I'm compiling the kernel with a custom kernel module that prints out the kernel's code start and end (physical) addresses. It starts at 0x8000 and ends at 0xefe6d8. Looking through the generated System.map, I see that almost all functions in the kernel sit at 0x10000 (1Mb) in physical memory and onwards. But the code starts at 0x8000. I cannot figure out what lives in between those two addresses. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Snippet from System.map (virtual mapping starts on 0xc0000000):
c0008000 T _text
c0008000 T stext
c000804c t __create_page_tables
c000814c t __turn_mmu_on_loc
c0008158 t __vet_atags
c0100000 T __exception_text_start
The __create_page_tables
function is indicative that the page tables live after the __vet_atags
code. But why would they be part of executable memory?