i386: Add warning in Documentation that zero-page is not a stable ABI
Some people writing boot loaders seem to falsely belief the 32bit zero page is a stable interface for out of tree code like the real mode boot protocol. Add a comment clarifying that is not true. Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WARNING!!!!!!!!
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The zero page is a kernel internal data structure, not a stable ABI. It might change
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without warning and the kernel has no way to detect old version of it.
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If you're writing some external code like a boot loader you should only use
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the stable versioned real mode boot protocol described in boot.txt. Otherwise the kernel
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might break you at any time.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!
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Summary of boot_params layout (kernel point of view)
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Summary of boot_params layout (kernel point of view)
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( collected by Hans Lermen and Martin Mares )
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( collected by Hans Lermen and Martin Mares )
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