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Revision b3ae98ab8217a8621859e1d9cbf3ee6c4c19533b authored by Chris Metcalf on 14 August 2010, 00:43:39 UTC, committed by Chris Metcalf on 15 August 2010, 15:05:33 UTC
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Signed-off-by: Chris Metcalf <cmetcalf@tilera.com>
Acked-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
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Tip revision: b3ae98ab8217a8621859e1d9cbf3ee6c4c19533b authored by Chris Metcalf on 14 August 2010, 00:43:39 UTC
arch/tile: rename ARCH_KMALLOC_MINALIGN to ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN
Tip revision: b3ae98a
initramfs_data.lzo.S
/*
  initramfs_data includes the compressed binary that is the
  filesystem used for early user space.
  Note: Older versions of "as" (prior to binutils 2.11.90.0.23
  released on 2001-07-14) dit not support .incbin.
  If you are forced to use older binutils than that then the
  following trick can be applied to create the resulting binary:


  ld -m elf_i386  --format binary --oformat elf32-i386 -r \
  -T initramfs_data.scr initramfs_data.cpio.gz -o initramfs_data.o
   ld -m elf_i386  -r -o built-in.o initramfs_data.o

  initramfs_data.scr looks like this:
SECTIONS
{
       .init.ramfs : { *(.data) }
}

  The above example is for i386 - the parameters vary from architectures.
  Eventually look up LDFLAGS_BLOB in an older version of the
  arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile to see the flags used before .incbin was introduced.

  Using .incbin has the advantage over ld that the correct flags are set
  in the ELF header, as required by certain architectures.
*/

.section .init.ramfs,"a"
.incbin "usr/initramfs_data.cpio.lzo"
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