The type of unsigned 64-bit data. Because the target architecture is
little-endian, u64 is coded in little-endian.
-@item u_phys
-The type of unsigned data of the same size as target architecture physical address size.
-
@item u_virt
The type of unsigned data of the same size as target architecture virtual address size.
+-------------------+
u32 | type = 3 |
u32 | size |
-u_phys | mod_start |
-u_phys | mod_end |
+u32 | mod_start |
+u32 | mod_end |
u8[n] | string |
+-------------------+
@end group
This tag indicates to the kernel what boot module was loaded along with the
kernel image, and where it can be found.
-The @samp{mod_start} and @samp{mod_end} contain the start and end addresses of the boot
-module itself. The @samp{string} field provides an arbitrary string to
+The @samp{mod_start} and @samp{mod_end} contain the start and end physical addresses
+of the boot module itself. The @samp{string} field provides an arbitrary string to
be associated with that particular boot module; it is a zero-terminated
UTF-8 string, just like the kernel command line. Typically the
string might be a command line (e.g. if the operating system treats boot