Re: [Question] Any restriction for the location of initramdisk?

From: Masahiro Yamada
Date: Fri Jan 08 2016 - 11:14:05 EST


Hi Jon,

2016-01-08 19:22 GMT+09:00 Jon Medhurst (Tixy) <tixy@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Fri, 2016-01-08 at 16:16 +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>>
>> I know DTB should be located within the reach of the kernel
>> so that the kernel can get access to it at the early boot stage.
>> In other words, DTB should be put in the low memory area.
>>
>> Does initramdisk has the similar restriction?
>
> I assume so, as that's what Documentation/arm/Booting says ...
>
>
> 5. Load initramfs.
> ------------------
>
> Existing boot loaders: OPTIONAL
> New boot loaders: OPTIONAL
>
> If an initramfs is in use then, as with the dtb, it must be placed in
> a region of memory where the kernel decompressor will not overwrite it
> while also with the region which will be covered by the kernel's
> low-memory mapping.
>
> A safe location is just above the device tree blob which itself will
> be loaded just above the 128MiB boundary from the start of RAM as
> recommended above.


Uh, the document states that clearly.

Thanks!




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Masahiro Yamada