On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Patrick Georgi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > attached to this mail you'll find support for the Intel Poulsbo chipset, the > first iteration of their System Controller Hub (SCH) designs that integrate > northbridge and southbridge into a single chip. > > Thanks to our work with iWave Systems, we're able to release a first version > of > coreboot for their system, the iW-Rainbow-G6. This also is included in this > delivery. > > We thank iWave Systems for their porting effort. Due to the massive upstream > development that happened since they started on this port, a considerable > effort was necessary to integrate the Poulsbo support into current coreboot. > For this reason the code might not work on the iW-Rainbow-G6 as-is. Also, a > number of shortcuts were taken where the board design and its deployment > allowed to, leaving a couple of features unsupported and code paths > unfinished. > > The code was provided to us under GPL terms, which iWave Systems agrees to (as > shown by them distributing coreboot in binary form), so I can sign off this > patch under sections (a) (for my own changes) and (b) (for the upstream > delivery) of the Developer's Certificate of Origin version 1.1. > > Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <[email protected]> >
Doesn't "SCH" stand for something like "System Controller Hub"? Is there a part number or something better that can be used for the naming? I've got a feeling this isn't the last SCH that intel makes. -Corey -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

