
Hi Miao,
On 30 December 2015 at 19:55, Miao Yan yanmiaobest@gmail.com wrote:
Document the usage of 'fw' command
Signed-off-by: Miao Yan yanmiaobest@gmail.com
Changes in v4:
- limit maximum supported cpu number to 32
doc/README.x86 | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/README.x86 b/doc/README.x86 index 1271e5e..aa3010d 100644 --- a/doc/README.x86 +++ b/doc/README.x86 @@ -295,9 +295,38 @@ show QEMU's VGA console window. Note this will disable QEMU's serial output. If you want to check both consoles, use '-serial stdio'.
Multicore is also supported by QEMU via '-smp n' where n is the number of cores -to instantiate. Currently the default U-Boot built for QEMU supports 2 cores. -In order to support more cores, you need add additional cpu nodes in the device -tree and change CONFIG_MAX_CPUS accordingly.
This is a little unclear, because it seems like your code actually fixes this by automatically supporting more CPUs.
+to instantiate. Note, due space limitations in dtb, the maximum supported CPU +number is 32.
+The fw_cfg interface in QEMU also provides information about kernel data, initrd +,command-line arguments and more. U-Boot supports directly accessing these informtion +from fw_cfg interface, this saves the time of loading them from hard disk or +network again, through emulated devices. To use it , simply providing them in +QEMU command line:
+$ qemu-system-i386 -nographic -bios path/to/u-boot.rom -m 1024 -kernel /path/to/bzImage
- -append 'root=/dev/ram console=ttyS0' -initrd /path/to/initrd -smp 8
+Note: -initrd and -smp are both optional
+Then start QEMU, in U-Boot command line use the following U-Boot command to setup kernel:
- => fw
+fw - QEMU firmware interface
+Usage: +fw <command>
- list : print firmware(s) currently loaded
- cpus : print online cpu number
- load <kernel addr> <initrd addr> : load kernel and initrd (if any) and setup for zboot
+=> fw load +loading kernel to address 02000000 initrd 04000000, size 0x1b1ab50
+Here the kernel (bzImage) is loaded to 02000000 and initrd is to 0x04000000. Then, 'zboot' +can be used to boot the kernel:
+=> zboot 02000000 - 04000000 1b1ab50
CPU Microcode
-- 1.9.1
Great documentation!
Regards, Simon