Re: [PATCH 2/2] Honor 'quiet' command line option in real mode bootdecompressor.

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu May 29 2008 - 16:31:37 EST


Kristian HÃgsberg wrote:
You know... we already have a command-line parser in the real-mode part of the boot code, and it already extracts the "quiet" option: we should be able to do this by passing a bit in "loadflags" (bit 5 suggested.)

Hmm, as far as I understand the boot code, the decompressor consists of
just head_32/64.S and misc.c plus the #included inflate.c and the
compressed image in piggy.o. In this environment there is no command
line parser, it's only available once the image has been decompressed.

Or are you suggesting parsing the "quiet" option in the bootloader and
then setting the loadflags bit from there? That's certainly doable, and
I can update grub accordingly, but just parsing the command line seems
like a simple, more local fix. I don't have a strong preference,
though.

I think you're missing something: the decompressor is the *second stage* of the boot code; the first stage is the real-mode code (arch/x86/boot). I'm suggesting passing the flag from the real-mode code to the decompressor, not from the boot loader (in the common case.)

-hpa
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