i

Reply via email to