Re: [PATCH 0/9] x86 EFI boot stub

From: Maarten Lankhorst
Date: Thu Aug 11 2011 - 13:55:11 EST


Hey,

On 08/11/2011 05:14 PM, Matt Fleming wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 15:05 +0200, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
>> On 08/11/2011 12:59 PM, Matt Fleming wrote:
>>> From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>> This series adds support for an EFI boot stub, similar to the existing
>>> BIOS boot stub. The result is that you can boot a bzImage on an EFI
>>> machine without the use of a boot loader by making the bzImage appear
>>> to the EFI firmware to be an EFI application. Also, a single bzImage
>>> can be booted on either a BIOS or EFI machine.
>>>
>>> Using the EFI boot stub has the advantage that the kernel is
>>> responsible for configuring the machine to the point where we can
>>> fully boot the kernel, so we are no longer at the mercy of the boot
>>> loader.
>>>
>> Fails to boot here. I thought changing characteristics from 0x60500020 to 0xe0500020 would help, but no. :/
>> This change would make the code section writable.
> Thanks for testing out the patches Maarten!
>
>> FileAlignment you use is probably wrong, I think it should be 0x200 not 0x2000 .
> Yep, thanks. That looks like a typo.
>
>> Maybe you need to add a data section and fix SizeOfInitializedData too?
> Hmm.. possibly. Is this on x86-64?
Yeah the system I'm testing on is 64-bits, if it you get this one working I can check if my old mac mini supports 32-bits efi too.
>> It just hangs on a blinking cursor, no idea if it actually started executing anything yet or not, since nothing is printed out.
> Hmm.. do you have early printk enabled? Can you hook up a serial console
> to this machine?
>
I get no output on serial console with vmlinuz.efi so it crashes before 'early console in decompress_kernel' is printed.

~Maarten
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