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======================= Booting Linux/LoongArch

:Author: Yanteng Si [email protected] :Date: 18 Nov 2022

Information passed from BootLoader to kernel

LoongArch supports ACPI and FDT. The information that needs to be passed to the kernel includes the memmap, the initrd, the command line, optionally the ACPI/FDT tables, and so on.

The kernel is passed the following arguments on kernel_entry :

  - a0 = efi_boot: `efi_boot` is a flag indicating whether
    this boot environment is fully UEFI-compliant.

  - a1 = cmdline: `cmdline` is a pointer to the kernel command line.

  - a2 = systemtable: `systemtable` points to the EFI system table.
    All pointers involved at this stage are in physical addresses.

Header of Linux/LoongArch kernel images

Linux/LoongArch kernel images are EFI images. Being PE files, they have a 64-byte header structured like::

u32	MZ_MAGIC                /* "MZ", MS-DOS header */
u32	res0 = 0                /* Reserved */
u64	kernel_entry            /* Kernel entry point */
u64	_end - _text            /* Kernel image effective size */
u64	load_offset             /* Kernel image load offset from start of RAM */
u64	res1 = 0                /* Reserved */
u64	res2 = 0                /* Reserved */
u64	res3 = 0                /* Reserved */
u32	LINUX_PE_MAGIC          /* Magic number */
u32	pe_header - _head       /* Offset to the PE header */