console_ops.close();
kentry = (kernel_entry_t) vmlinux.addr;
- if (ft_addr)
- kentry(ft_addr, 0, NULL);
+ if (ft_addr) {
+ if(platform_ops.kentry)
+ platform_ops.kentry(ft_addr, vmlinux.addr);
+ else
+ kentry(ft_addr, 0, NULL);
+ }
else
kentry((unsigned long)initrd.addr, initrd.size,
loader_info.promptr);
static u32 opal_con_id;
+/* see opal-wrappers.S */
int64_t opal_console_write(int64_t term_number, u64 *length, const u8 *buffer);
int64_t opal_console_read(int64_t term_number, uint64_t *length, u8 *buffer);
int64_t opal_console_write_buffer_space(uint64_t term_number, uint64_t *length);
int64_t opal_console_flush(uint64_t term_number);
int64_t opal_poll_events(uint64_t *outstanding_event_mask);
+void opal_kentry(unsigned long fdt_addr, void *vmlinux_addr);
+
static int opal_con_open(void)
{
+ /*
+ * When OPAL loads the boot kernel it stashes the OPAL base and entry
+ * address in r8 and r9 so the kernel can use the OPAL console
+ * before unflattening the devicetree. While executing the wrapper will
+ * probably trash r8 and r9 so this kentry hook restores them before
+ * entering the decompressed kernel.
+ */
+ platform_ops.kentry = opal_kentry;
return 0;
}
void * (*realloc)(void *ptr, unsigned long size);
void (*exit)(void);
void * (*vmlinux_alloc)(unsigned long size);
+ void (*kentry)(unsigned long fdt_addr, void *vmlinux_addr);
};
extern struct platform_ops platform_ops;