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Re: [PATCH 4/7] Support for ARM/U-Boot platforms


From: Leif Lindholm
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/7] Support for ARM/U-Boot platforms
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 16:32:38 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 04:15:03AM +0200, Vladimir '??-coder/phcoder' 
Serbinenko wrote:
> > +#define GRUB_KERNEL_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE 0x40000
> > +#define GRUB_KERNEL_MACHINE_HEAP_SIZE  (grub_size_t) (2 * 1024 * 1024)
> 
> Why so small heap?
 
I copied ieee1275 HEAP_MIN_SIZE to begin with, and it was always enough.
(Since U-Boot doesn't provide any memory mapping service, kernel and
initrd are not going on the heap.)
I could increase it?

> > === modified file 'util/grub-install.in'
> > --- util/grub-install.in    2013-01-27 15:17:21 +0000
> > +++ util/grub-install.in    2013-03-24 13:03:31 +0000
> > @@ -319,6 +319,8 @@
> >                 target=i386-pc
> >             fi
> >             ;;
> > +       x"arm"*)
> > +           target="arm-uboot";;
> >         *)
> >             gettext "Unable to determine your platform. Use --target." ;
> >             echo    ;;
> > @@ -338,7 +340,7 @@
> >      if [ x$disk_module = xunspecified ]; then
> >     disk_module=biosdisk
> >      fi
> > -elif [ "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = "ieee1275" ] || [ 
> > "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = "efi" ] || [ "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = 
> > "arc" ] ; then
> > +elif [ "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = "ieee1275" ] || [ 
> > "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = "efi" ] || [ "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = 
> > "arc" ] || [ "${grub_modinfo_platform}" = "uboot" ] ; then
> >      disk_module=
> >  else
> >      disk_module=native
> > @@ -854,6 +856,14 @@
> >             -L "$bootloader_id" -l "\\EFI\\$efi_distributor\\$efi_file"
> >     fi
> >      fi
> > +elif [ x"${grub_modinfo_target_cpu}-${grub_modinfo_platform}" = xarm-uboot 
> > ]; then
> > +    
> > grub_imgname="${grubdir}/${grub_modinfo_target_cpu}-$grub_modinfo_platform/core.${imgext}"
> > +    raw_imgname="${uboot_imgname}.raw"
> 
> Where is uboot_imgname set?

*cough* that would be a typo then - should be grub_imgname.
 
> > +    mv "$grub_imgname" "$raw_imgname"
> > +    mkimage -T kernel -A ARM -O Linux -a 0x08000000 -e 0x08000000 -C none 
> > -d "$raw_imgname" "$grub_imgname"
> 
> Is it from uboot? You need to check for its availability
 
Yes.

/
    Leif



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