CPU_ROOTCONF(9) NetBSD Kernel Developer's Manual CPU_ROOTCONF(9)
NAME
cpu_rootconf, rootconf, setroot -- root file system setup
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/systm.h> void cpu_rootconf(void); void rootconf(void); void setroot(device_t bootdv, int bootpartition);
DESCRIPTION
The cpu_rootconf() is a machine-dependent interface invoked during system bootstrap to determine the root file system device and initialize machine-dependent file system state. cpu_rootconf() provides the global variables booted_device, booted_partition, booted_startblk, and booted_nblks and invokes the machine-independent function rootconf which rootconf then calls the function setroot to record the boot/root device and the boot partition information for use in machine-independent code. For disk boot, if booted_nblks is not 0, then booted_startblk and booted_nblks are supposed to specify a disk wedge that is used as the root device. Otherwise the booted_partition is used.
SEE ALSO
dk(4), boot(8), boothowto(9) NetBSD 7.0 July 29, 2012 NetBSD 7.0
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