On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Geoff Levand wrote:
> On 09/01/2009 03:58 AM, Lee HongWoo wrote:
> > __start (in head_64.S)
> > ---> __start_initialization_multiplatform (in head_64.S)
> > ---> __boot_from_prom (in head_64.S)
> >---> prom_init ( in prom_init.c)
> > ---> __s
On 09/01/2009 05:25 PM, Lee HongWoo wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Geoff Levand
> wrote:
>> In the general case, __start is the entry point of the kernel.
>> It is where the bootloader or boot wrapper program jumps to
>> when it transfers control to the kernel.
>
> I believe __start is
On Tue, 2009-09-01 at 19:58 +0900, Lee HongWoo wrote:
> Hi ~
>
> This is a boot flow of linux kernel under the arch/powerpc/kernel and
> I'm using pasemi cpu.
>
> __start (in head_64.S)
> ---> __start_initialization_multiplatform (in head_64.S)
> ---> __boot_from_prom (in head_64.S)
>
On 09/01/2009 03:58 AM, Lee HongWoo wrote:
> __start (in head_64.S)
> ---> __start_initialization_multiplatform (in head_64.S)
> ---> __boot_from_prom (in head_64.S)
>---> prom_init ( in prom_init.c)
> ---> __start ???
>
> And I don't understand where __start is called, bec
Hi ~
This is a boot flow of linux kernel under the arch/powerpc/kernel and I'm
using pasemi cpu.
__start (in head_64.S)
---> __start_initialization_multiplatform (in head_64.S)
---> __boot_from_prom (in head_64.S)
---> prom_init ( in prom_init.c)
---> __start ???
And I don
Hi ~
This is a boot flow of linux kernel under the arch/powerpc/kernel and I'm
using pasemi cpu.
__start (in head_64.S)
---> __start_initialization_multiplatform (in head_64.S)
---> __boot_from_prom (in head_64.S)
---> prom_init ( in prom_init.c)
---> __start ???
And I don