omitted kernel sections
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon Jun 26 18:08:59 EST 2000
In message <NEBBKFENMLEDKDHMEHPJKEMECAAA.kskim at neowave.co.kr> Kwansuk
Kim wrote:
>
> when I was following the procedure : initialize console on SMC2, memory allocation for kernel and ramdisk...
> there was a problem. The compressed kernel image wasn't loaded. So the procedure stopped on gunzip process.
Which version of Linux are you using?
> I use AMC BDM port, and I speculate the messages.
>
> It's the message when kernel is loaded.
>
> ---------------------------------------
> > LOAD 'c:\860source\zvmlinux.initrd'
> Warning: symbols deleted - check use in macros etc.
> Loading section '.text' located at 0x00400000..0x004046E4
> Loading section '.rodata' located at 0x004046F0..0x00404B90
> Loading section '.data' located at 0x00405000..0x0040530C
> Loading section '.bss' located at 0x00406000..0x0040B1F0
> Warning:
> 'main' function not found in file: c:\860source\zvmlinux.initrd
> Note: in startup routine. Enter STEP to go to High-level module.
It seems your debugger loads only the boot loader code, but neither
the kernel nor the initrd.
> This is the section map through the command 'objdump -h zvmlinux.initrd'
>
> --------------------
> zvmlinux.initrd: file format elf32-big
>
> Sections:
> Idx Name Size VMA LMA File off Algn
> 0 .text 000046e4 00400000 00400000 00010000 2**2
> CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, CODE
> 1 .rodata 000004a0 004046f0 004046f0 000146f0 2**4
> CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, DATA
> 2 .data 0000030c 00405000 00405000 00015000 2**2
> CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, DATA
> 3 .bss 000051f0 00406000 00406000 00016000 2**2
> ALLOC
> 4 .image 00064605 00000000 00000000 00016000 2**0
> CONTENTS, READONLY
> 5 .initrd 00201d19 00000000 00000000 0007a605 2**0
> CONTENTS, READONLY
>
> Why weren't .image, .initrd section loaded? Because they aren't elf format file?
Most probably because your debugger loads only such sections that
have the "LOAD" flag set.
> What can I do? I haven't any idea.
There are several solutions; for instance, use objcopy to set the
"LOAD" flag on the '.image' and '.initrd' sections, too.
Wolfgang Denk
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