[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-changelog] [xen-unstable] x86-64/EFI: document building and usage
# HG changeset patch # User Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> # Date 1340271022 -7200 # Node ID d4cdcf4d541cc4ce72c48df2e26c2b506c5b04bd # Parent 5b6a857411ba5212c71885a2fd39cae4c3d8231c x86-64/EFI: document building and usage Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Keir Fraser <keir@xxxxxxx> --- diff -r 5b6a857411ba -r d4cdcf4d541c docs/misc/efi.markdown --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/docs/misc/efi.markdown Thu Jun 21 11:30:22 2012 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +Building xen.efi requires gcc 4.5.x or above (4.6.x or newer recommended, as +4.5.x was probably never really tested for this purpose) and binutils 2.22 or +newer. Additionally, the binutils build must be configured to include support +for the x86_64-pep emulation (i.e. `--enable-targets=x86_64-pep` or an option +of equivalent effect should be passed to the configure script). + +Once built, `make install-xen` can place the resulting binary directly into +the EFI boot partition, provided `EFI_VENDOR` is set in the environment (and +`EFI_MOUNTPOINT` is overridden as needed, should the default of `/boot/efi` not +match your system). + +The binary itself will require a configuration file (names with the `.efi` +extension of the binary's name replaced by `.cfg`, and - until an existing +file is found - trailing name components dropped at `.`, `-`, and `_` +separators will be tried) to be present in the same directory as the binary. +(To illustrate the name handling, a binary named `xen-4.2-unstable.efi` would +try `xen-4.2-unstable.cfg`, `xen-4.2.cfg`, `xen-4.cfg`, and `xen.cfg` in +order.) One can override this with a command line option (`-cfg=<filename>`). + +The configuration file consists of one or more sections headed by a section +name enclosed in square brackets, with individual values specified in each +section. A section named `[global]` is treated specially to allow certain +settings to apply to all other sections (or to provide defaults for certain +settings in case individual sections don't specify them). A typical file would +thus look like this (`#` serving as comment character): + + **************************example begin****************************** + + [global] + default=sle11sp2 + + [sle11sp2] + options=console=vga,com1 com1=57600 loglvl=all noreboot + kernel=vmlinuz-3.0.31-0.4-xen ignore_loglevel #earlyprintk=xen + ramdisk=initrd-3.0.31-0.4-xen + + **************************example end******************************** + +The individual values used here are: + +###`default=<name>` + +Specifies the section to use for booting, if none was specified on the command +line; only meaningful in the `[global]` section. This isn't required; if +absent, section headers will be ignored and for each value looked for the +first instance within the file will be used. + +###`options=<text>` + +Specifies the options passed to the hypervisor, see [Xen Hypervisor Command +Line Options](xen-command-line.html). + +###`kernel=<filename>[ <options>]` + +Specifies the Dom0 kernel binary and the options to pass to it. + +###`ramdisk=<filename>` + +Specifies a Linux-style initial RAM disk image to load. + +Other values to specify are: + +###`video=gfx-<xres>[x<yres>[x<depth>]]` + +Specifies a video mode to select if available. In case of problems, the +`-basevideo` command line option can be used to skip altering video modes. + +###`xsm=<filename>` + +Specifies an XSM module to load. + +###`ucode=<filename>` + +Specifies a CPU microcode blob to load. + +Filenames must be specified relative to the location of the EFI binary. + +Extra options to be passed to Xen can also be specified on the command line, +following a `--` separator option. _______________________________________________ Xen-changelog mailing list Xen-changelog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-changelog
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