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Add the missing code to handle this. For a 64-bit kernel the entry address is 0x200 bytes after the normal entry. Rename the parameter to boot_linux_kernel() accordingly. Update the comments to indicate that these are addresses, not pointers. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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27 lines
857 B
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2013, Google Inc.
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*/
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#ifndef ARM_BOOTM_H
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#define ARM_BOOTM_H
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void bootm_announce_and_cleanup(void);
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/**
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* boot_linux_kernel() - boot a linux kernel
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*
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* This boots a kernel image, either 32-bit or 64-bit. It will also work with
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* a self-extracting kernel, if you set @image_64bit to false.
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*
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* @setup_base: Address of the setup.bin information for the kernel
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* @entry: Address of the kernel entry point
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* @image_64bit: true if the image is a raw 64-bit kernel, or a kernel
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* which supports booting in 64-bit mode; false if it is raw 32-bit or any type
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* of self-extracting kernel such as a bzImage.
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* Return: -ve error code. This function does not return if the kernel was
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* booted successfully.
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*/
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int boot_linux_kernel(ulong setup_base, ulong entry, bool image_64bit);
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#endif
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