BAT setting after bootrom? and where to load elf image?
Matt Porter
porter at cox.net
Wed Jun 12 12:47:09 EST 2002
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 12:21:19PM -0700, Tim Lai wrote:
>
> Hi, I am new to linux and trying to get some help from
> some linux experts out here. I've been reading and
> searching the mail list archive for the past few
> weeks.
> Here is what I have so far:
>
> I have a ppc750 broad with vxWorks bootrom. I do not
> have any device to reflash the broad. I read one of
> the mail archive that someone write a program to
> work with vxWorks bootrom. And this is what I want
> to do. I plan to convert the vmlinux image to asm and
> put it in the .text section of another elf file.
> Load this elf file and relocate the vmlinux image to
> 0xC000000. Is this a feasible approach?
>
> After the vxWorks bootrom come up, the BAT setting is
> phy = virt. The board has 8Meg of RAM. Knowing the
> linux kernel need to be at 0xC000000, should I change
> the BAT setting to map 7-8M to 0xC0000000, then
> copy the image to 0xC0000000?
>
> I am a little confuse about the MMU in linux. Here is
> what I understand:
> after the bootrom, the CPU MMU should be phy = virt
> after linux booted, linux MMU takes over, and kernel
> space is 0xc0000000, and user space is 0x0 to
> 0xc0000000. What happened in between? Who is
> responible for doing the mapping?
However you want to do it, get the vmlinux located
at physical 0 and set r3-r7 as documented in head.S
Read head.S and you will see that it takes care of
(with some outside calls) all core MMU init for Linux.
Regards,
--
Matt Porter
porter at cox.net
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