/qboot

Minimal x86 firmware for booting Linux kernels

Primary LanguageCGNU General Public License v2.0GPL-2.0

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A simple x86 firmware that can boot Linux.

Most of QEMU's startup time is spent:

  • in the dynamic linker. This can be reduced by 150 ms simply by compiling a stripped down QEMU:
    ./configure --disable-libssh2 --disable-tcmalloc --disable-glusterfs \
        --disable-seccomp --disable-{bzip2,snappy,lzo} --disable-usb-redir \
        --disable-libusb --disable-smartcard-nss --disable-libnfs  \
        --disable-libiscsi --disable-rbd  --disable-spice --disable-attr \
        --disable-cap-ng --disable-linux-aio --disable-brlapi \
        --disable-vnc-{jpeg,tls,sasl,png,ws} --disable-rdma --disable-bluez \
        --disable-fdt --disable-curl --disable-curses --disable-sdl \
        --disable-gtk  --disable-tpm --disable-vte --disable-vnc  \
        --disable-xen --disable-opengl --target-list=x86_64-softmmu
  • in the BIOS. qboot saves another 150 ms.

  • until QEMU 2.7+, in fw_cfg. qboot uses the DMA interface which is pretty much instantaneous.

Compile qboot

Clone the source:

$ git clone https://github.com/bonzini/qboot.git

Compile the qboot firmware (you may need to install the relevant build time dependancies):

$ make

The result will be a 64K file named build/bios.bin.

Usage

$ qemu-kvm -bios bios.bin \
  -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-4.0.3-300.fc22.x86_64 \
  -serial mon:stdio -append 'console=ttyS0,115200,8n1'

TODO

  • Add the possibility to configure out PIC and PCI bridge initialization