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2 The PowerPC boot wrapper
8 a boot wrapper to make it usable by the system firmware. There is no
9 standard PowerPC firmware interface, so the boot wrapper is designed to
12 The boot wrapper can be found in the arch/powerpc/boot/ directory. The
21 The boot wrapper is built from the makefile in arch/powerpc/boot/Makefile and
22 it uses the wrapper script (arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper) to generate target
30 the image. The boot wrapper, kernel and device tree
32 with boot wrapper code that extracts data from the old
45 the wrapper structure.
63 can be overridden by the wrapper script.
102 Default images are selected by the boot wrapper Makefile
110 It also means that the boot wrapper must be able to wrap for many kinds of
112 conditional compilation code (#ifdef, etc) in the boot wrapper source code.
113 All of the boot wrapper pieces are buildable at any time regardless of the
114 kernel configuration. Building all the wrapper bits on every kernel build
115 also ensures that obscure parts of the wrapper are at the very least compile
118 The wrapper is adapted for different image types at link time by linking in
119 just the wrapper bits that are appropriate for the image type. The 'wrapper
120 script' (found in arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper) is called by the Makefile and
121 is responsible for selecting the correct wrapper bits for the image type.
124 uses the -p (platform) argument as the main method of deciding which wrapper
130 wrapper bits are very board specific and care should be taken to make sure
131 the target you are trying to build is supported by the wrapper bits.