1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 BMIPS DeviceTree Booting 4 ------------------------ 5 6 Some bootloaders only support a single entry point, at the start of the 7 kernel image. Other bootloaders will jump to the ELF start address. 8 Both schemes are supported; CONFIG_BOOT_RAW=y and CONFIG_NO_EXCEPT_FILL=y, 9 so the first instruction immediately jumps to kernel_entry(). 10 11 Similar to the arch/arm case (b), a DT-aware bootloader is expected to 12 set up the following registers: 13 14 a0 : 0 15 16 a1 : 0xffffffff 17 18 a2 : Physical pointer to the device tree block (defined in chapter 19 II) in RAM. The device tree can be located anywhere in the first 20 512MB of the physical address space (0x00000000 - 0x1fffffff), 21 aligned on a 64 bit boundary. 22 23 Legacy bootloaders do not use this convention, and they do not pass in a 24 DT block. In this case, Linux will look for a builtin DTB, selected via 25 CONFIG_DT_*. 26 27 This convention is defined for 32-bit systems only, as there are not 28 currently any 64-bit BMIPS implementations.
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