David H. Lynch Jr wrote: > Alright I have RAM at physical 0x0 now. I throw a copy of a > compressed linux image into RAM (anywhere special ?) load the assorted > registers with the appropriate values, fill the board info struct., > and just jump to the start of the image and pray that load text starts > coming out my serial port ?
Basically, but the exact thing to do depends which image you take. The build process results in a few different image files. I usually just take the vmlinux ELF file, and then my own scripts objcopy it to binary, compress, objcopy to an object file, and link the compressed image directly to the boot loader. The boot loader is then, of course, responsible of uncompressing the image to RAM to 0x00000000. I think the kernel build can also create some "self-extracting" images, but I have never tried those. Maybe they don't even work anymore, as many (most?) people just use the U-boot images.