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Date:      Thu, 18 Oct 2012 12:27:51 -0700
From:      Rob Ballantyne <robballantyne3@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org
Subject:   Open Firmware available after kernel is running?
Message-ID:  <CAKLrb5e9JiH8=VZfXuWmqSH4V_Nggk3A_Yx1=2kGcN5n4TPsAg@mail.gmail.com>

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Hi All,

  I was wondering if the Open Firmware client interface is available
after the kernel is booted.

  For example, could I write a kernel module that accessed Open
Firmware via the client interface?  I'm supposing that there is likely
a static variable that points to the client interface that is stashed
there in early startup -- I understand open firmware passes it's own
address to the client program on the stack.  However, I'm also
guessing that the kernel may have taken completely over the machine in
a way that doesn't permit access to the OF client interface.

  It appears that ~/sys/powerpc/aim/locore64.S stashes the entry point
for OF in openfirmware_entry - is this still usable after the system
is up and running?

  Thanks,

Rob



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