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authorMichael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>2010-04-20 19:33:41 +0100
committerMichael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>2010-04-20 21:00:49 +0100
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[relocate] Remove the even megabyte constraint
iPXE is now capable of operating in odd megabytes of memory, so remove the obsolete code enforcing an even-megabyte constraint. Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/arch')
-rw-r--r--src/arch/i386/core/relocate.c56
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/src/arch/i386/core/relocate.c b/src/arch/i386/core/relocate.c
index 1dadb5f..e966bbe 100644
--- a/src/arch/i386/core/relocate.c
+++ b/src/arch/i386/core/relocate.c
@@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ extern char _etextdata[];
#define MAX_ADDR (0xfff00000UL)
/**
- * Relocate Etherboot
+ * Relocate iPXE
*
* @v ix86 x86 register dump from prefix
* @ret ix86 x86 registers to return to prefix
*
- * This finds a suitable location for Etherboot near the top of 32-bit
+ * This finds a suitable location for iPXE near the top of 32-bit
* address space, and returns the physical address of the new location
* to the prefix in %edi.
*/
@@ -59,11 +59,7 @@ __asmcall void relocate ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 ) {
start, end, padded_size, max_align );
/* Walk through the memory map and find the highest address
- * below 4GB that etherboot will fit into. Ensure etherboot
- * lies entirely within a range with A20=0. This means that
- * even if something screws up the state of the A20 line, the
- * etherboot code is still visible and we have a chance to
- * diagnose the problem.
+ * below 4GB that iPXE will fit into.
*/
new_end = end;
for ( i = 0 ; i < memmap.count ; i++ ) {
@@ -87,42 +83,6 @@ __asmcall void relocate ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 ) {
} else {
r_end = region->end;
}
-
- /* Shrink the range down to use only even megabytes
- * (i.e. A20=0).
- */
- if ( ( r_end - 1 ) & 0x100000 ) {
- /* If last byte that might be used (r_end-1)
- * is in an odd megabyte, round down r_end to
- * the top of the next even megabyte.
- *
- * Make sure that we don't accidentally wrap
- * r_end below 0.
- */
- if ( r_end >= 1 ) {
- r_end = ( r_end - 1 ) & ~0xfffff;
- DBG ( "...end truncated to %lx "
- "(avoid ending in odd megabyte)\n",
- r_end );
- }
- } else if ( ( r_end - size ) & 0x100000 ) {
- /* If the last byte that might be used
- * (r_end-1) is in an even megabyte, but the
- * first byte that might be used (r_end-size)
- * is an odd megabyte, round down to the top
- * of the next even megabyte.
- *
- * Make sure that we don't accidentally wrap
- * r_end below 0.
- */
- if ( r_end >= 0x100000 ) {
- r_end = ( r_end - 0x100000 ) & ~0xfffff;
- DBG ( "...end truncated to %lx "
- "(avoid starting in odd megabyte)\n",
- r_end );
- }
- }
-
DBG ( "...usable portion is [%lx,%lx)\n", r_start, r_end );
/* If we have rounded down r_end below r_ start, skip
@@ -133,19 +93,19 @@ __asmcall void relocate ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 ) {
continue;
}
- /* Check that there is enough space to fit in Etherboot */
+ /* Check that there is enough space to fit in iPXE */
if ( ( r_end - r_start ) < size ) {
DBG ( "...too small (need %lx bytes)\n", size );
continue;
}
- /* If the start address of the Etherboot we would
+ /* If the start address of the iPXE we would
* place in this block is higher than the end address
* of the current highest block, use this block.
*
* Note that this avoids overlaps with the current
- * Etherboot, as well as choosing the highest of all
- * viable blocks.
+ * iPXE, as well as choosing the highest of all viable
+ * blocks.
*/
if ( ( r_end - size ) > new_end ) {
new_end = r_end;
@@ -153,7 +113,7 @@ __asmcall void relocate ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 ) {
}
}
- /* Calculate new location of Etherboot, and align it to the
+ /* Calculate new location of iPXE, and align it to the
* required alignemnt.
*/
new_start = new_end - padded_size;