[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Is: Wrap-up Was: Re: EFI and multiboot2 devlopment work for Xen
On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 08:41:11PM +0000, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > > > multiboot2 protocol requires some more changes. However, about 80% of code > > is ready. In this case Xen and modules are loaded by GRUB2 itself. It means > > that all images could be placed on any filesystem recognized by GRUB2. > > Options > > for Xen and modules are passed separately which simplifies command line > > editing > > in boot loader and parsing. multiboot2 protocol is very flexible and could > > be > > easily extended in the future if a need arises. Support for secure boot and > > shim loader could be added. However, it was not implemented yet. Probably > > linuxefi module could be used as a reference or even as a base for > > development. > > However, I do not know are there plans to support such solution by GRUB2 > > community. Currently, support for native PE images signatures and GPG > > signatures > > is under development for GRUB2 upstream. > > FYI on ARM it is possible to load a kernel as PE but at the same time > passing additional info as where the initrd or other additional binaries > have been loaded or even command line arguments. These info are passed > from the bootloader to the kernel via Device Tree. Grant (CC'ed) might > be able to add additional details on where the code actually lives. The code currently lives in unclean form in my development tree on git.linaro.org. We had a few items on the kernel boot protocol to sort out at last week's Linaro Connect, and if I hadn't been struck down with conference flu, I would probably have sent out the basic arm64 support by now. The method used (for the curious) is to simply register an FDT as a configuration table, and then look for that in the stub. That code should be trivially portable to 32-bit ARM. I did start out from the linuxefi code, but that was quite x86 specific, and was also dependent on the shim, so I ended up changing most of it (for now). I would still like to see a unified (upstream) linuxefi module for loading the kernel as the UEFI stub (with architecture-specific bits extracted out under loader/<arch>). The UEFI stub loader will then call ExitBootServices(), not GRUB. / Leif _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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