On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 02:34:10PM +0200, Thomas JOURDAN wrote: > >> I forgot to mention that also tried seabios without success. > > I attached a log file for seabios.
[...] > Scan for VGA option rom > Attempting to init PCI bdf 03:00.0 (dev/ven 2527102b) > Searching CBFS for data file pci102b,2527.rom > Found CBFS file fallback/payload > Found CBFS file fallback/coreboot_ram > Found CBFS file > Attempting to map option rom on dev 03:00.0 > Option rom sizing returned fe800000 fffe0000 > Inspecting possible rom at 0xfe800000 (dv=2527102b bdf=300) > Copying option rom (size 36864) from 0xfe800000 to c0000 > Checking rom 0x000c0000 (sig aa55 size 72) > Running option rom at c000:0003 > enter handle_1a: > a=0000b102 b=0000ffff c=00001541 d=000010b9 ds=0000 es=0000 ss=0000 > si=00000000 di=000000f8 bp=00000000 sp=00007a6e cs=c000 ip=8125 f=0086 > fail handle_1ab102:55(86): > a=0000b102 b=0000ffff c=00001541 d=000010b9 ds=0000 es=0000 ss=0000 > si=00000000 di=000000f8 bp=00000000 sp=00007a6e cs=c000 ip=8125 f=0086 This is a bios request to find the pci device 102b:1541. Your machine doesn't appear to have this device, so an error return is appropriate. (The warning just states that seabios is returning an error code to the caller - it doesn't necessarily indicate a problem.) The above all looks normal. [...] > enter handle_16: > a=00000100 b=00000000 c=00000000 d=00000000 ds=0000 es=0000 ss=0000 > si=00000000 di=00000000 bp=00000000 sp=00007af8 cs=f000 ip=ff50 f=0002 > enter handle_15: > a=00008600 b=00000000 c=00000000 d=0000c350 ds=0000 es=0000 ss=0000 > si=00000000 di=00000000 bp=00000000 sp=00007af8 cs=f000 ip=e726 f=0002 > enter handle_16: > a=00000100 b=00000000 c=00000000 d=00000000 ds=0000 es=0000 ss=0000 > si=00000000 di=00000000 bp=00000000 sp=00007af8 cs=f000 ip=ff50 f=0002 > enter handle_15: > a=00008600 b=00000000 c=00000000 d=0000c350 ds=0000 es=0000 ss=0000 > si=00000000 di=00000000 bp=00000000 sp=00007af8 cs=f000 ip=e726 f=0002 > ... > INT 15/16 endless > ... This is just the result of a very high debug level. Try lowering the debug level to 6. -Kevin -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

