freebsd kernel with SKQ
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commit 003649d9622ce252a2794ae5891ee7e7c209caca Author: Robert N. M. Watson <robert.watson@cl.cam.ac.uk> Date: Wed Feb 5 18:32:09 2014 +0000 Teach the FreeBSD/beri boot to "auto-detect" whether argument 4 (a3) is a memory size of pointer to a struct bootinfo * by looking at its value and seeing whether it is pointer-like. If a pointer, assume it's a bootinfo and extract memsize from it instead; otherwise, use it as memsize directly. This allows kernels to support bootinfo being passed by loader (and boot2) while still supporting older Miniboot setups. commit f7045af9a1e92b6bd92541fe5d25abf66d824e8f Author: Robert N. M. Watson <robert.watson@cl.cam.ac.uk> Date: Thu Feb 6 13:45:34 2014 +0000 When the module metadata pointer is available from loader, use it in the kernel. commit 52e0e1ff2cba9dfcfab9e1d0a31fb7fdf7317450 Author: Robert N. M. Watson <robert.watson@cl.cam.ac.uk> Date: Thu Feb 6 19:57:48 2014 +0000 In the BERI kernel boot code, extract 'boothowto' (which includes boot flags such as '-s') and 'envp' from passed module data. Booting to single-user mode using boot flags now works. Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL |
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