This seems to work around the dynamic segment having a huge file size in headers, it must also be in the data segment...
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Don't forget the ELF header else we end up loading at 0x7fff8000...
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Use the same trick as for m68k (r26536) to get separate text & data segments for the kernel, though this should really not be needed.
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Add unwind symbols to the kernel too... not sure it goes here though.
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Move the unwind data out of the bss section, it broke bss init which ended up erasing real data and making dprintf do weird things...
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Missed this one in previous commit: remove board.ld include as we now give LD the address directly.
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- consolidate board specific definitions into build/jam/board/*/BoardSetup to avoid duplicating address values everywhere,
- add various addresses, boot script, custom C/C++ flags and SD card definition,
- not sure BoardSetup is included at the best place though,
- replaced board-specific ldscript with passing the loader address directly to LD from BoardSetup,
- added haiku.mmc target which generates an mmc/SD card image with a FAT partition with the files needed to boot for the board, should later be integrated with haiku.image with the BFS partition offset passed to bfs_shell, requires apt:sfdisk,mtools on GNU/Linux,
- added some more rules, one to build a script for the SD image,
- fake a NetBSD loader for now, U-Boot doesn't know haiku, and we'll need a way to pass the tgz image and RAM size, we'll either use standlone way (usual C argv[]) or the NetBSD args,
- style fixes,
- 80 cols, /me pets Ingo.
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Temporary (?) solution to linking the loader: generate symbols needed by the unwinding code, which should actually not be used since we disable exceptions...
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Include board-specific file from the u-boot ldscript, to allow linking to different load addresses.
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This makes the kernel loadable by the bootloader, which does load it, and all the modules \o/
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This allowes to actually execute the boot loader now.
Need to use Ingo's remote_disk_server now for booting.
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now run under BeOS as well (as long as they don't use any functions that are not
available under R5).
The solution is a bit messy, but we have to live with it :-)
The runtime loader now patches the __gRuntimeLoader symbol in libroot.so to point
to its exported structure instead of passing it to the init functions as an
argument.
(Hax0red by axeld and bonefish on stippi's assimilated machine -- resistence is futile)
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which could cause the __ctor_list pointer to be off.
PS: We can get rid of most of the ld scripts. ATM only kernel.ld,
boot_loader.ld, and add-on.ld are still in use. The latter one probably
unnecessarily.
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