Don't pass the stack pointer to zImage's start() function

Tony Breeds tony at bakeyournoodle.com
Thu Mar 15 15:35:46 EST 2007


On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 03:29:04PM +1100, David Gibson wrote:
> At present, the zImage entry code passes a copy of the stack pointer
> to the start() function.  There's no real reason for this; the only
> thing start() does with it is print it out.  It appears to be a
> leftover debugging hack, so, this patch removes it.

<snip>

> --- working-2.6.orig/arch/powerpc/boot/main.c	2007-03-15 14:03:09.000000000 +1100
> +++ working-2.6/arch/powerpc/boot/main.c	2007-03-15 14:07:05.000000000 +1100
> @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ struct dt_ops dt_ops;
>  struct console_ops console_ops;
>  struct loader_info loader_info;
>  
> -void start(void *sp)
> +void start(void)
>  {
>  	struct addr_range vmlinux, initrd;
>  	kernel_entry_t kentry;
> @@ -268,8 +268,7 @@ void start(void *sp)
>  	if (platform_ops.fixups)
>  		platform_ops.fixups();
>  
> -	printf("\n\rzImage starting: loaded at 0x%p (sp: 0x%p)\n\r",
> -	       _start, sp);
> +	printf("\n\rzImage starting: loaded at 0x%p (sp: 0x%p)\n\r", _start);

Shouldn't that be:

+	printf("\n\rzImage starting: loaded at 0x%p\n\r", _start);

or similar?

Yours Tony

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