Annotation of qemu/roms/openbios/include/libopenbios/sys_info.h, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #ifndef SYS_INFO_H
        !             2: #define SYS_INFO_H
        !             3: 
        !             4: /* Information collected from firmware/bootloader */
        !             5: 
        !             6: struct sys_info {
        !             7:     /* Values passed by bootloader */
        !             8:     unsigned long boot_type;
        !             9:     unsigned long boot_data;
        !            10:     unsigned long boot_arg;
        !            11: 
        !            12:     const char *firmware; /* "PCBIOS", "LinuxBIOS", etc. */
        !            13:     const char *command_line; /* command line given to us */
        !            14: 
        !            15:     /* memory map */
        !            16:     int n_memranges;
        !            17:     struct memrange {
        !            18:        unsigned long long base;
        !            19:        unsigned long long size;
        !            20:     } *memrange;
        !            21:     unsigned long *dict_start;
        !            22:     unsigned long *dict_end;
        !            23:     cell dict_limit;
        !            24:     ucell *dict_last;
        !            25: };
        !            26: 
        !            27: extern void *elf_boot_notes;
        !            28: extern struct sys_info sys_info;
        !            29: 
        !            30: void collect_elfboot_info(struct sys_info *info);
        !            31: void collect_linuxbios_info(struct sys_info *info);
        !            32: 
        !            33: /* Our name and version. I want to see single instance of these in the image */
        !            34: extern const char *program_name, *program_version;
        !            35: 
        !            36: #define LOADER_NOT_SUPPORT 0xbadf11e
        !            37: 
        !            38: #endif /* SYS_INFO_H */

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