On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 01:29:17PM -0500, Anthony Liguori wrote: > On 03/24/2011 10:21 PM, David Gibson wrote: > >Currently, the emulated pSeries machine requires the use of the > >-kernel parameter in order to explicitly load a guest kernel. This > >means booting from the virtual disk, cdrom or network is not possible. > > > >This patch addresses this limitation by inserting a within-partition > >firmware image (derived from the "SLOF" free Open Firmware project). > >If -kernel is not specified, qemu will now load the SLOF image, which > >has access to the qemu boot device list through the device tree, and > >can boot from any of the usual virtual devices. > > > >In order to support the new firmware, an extension to the emulated > >machine/hypervisor is necessary. Unlike Linux, which expects > >multi-CPU entry to be handled kexec() style, the SLOF firmware expects > >only one CPU to be active at entry, and to use a hypervisor RTAS > >method to enable the other CPUs one by one. > > > >This patch also implements this 'start-cpu' method, so that SLOF can > >start the secondary CPUs and marshal them into the kexec() holding > >pattern ready for entry into the guest OS. Linux should, and in the > >future might directly use the start-cpu method to enable initially > >disabled CPUs, but for now it does require kexec() entry. > > > >Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt<b...@kernel.crashing.org> > >Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras<pau...@samba.org> > >Signed-off-by: David Gibson<d...@au1.ibm.com> > > We should pull in SLOF via a git submodule. That ensures we ship > the source code along with the binary.
Um, ok. Do I need to do anything about this? -- David Gibson | I'll have my music baroque, and my code david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au | minimalist, thank you. NOT _the_ _other_ | _way_ _around_! http://www.ozlabs.org/~dgibson