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Re: [Qemu-devel] Should qemu -kernel option be able to gunzip kernel? (a
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Peter Maydell |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] Should qemu -kernel option be able to gunzip kernel? (aarch64) |
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Tue, 29 Jul 2014 21:31:12 +0100 |
On 29 July 2014 20:49, Richard W.M. Jones <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fedora/aarch64, the kernel in /boot is a gzip-compressed file
> Apparently UEFI and u-boot can just handle this by uncompressing the
> kernel on the fly.
>
> However qemu-system-aarch64 -kernel option definitely can*not*, with
> the result that if you do the "obvious":
>
> qemu-system-aarch64 -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-xxx
>
> it just hangs immediately, because it's trying to execute gzip data.
>
> I don't know the rights and wrongs of this. Maybe Fedora is wrong for
> having a gzip-compressed kernel. But should the -kernel option be
> able to detect if the file is gzip encoded and uncompress it on the
> fly? (If so I'll post a patch for this unless someone else jumps in).
>
> Mainly I'm asking because I've no idea what is the right thing to do
> here. There could be another obvious fix.
Yeah, the AArch64 approach to compressed kernels is "the
bootloader should do it" (unlike the 32 bit ARM approach
where the kernel has a decompressor tacked on the front
of it). So I agree that we should be a good bootloader and
do the decompression, assuming it's not a total pain to do so
only for AArch64 kernels.
thanks
-- PMM