I was able to get coreboot pretty much up and running with gpxe and seabios. The trick was to use the Kconfig build system instead. I still have an issue though. I was not able to build it with ACPI tables, an mp table, or a PIRQ table. If I did, I got this error:

make: *** No rule to make target `/local/coreboot-v2/src/mainboard/tyan/s2881/dsdt.dsl', needed by `/local/coreboot-v2/build/dsdt.c'. Stop.

It seems as though I need these tables as Linux is not able to load the drivers for any PCI device. Could someone help me with this? Thanks again.

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Myles Watson wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Greenberg [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 5:46 PM
To: Myles Watson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [coreboot] tyan s2881 with seabios and gpxe

This is all the output I get on the serial port.  How can I get a full
log?  I do not see the device number, its: 02:09.0 .
I thought you'd truncated it.  It's hanging for some reason.  I've never
seen Coreboot hang there.

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Hugh Greenberg
Los Alamos National Laboratory, CCS-1
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (505) 665-6471



Myles Watson wrote:
Thanks.  I took option number 2.  It flashed successfully, however,
gpxe
does not seem to be starting.  Here is the output from the
coreboot/seabios:

   PCI: 00:01.5: enabled 0, 0 resources
   PCI: 00:01.6: enabled 0, 0 resources
  PCI: 00:18.1: enabled 1, 0 resources
  PCI: 00:18.2: enabled 1, 0 resources
  PCI: 00:18.3: enabled 1, 0 resources
APIC_CLUSTER: 0 enabled
PCI_DOMAIN: 0000 enabled
  PCI: 00:18.3 siblings=0
CPU: APIC: 00 enabled
PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled
  PCI: 00:19.3 siblings=0
CPU: APIC: 01 enabled
PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 00
PCI: 00:18.0 [1022/1100] enabled
PCI: 00:18.1 [1022/1101] enabled
PCI: 00:18.2 [1022/1102] enabled
PCI: 00:18.3 [1022/1103] enabled
PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled

I don't see 14e4/1648 above.  Is that the problem?

It should come after this.  The full log would be helpful.  Do you see
the
device's PCI device number that you see in lspci?  eg. PCI: 00:01.5

The next thing in my log is:

PCI: Using configuration type 1

Do you want to try Rev 4645?  4646 was the last one that touched that code.

Sorry I'm not more help.

Thanks,
Myles


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