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[openbeosstorage] Re: Partition detection in the boot loader & kernel module discussion
- From: "Ingo Weinhold" <bonefish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeosstorage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 20:29:41 +0200 CEST
"Axel Dörfler" <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Ingo Weinhold" <bonefish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > "Axel Dörfler" <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > But I still think it would be nice to have one API and one set of
> > > partitioning modules that could be used by both, the kernel and
> > > the
> > > boot loader.
> > > Of course, the boot loader would only need read-only capabilities
> > > which could be ensured by having a BOOT_LOADER define.
> > Yes, I think that should be possible. I'll have that in mind when
> > continuing my draft.
>
> That would be very nice, thanks! I will then update the boot loader
> as
> required, and turn the Amiga RDB module into a real kernel module :-)
Cool!
> > > > stuff. I'll do that as soon as I've dealt with my tax
> > > > declarations
> > > > (*shudder*).
> > > Yeah, I need to do the same thing ASAP - I always hated that.
> > > There
> > > is
> > > now even the possibility to make it online, but they have just
> > > made
> > > a
> > > (very buggy) program that has the same forms as you would need to
> > > fill
> > > in on paper. Almost unusable, although you don't have to enter
> > > your
> > > name that often ;-)
> > And it certainly runs only under Windows. Or with a lot of luck
> > also
> > on
> > a Mac. Hey wait, I even have an old Mac.
>
> Hehe, it doesn't pay off :-)
Damn! :-)
> But, how old is your Mac? Still 68k & NuBus? Or already PCI and
> PowerPC? :-))
It's not *that* old. It is the machine with which I entered the BeOS
user community, a PPC 604e 240 MHz.
> > > why not just have a structure that holds all data? That would
> > > reduce
> > > the complexity that had to be copied to every module
> > > considerably.
> > > Also, parsing a string often calls for bugs :-)
> > On the other hand it is human readable and there exists a standard
> > way
> > of copying. :-P
> > But anyway, when I introduced it in the Intel module I was under
> > the
> > impression, that those strings were exactly what you meant making
> > the
> > parameters (at least for FSs) driver settings compatible. As it
> > turned
> > out later, this was a misunderstanding. It shouldn't be a big
> > problem
> > to turn that into some flat structure, though.
>
> Indeed, as an alternative, we could use a real driver_settings
> structure for that, if you prefer - I just want to have only one
> location to fix for parsing strings :-)
Yes, I thought about that, too. We will see...
CU, Ingo
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