Re: [PATCH] x86: documentation fix regarding boot protocol

From: Philipp Kohlbecher
Date: Mon Dec 15 2008 - 06:27:37 EST


Ian Campbell wrote:
On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 18:50 +0100, Philipp Kohlbecher wrote:
Documentation/x86/boot.txt describes payload_offset as the offset
from the end of the real-mode code. In fact, it is more accurately
described as the offset from the beginning of the protected-mode
code, as (a) this is how it is actually calculated and (b) the padding
after the real-mode code is not included in the offset.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Kohlbecher <xt28@xxxxxx>

Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

The padding after the real-mode code which you mention is just the
implicit padding because the size of the real-mode code is specified in
sectors (and hence is rounded up), isn't it?

Yes, it is. You can certainly view the padding as an implicit part of the real-mode code, which is why the current statement isn't wrong -- there is simply room for improvement.

Is it worth saying that the payload_offset is relative to (setup_sectors
+1) * 512?

The fact that the protected-mode code starts at that address is already mentioned under the heading "LOADING THE REST OF THE KERNEL" (where protected mode is for some reason referred to as "non-real-mode").
(Please note that the header field is called "setup_sects", not "setup_sectors".)

---

Documentation/x86/boot.txt | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/x86/boot.txt b/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
index 83c0033..414b6fb 100644
--- a/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
+++ b/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
@@ -537,8 +537,8 @@ Type: read
Offset/size: 0x248/4
Protocol: 2.08+

- If non-zero then this field contains the offset from the end of the
- real-mode code to the payload.
+ If non-zero then this field contains the offset from the beginning
+ of the protected-mode code to the payload.

The payload may be compressed. The format of both the compressed and
uncompressed data should be determined using the standard magic


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