From: Matthew McClintock <msm@freescale.com>
To: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Cc: linuxppc-dev <Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC] New target 'cuImage' - compatibility uImage
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 10:29:05 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1154618945.5094.6.camel@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060802223302.9667135360F@atlas.denx.de>
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 00:33 +0200, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>
> In my understanding, an "uImage" file is a image consisting of an
> U-Boot header (64 bytes) followed by an (compressed or uncompressed)
> Linux kernel image.
Yes
>
> So what do you mean by "compressed uImage"? If you take an "uImage"
> file according to above definition and compress it, it will not be
> recognized by U-Boot.
I mean that the data contained within the uImage is compressed. In this
case where the uImage data is compressed I choose to skip compressing
the kernel section in the zImage (because have it compressed twice was
wasteful)
>
> And why do you need a second, "UNcompressed kernel image" in your
> setup? I must be missing something, because including *two* kernel
> images makes no sense to me, and I don't understand why you would
> want to insist of an "UNcompressed" image...
So to clarify. The current method has a zImage with a compressed kernel
section where the actual kernel lives. The zImage uncompressed this code
to the kernel load address. The 'cuImage' would be packaged in a uImage
with the entire zImage compressed, except in this case the kernel
section would not be compressed (to avoid have a compressed image within
a compressed image)
-Matthew
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-08-03 15:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-02 20:59 [RFC] New target 'cuImage' - compatibility uImage Matthew McClintock
2006-08-02 22:33 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 11:38 ` Li Yang-r58472
2006-08-03 15:29 ` Matthew McClintock [this message]
2006-08-03 15:56 ` Li Yang
2006-08-03 16:02 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 16:17 ` Li Yang
2006-08-03 16:24 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 16:47 ` Li Yang
2006-08-03 20:14 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 20:20 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 20:25 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 20:40 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 20:07 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 19:37 ` Mark A. Greer
2006-08-03 20:02 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 20:00 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 20:12 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 20:23 ` Wolfgang Denk
2006-08-03 20:31 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 0:30 ` Tom Rini
2006-08-03 15:24 ` Matthew McClintock
2006-08-03 11:47 ` Li Yang-r58472
2006-08-03 15:30 ` Matthew McClintock
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-08-03 9:29 Milton Miller
2006-08-03 18:17 Milton Miller
2006-08-03 18:53 ` Matthew McClintock
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