[U-Boot] ARM relocation, question to Heiko
Graeme Russ
graeme.russ at gmail.com
Mon Oct 4 19:04:31 CEST 2010
On Monday, October 4, 2010, Wolfgang Denk <wd at denx.de> wrote:
> Dear Albert ARIBAUD,
>
> In message <4CA999EE.5030309 at free.fr> you wrote:
>>
>> Note however that linking for base address 0 is not mandatory for
>> achieving true position independence. What is required is that the code
>> which runs from power-up until relocation be able to run anywhere, i.e.,
>> this code should not require any relocation fixup. That can be achieved
>> on ARM by using only relative branches and accessing data only relative
>> to pc (e.g. literals) or truly absolute (e.g. HW registers etc).
>
> That means you need to build all of U-Boot that way, because
> significant parts of the code already run before relocation
> (including all clocks and timers setup, console setup, printf and all
> routines these pull in).
>
Have a look at x86 - Relocation is performed at the first possible moment
This made full relocation for x86 was relatively trivial :)
Regards,
Graeme
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