
16 Sep
2013
16 Sep
'13
9:35 p.m.
Dear Miao Yan,
In message 1379325490-3462-1-git-send-email-miao.yan@windriver.com you wrote:
The 'bootvx' commnad stays unchaged, and is still avalaible under the configuration option CONFIG_CMD_ELF for older kernels. A new option CONFIG_BOOTM_VXWORKS is added for bootm to align with other bootm supported operating systems.
So the do_bootm_vxworks will work as below:
#if (libfdt && (ppc || arm)) if (using device tree) boot_vxworks_with_device_tree else #endif bootvx(...);
I'm not sure I understand what this means. Please correct if my interpretation is incorrect or incomplete:
You intend to 1) just keep the existing 'bootvx' command for compatibility with older VxWorks versions, and 2) use plain 'bootm' for new versions, like we do for other OSes?
That sounds good to me.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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