2008/8/30 Stefan Reinauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ron minnich wrote: > > so let's do this. Use the new v2 device tree visualizer on serengeti > > and see how it looks. > > > With a little for loop I was able to produce images for all mainboards > > http://www.coresystems.de/~stepan/devicetree/dot<http://www.coresystems.de/%7Estepan/devicetree/dot> > http://www.coresystems.de/~stepan/devicetree/fdp<http://www.coresystems.de/%7Estepan/devicetree/fdp> >
Thanks Stefan, This is really helpful. I think it would be great if there were some way to color or designate devices per chip. I was looking at http://www.coresystems.de/~stepan/devicetree/dot/static-tyan_s2892.png and I couldn't see the second Opteron. Am I missing something? If each chip were colored or enclosed in a box it seems like it would make it easier. Looking at http://www.coresystems.de/~stepan/devicetree/dot/static-tyan_s2895.png I see the second Opteron's northbridge_amd_amdk8 and it's related 6 pci functions, but I don't see two cpu_amd_socket940 apic or chip constructs. Thanks, Myles > > This patch creates static.dot visualizing the coreboot device tree (v2) > I created it do debug problems with the device/resource allocator. > > create pngs with > $ fdp -o static.png -Tpng static.dot > or > $ dot -o static.png -Tpng static.dot > > TODO/ideas: > re-introduce colored links again, dropped for now > node colors according to device type? > add an agenda > >
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