From: Alexander Clouter <alex@digriz.org.uk>
To: Wu Zhangjin <wuzhangjin@gmail.com>
Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>, linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v1] MIPS: fix vmlinuz build when only 32bit math shell is available
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 09:55:57 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100119095556.GF32413@chipmunk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42fa29d2007a40a31a0bb8fbf1091e11eb9b5ac2.1263893871.git.wuzhangjin@gmail.com>
Hi,
* Wu Zhangjin <wuzhangjin@gmail.com> [2010-01-19 17:43:09+0800]:
>
> Does this revision work for you?
>
> Changes from v0:
>
> - Revert the '-n "$(VMLINUX_SIZE)"' to avoid the error of "make clean"
> - Consider more situations of the VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS
>
> [snipped]
>
> So, we can split the original 64bit string to two parts, and only
> calculate the low 32bit part, which is big enough(about 4095 M) for a
> normal linux kernel image file, now, we calculate the
> VMLINUZ_LOAD_ADDRESS like this:
>
As a passing query, why do we have the high 32bit (0xffffffff....) spiel
if later we can just make VMLINU[XZ]_LOAD_ADDRESS the low half? I see
the output of 'nm' shows:
----
alex@berk:/usr/src/wag54g/linux$ nm vmlinux | head -n1
941019e4 t .ex0
alex@berk:/usr/src/wag54g/linux$ nm vmlinuz | head -n1
944abb50 B .heap
----
However I am guessing it's some 64bit CPU requirement as my x86_64
kernel seems to have 0xffffffff.... Which raises the question, why is
AR7 not just using VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS=0x94100000?
> 1. Append "the high 32bit of VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS" as the prefix if it
> exists.
>
> 2. Get the sum of "the low 32bit of VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS + VMLINUX_SIZE"
> with printf "%08x" (08 herein is used to prefix the result with 0...)
>
> The corresponding shell script is:
>
> A=$VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS;
> # Append "the high 32bit of VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS" as the prefix if it exists.
> [ "${A:0:10}" != "${A}" ] && echo -n ${A:2:8};
> # Get the sum of "the low 32bit of VMLINUX_LOAD_ADDRESS + VMLINUX_SIZE"
> printf "%08x" $(($VMLINUX_SIZE + 0x${A:(-8)}))
>
Eugh, bash-ism's...
----
alex@berk:/usr/src/wag54g/linux$ bash -c 'A=1234567890; echo ${A:0:5}'
12345
alex@berk:/usr/src/wag54g/linux$ dash -c 'A=1234567890; echo ${A:0:5}'
dash: Bad substitution
----
Your 'punishment', use Plan9 for a period of no less than a week! :)
You have to use the pattern matching approach I used in my original
patch, that's portable. Look at 'man 1 dash' and search for 'substr'
for more details.
Cheers
--
Alexander Clouter
.sigmonster says: I'm not prejudiced, I hate everyone equally.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-01-19 9:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-19 9:43 [PATCH v1] MIPS: fix vmlinuz build when only 32bit math shell is available Wu Zhangjin
2010-01-19 9:43 ` Wu Zhangjin
2010-01-19 9:55 ` Alexander Clouter [this message]
2010-01-19 10:27 ` Wu Zhangjin
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