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			Our built HTML documentation now has a standard footer which gives the license for QEMU (and its documentation as a whole). In almost all pages, we either don't bother to state the copyright/license for the individual rST sources, or we put it in an rST comment. There are just three pages which render copyright or license information into the user-visible HTML. Quoting a specific (different) license for an individual HTML page within the manual is confusing. Downgrade the license and copyright info to a comment within the rST source, bringing these pages in line with the rest of our documents. Suggested-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Message-id: 20210722192016.24915-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org
		
			
				
	
	
		
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|    Copyright (c) 2016, Xilinx Inc.
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| 
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|    This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.  See
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|    the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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| 
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| Generic Loader
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| --------------
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| 
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| The 'loader' device allows the user to load multiple images or values into
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| QEMU at startup.
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| 
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| Loading Data into Memory Values
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| The loader device allows memory values to be set from the command line. This
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| can be done by following the syntax below::
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| 
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|    -device loader,addr=<addr>,data=<data>,data-len=<data-len> \
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|                    [,data-be=<data-be>][,cpu-num=<cpu-num>]
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| 
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| ``<addr>``
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|   The address to store the data in.
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| 
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| ``<data>``
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|   The value to be written to the address. The maximum size of the data
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|   is 8 bytes.
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| 
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| ``<data-len>``
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|   The length of the data in bytes. This argument must be included if
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|   the data argument is.
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| 
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| ``<data-be>``
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|   Set to true if the data to be stored on the guest should be written
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|   as big endian data. The default is to write little endian data.
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| 
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| ``<cpu-num>``
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|   The number of the CPU's address space where the data should be
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|   loaded. If not specified the address space of the first CPU is used.
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| 
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| All values are parsed using the standard QemuOps parsing. This allows the user
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| to specify any values in any format supported. By default the values
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| will be parsed as decimal. To use hex values the user should prefix the number
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| with a '0x'.
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| 
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| An example of loading value 0x8000000e to address 0xfd1a0104 is::
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| 
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|     -device loader,addr=0xfd1a0104,data=0x8000000e,data-len=4
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| 
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| Setting a CPU's Program Counter
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The loader device allows the CPU's PC to be set from the command line. This
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| can be done by following the syntax below::
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| 
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|      -device loader,addr=<addr>,cpu-num=<cpu-num>
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| 
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| ``<addr>``
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|   The value to use as the CPU's PC.
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| 
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| ``<cpu-num>``
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|   The number of the CPU whose PC should be set to the specified value.
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| 
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| All values are parsed using the standard QemuOpts parsing. This allows the user
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| to specify any values in any format supported. By default the values
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| will be parsed as decimal. To use hex values the user should prefix the number
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| with a '0x'.
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| 
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| An example of setting CPU 0's PC to 0x8000 is::
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| 
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|     -device loader,addr=0x8000,cpu-num=0
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| 
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| Loading Files
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| The loader device also allows files to be loaded into memory. It can load ELF,
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| U-Boot, and Intel HEX executable formats as well as raw images.  The syntax is
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| shown below:
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| 
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|     -device loader,file=<file>[,addr=<addr>][,cpu-num=<cpu-num>][,force-raw=<raw>]
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| 
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| ``<file>``
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|   A file to be loaded into memory
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| 
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| ``<addr>``
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|   The memory address where the file should be loaded. This is required
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|   for raw images and ignored for non-raw files.
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| 
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| ``<cpu-num>``
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|   This specifies the CPU that should be used. This is an
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|   optional argument and will cause the CPU's PC to be set to the
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|   memory address where the raw file is loaded or the entry point
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|   specified in the executable format header. This option should only
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|   be used for the boot image. This will also cause the image to be
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|   written to the specified CPU's address space. If not specified, the
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|   default is CPU 0.
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| 
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| ``<force-raw>``
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|   Setting 'force-raw=on' forces the file to be treated as a raw image.
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|   This can be used to load supported executable formats as if they
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|   were raw.
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| 
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| All values are parsed using the standard QemuOpts parsing. This allows the user
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| to specify any values in any format supported. By default the values
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| will be parsed as decimal. To use hex values the user should prefix the number
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| with a '0x'.
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| 
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| An example of loading an ELF file which CPU0 will boot is shown below::
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| 
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|     -device loader,file=./images/boot.elf,cpu-num=0
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| 
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| Restrictions and ToDos
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| At the moment it is just assumed that if you specify a cpu-num then
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| you want to set the PC as well. This might not always be the case. In
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| future the internal state 'set_pc' (which exists in the generic loader
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| now) should be exposed to the user so that they can choose if the PC
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| is set or not.
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| 
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