On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Peter Stuge <[email protected]> wrote:
> Myles Watson wrote: > > > > Also, when booting Linux, the LED driver does not work with > > > > coreboot for me. > > > > > > The issue is that the driver is using a hard coded base address > > > rather than finding out what is actually programmed into the device, > > > and because coreboot doesn't assign resources exactly like the > > > factory BIOS, the driver can't find the hardware. > > > > Depending on the address, that could be easy to fix. If it is > > below 0x1000 it is almost trivial. > > It's at 6000 something, So that would be easy too. > and I don't like to. I would much prefer the > driver not make assumptions for no da^Wreason. > Agreed. I guess it comes down to making changes where you can. Have you filed a bug report with the driver's authors? Thanks, Myles
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