Thanks Corey,

 1.  I agree that before reading through the code, it is better to first check 
if the BIOS guides are available. However I would still like the answer to my 
question if I wish to carry on with the investigation for now.
 2.  I am trying to work out an overview of the changes required for a start; a 
bird's eye view of what the changes could turn out to be. What is the best 
approach for this?

Please ignore any footer that comes along with this mail:).

Regards,
Malcolm

________________________________
From: Corey Osgood [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 4:56 AM
To: Dsouza, Malcolm
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Modifying Coreboot to support a new processor

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Dsouza, Malcolm 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I trust all are in the best of health. I am planning to use Coreboot as the 
BIOS for the new Intel 2nd Generation Processors. However Coreboot does not 
support this processor or its associated chipset. To better understand the 
efforts needed in the respective areas, I have hence begun comparing various 
features present in the datasheets of the Intel chipsets Coreboot presently 
supports with the chipset I plan to use. Based on these findings I am trying to 
come to the conclusion about the areas in the code that will require 
modifications. Is this the right approach? Or should I try differently? Please 
send me your suggestions.

Thanks and Regards!

Before you even bother looking into coreboot, contact your local Intel 
representative about getting the BIOS programming guides for the CPUs and 
chipsets you're interested in. They're covered by RS-NDA (Restriced Secret 
Non-Disclosure Agreement), and there's a pretty good chance they won't hand 
them out unless you've got a pretty darn good business case, especially given 
their involvement with EFI. Not to dissuade you from Coreboot, but I don't want 
to waste your time looking into it just to find out you can't get the info you 
need to make it work.

Also, footers proclaiming the email confidential on messages to mailing lists, 
especially publicly archived ones, are rather ridiculous ;)

-Corey

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