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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2008-07-14 13:43:24 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2008-07-14 13:43:24 -0700 |
commit | a3da5bf84a97d48cfaf66c6842470fc403da5121 (patch) | |
tree | cdf66c0cff8c61eedd60601fc9dffdd1ed39b880 /arch/x86/lguest/boot.c | |
parent | 3b23e665b68387f5ee7b21f7b75ceea4d9acae4a (diff) | |
parent | d59fdcf2ac501de99c3dfb452af5e254d4342886 (diff) |
Merge branch 'x86/for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/linux-2.6-tip
* 'x86/for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/linux-2.6-tip: (821 commits)
x86: make 64bit hpet_set_mapping to use ioremap too, v2
x86: get x86_phys_bits early
x86: max_low_pfn_mapped fix #4
x86: change _node_to_cpumask_ptr to return const ptr
x86: I/O APIC: remove an IRQ2-mask hack
x86: fix numaq_tsc_disable calling
x86, e820: remove end_user_pfn
x86: max_low_pfn_mapped fix, #3
x86: max_low_pfn_mapped fix, #2
x86: max_low_pfn_mapped fix, #1
x86_64: fix delayed signals
x86: remove conflicting nx6325 and nx6125 quirks
x86: Recover timer_ack lost in the merge of the NMI watchdog
x86: I/O APIC: Never configure IRQ2
x86: L-APIC: Always fully configure IRQ0
x86: L-APIC: Set IRQ0 as edge-triggered
x86: merge dwarf2 headers
x86: use AS_CFI instead of UNWIND_INFO
x86: use ignore macro instead of hash comment
x86: use matching CFI_ENDPROC
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Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/lguest/boot.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/lguest/boot.c | 11 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/lguest/boot.c b/arch/x86/lguest/boot.c index 5c7e2fd5207..50dad44fb54 100644 --- a/arch/x86/lguest/boot.c +++ b/arch/x86/lguest/boot.c @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ static unsigned long lguest_get_wallclock(void) * what speed it runs at, or 0 if it's unusable as a reliable clock source. * This matches what we want here: if we return 0 from this function, the x86 * TSC clock will give up and not register itself. */ -static unsigned long lguest_cpu_khz(void) +static unsigned long lguest_tsc_khz(void) { return lguest_data.tsc_khz; } @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ static __init char *lguest_memory_setup(void) /* The Linux bootloader header contains an "e820" memory map: the * Launcher populated the first entry with our memory limit. */ - add_memory_region(boot_params.e820_map[0].addr, + e820_add_region(boot_params.e820_map[0].addr, boot_params.e820_map[0].size, boot_params.e820_map[0].type); @@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ __init void lguest_init(void) /* time operations */ pv_time_ops.get_wallclock = lguest_get_wallclock; pv_time_ops.time_init = lguest_time_init; - pv_time_ops.get_cpu_khz = lguest_cpu_khz; + pv_time_ops.get_tsc_khz = lguest_tsc_khz; /* Now is a good time to look at the implementations of these functions * before returning to the rest of lguest_init(). */ @@ -1012,6 +1012,7 @@ __init void lguest_init(void) * clobbered. The Launcher places our initial pagetables somewhere at * the top of our physical memory, so we don't need extra space: set * init_pg_tables_end to the end of the kernel. */ + init_pg_tables_start = __pa(pg0); init_pg_tables_end = __pa(pg0); /* Load the %fs segment register (the per-cpu segment register) with @@ -1065,9 +1066,9 @@ __init void lguest_init(void) pm_power_off = lguest_power_off; machine_ops.restart = lguest_restart; - /* Now we're set up, call start_kernel() in init/main.c and we proceed + /* Now we're set up, call i386_start_kernel() in head32.c and we proceed * to boot as normal. It never returns. */ - start_kernel(); + i386_start_kernel(); } /* * This marks the end of stage II of our journey, The Guest. |