Huang, Ying wrote: > > My intention is that we have 3 possible schemes for kernel to use boot > information. >
That's not an intention, it's an observation. > 1. Use "linked list" only. Then if booted with old bootloader which uses > "zero page" protocol, the "zero page" information provided by bootloader > should be converted to "linked list" for other part of kernel to use. > > 2. Use "zero page" only. Then if booted with new bootloader which > provides "linked list" but not "zero page", the "linked list" > information provided by bootloader should be converted to "zero page" > for other part of kernel to use. > > 3. Use "zero page" + "linked list". Then if booted with old bootloader, > the "linked list" is empty. If booted with new bootloader, both the > "zero page" and "linked list" are used. > > We need to choose one from schemes above. > > - The scheme 1 appears the most clean one. > - The scheme 2 has 4k "zero page" constraint, so it is not good. > - The scheme 3 is easiest to be implemented. > > Personally, I prefer the scheme 1. But the scheme 3 is OK too. Scheme 3 is the only realistic way to move away from the current situation (scheme 2). Scheme 1 just means unnecessary divergences between codepaths. If it wasn't for LunacyBIOS and (to a smaller extent) kexec, we would probably be OK, but that's not the real world. -hpa - 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/