/* $Id: bootstr.c,v 1.14 1997/06/19 16:28:49 jj Exp $ * bootstr.c: Boot string/argument acquisition from the PROM. * * Copyright(C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu) */ #include #include #include #include #define BARG_LEN 256 static char barg_buf[BARG_LEN] __initdata = { 0 }; static char fetched __initdata = 0; __initfunc(char * prom_getbootargs(void)) { int iter; char *cp, *arg; /* This check saves us from a panic when bootfd patches args. */ if (fetched) { return barg_buf; } switch(prom_vers) { case PROM_V0: cp = barg_buf; /* Start from 1 and go over fd(0,0,0)kernel */ for(iter = 1; iter < 8; iter++) { arg = (*(romvec->pv_v0bootargs))->argv[iter]; if(arg == 0) break; while(*arg != 0) { /* Leave place for space and null. */ if(cp >= barg_buf + BARG_LEN-2){ /* We might issue a warning here. */ break; } *cp++ = *arg++; } *cp++ = ' '; } *cp = 0; break; case PROM_V2: case PROM_V3: /* * V3 PROM cannot supply as with more than 128 bytes * of an argument. But a smart bootstrap loader can. */ strncpy(barg_buf, *romvec->pv_v2bootargs.bootargs, BARG_LEN-1); break; case PROM_AP1000: #if CONFIG_AP1000 ap_getbootargs(barg_buf, BARG_LEN); break; #endif default: break; } fetched = 1; return barg_buf; }