Dear Quing Pei,
Am Dienstag, den 06.09.2011, 22:42 +0800 schrieb QingPei Wang: > i tested by my opensuse 11.2 without X windows. could you just test if X works please so that nobody wanting to buy that board gets wrong expectations? Additionally: Is suspend/resume working? Are all ports working (hard drive, USB, …)? How long does coreboot + payload take on your board to load/initialize? > the patch is applicable to the former two patches which i sent before. > And it does not depend on any other patches by AMD at this moment. Some patches were committed tonight. Could you retest with them please? > And i am trying to get familiar with gerrit at this moment. I just > learned how to submit the patches, still does not know how to use "git > format-patch" things. > > The attachment is a simple boot log with the board. I will cost more time to > make this better. A TODO would also be nice. ;-) > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Paul Menzel wrote: > > Am Dienstag, den 06.09.2011, 15:12 +0200 schrieb QingPei Wang: > > > > > commit deb6f0f225bddd2fa786f94689555a21add12d13 > > > Author: QingPei Wang <[email protected]> > > > Date: Tue Sep 6 21:09:40 2011 +0800 > > > > > > Add ASUS M5A88-V mainboard support > > > > > > it's a AMD 880+800 mainboard. I port the code > > > based on the AMD reference code. You can use the following Git commands to adapt your patch. cd pathtoyourgitcorebootfolder Update the user information (just a suggestion). git config --global user.name Quingpei Wang (your Chinese spelling here) Update all remote repositories. git fetch Take a look at the changes. git log origin/master # where `origin` is the remote coreboot respository Checkout your branch with your ASUS M5A88-V stuff. git branch # show all local branches git checkout m5a88 # substitude m5a88 Put your changes on top of the latest master. git rebase origin/master # if there are conflicts, but there should not Update (amend) the commit message of the last commit to for example add information, what you have tested. git commit --amend -s If you also want to amend files, you have to add the changed file before amending. git add yourfilewithtoamendedchanges git add --patch yourfilewithtoamendedchanges # only parts of the file git commit --amend -s git commit -a --amend -s If you also want to add commits prior to the list one. git rebase -i HEAD~8 # number of commits going back If you need more information the manual pages are also quite good. For example `git help rebase` opens the manual page for `git rebase`. Thanks, Paul [1] http://review.coreboot.org/#q,status:merged,n,z
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