I think you'll get a lot better responses if you try things and ask specific questions when you have problems. Download the code. See how it compiles. That will answer many of your questions.
> There are some functions in the source code of coreboot version 4 which > have not defined any where like pci_get_dev(), What does it mean? Is > Coreboot-V4 is incomplete? > > Is coreboot using some library functions of Linux distribution? I saw some > header files like <stdio.h> , where are their definitions? > > Is it compulsory for Coreboot to be linked with a Linux kernel? > > Do we use GCC of the Linux distribution or Coreboot source code has a > separate GCC? Can Coreboot be used with Linux kernel 2.6.34? Can GCC make > an absolute compiled code, I mean the result code do not be relocatable. > Please write a GCC command to make a absolute binary. You can use your distribution's version of gcc or the one supplied in the tree in util/crossgcc. You can run make -n or look through the make files to see how it's done. > What is the first function of the Coreboot code? Where is it? There is a little assembly to get things set up, then romstage.c for your specific mainboard is the place to look. Thanks, Myles -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

