On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 05:13:43PM +0800, fu.wei@linaro.org wrote:
From: Fu Wei fu.wei@linaro.org
delete: xen_linux, xen_initrd, xen_xsm add: xen_module
This update bases on commit 0edd750e50698854068358ea53528100a9192902 Author: Vladimir Serbinenko phcoder@gmail.com Date: Fri Jan 22 10:18:47 2016 +0100
xen_boot: Remove obsolete module type distinctions.
Also bases on the module loading mechanism of Xen code: 488c2a8 docs/arm64: clarify the documention for loading XSM support 67831c4 docs/arm64: update the documentation for loading XSM support ca32012 xen/arm64: check XSM Magic from the second unknown module.
Signed-off-by: Fu Wei fu.wei@linaro.org Reviewed-by: Julien Grall julien.grall@arm.com
docs/grub.texi | 32 +++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/grub.texi b/docs/grub.texi index 82f6fa4..85c913e 100644 --- a/docs/grub.texi +++ b/docs/grub.texi @@ -3861,9 +3861,7 @@ you forget a command, you can run the command @command{help}
- videoinfo:: List available video modes
@comment * xen_*:: Xen boot commands
- xen_hypervisor:: Load xen hypervisor binary
-* xen_linux:: Load dom0 kernel for xen hypervisor -* xen_initrd:: Load dom0 initrd for dom0 kernel -* xen_xsm:: Load xen security module for xen hypervisor +* xen_module:: Load xen modules for xen hypervisor @end menu
@@ -5141,30 +5139,18 @@ verbatim as the @dfn{kernel command-line}. Any other binaries must be reloaded after using this command. @end deffn
-@node xen_linux -@subsection xen_linux +@node xen_module +@subsection xen_module
-@deffn Command xen_linux file [arguments] -Load a dom0 kernel image for xen hypervisor at the booting process of xen. +@deffn Command xen_module [--nounzip] file [arguments] +Load a module for xen hypervisor at the booting process of xen. The rest of the line is passed verbatim as the module command line. +Modules should be loaded in the following order:
- dom0 kernel image
- dom0 ramdisk if present
- XSM policy if present
What happens if somebody wants to use XSM without ramdisk?
Please do not forget to mention somewhere that xen_hypervisor and xen_module commands are ARM specific.
Daniel