freebsd-dev/stand/kboot
Warner Losh 4dd3e76881 kboot: use 128MB for the heap area, ZFS needs a lot of memory
ZFS uses a lot of memory. The old minimal allocations won't work when
ZFS support is added. Most environments this will be used (or will
liekly be used) have >> 256MB, 128MB should be safe everywhere and allow
examination of a fair number of ZFS pools to boot from.

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2023-01-07 13:27:49 -07:00
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arch stand: update prototypes for md_load and md_load64 2022-12-05 16:59:58 -07:00
bootinfo.c kboot: copy EFI's bootinfo.c and adjust 2022-12-07 11:00:54 -07:00
conf.c kboot: Make dosfs support conditional 2022-12-03 12:48:45 -07:00
crt1.c stand: Spell License correctly 2022-07-26 16:31:13 -06:00
host_syscall.h stand: Add macros for file types from stat 2023-01-07 13:23:05 -07:00
host_syscalls.c kboot: Sort kexec_load alphabetically 2023-01-07 13:24:45 -07:00
hostcons.c kboot: Use (void) instead of () for functiosn with no args 2022-12-09 07:57:50 -07:00
hostdisk.c kboot: Disks should be at least 16MB 2023-01-07 13:20:44 -07:00
hostfs.c kboot: Add hostfs 2022-10-27 11:37:54 -06:00
init.c kboot: add minmalist init functionality 2022-09-01 11:08:24 -06:00
kboot.h kboot: Need to find the ACPI tables 2022-12-08 21:57:31 -07:00
kbootfdt.c kboot: Allow loading fdt from different sources 2022-12-08 22:07:52 -07:00
main.c kboot: use 128MB for the heap area, ZFS needs a lot of memory 2023-01-07 13:27:49 -07:00
Makefile kboot: Enable fewer things by default 2022-12-03 12:48:45 -07:00
README kboot: Add readme 2022-12-03 12:48:45 -07:00
termios_gen.h kboot: Add missing license to termios 2022-12-04 13:31:06 -07:00
termios.c kboot: implement stripped down termios 2022-07-28 15:35:42 -06:00
termios.h kboot: implement stripped down termios 2022-07-28 15:35:42 -06:00
util.c kboot: Use unsigned long long. 2022-12-02 12:41:01 -07:00
version

So to make a Linux initrd:

(1) mkdir .../initrd
(2) mkdir -p .../initrd/boot/defaults
(3) cd src/stand; make install DESTDIR=.../initrd
(4) Copy kernel to .../initrd/boot/kernel
(5) cd .../initrd
(6) cp boot/loader.kboot init
(7) find . | sort | cpio -o -H newc | gzip > /tmp/initrd.cpio
(8) download or build your linux kernel
(9) qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel ~/vmlinuz-5.19.0-051900-generic \
	-initrd /tmp/initrd.cpio \
	-m 256m -nographic \
	-monitor telnet::4444,server,nowait -serial stdio \
	-append "console=ttyS0"
    (though you may need more than 256M of ram to actually boot FreeBSD and do
     anything interesting with it and the serial console to stdio bit hasn't
     been the most stable recipe lately).

Notes:
For #6 you might need to strip loader.kboot if you copy it directly and don't
	use make install.
For #7 the sort is important, and you may need LC_ALL=C for its invocation
For #7 gzip is but one of many methods, but it's the simplest to do.
For #9, this means we can automate it using methods from
	src/tools/boot/rootgen.sh when the time comes.
#9 also likely generalizes to other architectures
For #8, see https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ to download
	a kernel suitable for testing... For arm, I've been using the
	non 64k page kernels and 5.19 seems to not suck.

aarch64:
qemu-system-aarch64 -m 1024 -cpu cortex-a57 -M virt \
	-kernel ~/linuxboot/arm64/kernel/boot/vmlinuz-5.19.0-051900-generic \
	-initrd ~/linuxboot/arm64/initrd.img -m 256m -nographic \
	-monitor telnet::4444,server,nowait -serial stdio \
	-append "console=ttyAMA0"

General

Add -g -G to have gdb stop and wait for the debugger. This is useful for
debugging the trampoline (hbreak will set a hardware break that's durable across
code changes).  If you set the breakpoint for the trampoline and it never hits,
then there's likely no RAM there and you got the PA to load to wrong. When
debugging the trampiline and up to that, use gdb /boot/loader. When debugging
the kernel, use kernel.full to get all the debugging. hbreak panic() is useful
on the latter since you'll see the original panic, not the panic you get from
there not being an early console.