Am 10.03.2012 17:52 schrieb Idwer Vollering: > 2012/3/10 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[email protected]>: >> I'm glad to announce libhwremote 0.1, a library which forwards hardware >> accesses over a serial line to a machine running SerialICE. No QEMU needed! >> All you have to do to run lspci/superiotool/... against a remote >> SerialICE target is to compile those tools against libhwremote, and then >> just run them like you would run them natively. >> >> libhwremote is an early prototype. Due to that it has quite a few quirks: >> - Each run of a libhwremote enabled application requires the application >> to be started before SerialICE prints its banner, i.e. start the >> application, then hit reset on the SerialICE target. The reason is the >> init code which expects "newline,serialice_banner,newline" to do >> anything useful. If that banner is not there, the results are undefined. >> - The error handling is mostly working but not really nice. >> - /dev/ttyUSB0 is hardcoded for serial line access, you may want to >> change that. >> - MMIO functions are totally untested, I didn't find any code which >> needed it (except for flashrom, but probing for flash chips might >> interfere with SerialICE functionality if SerialICE runs from ROM). >> - The pciutils patch is totally untested, but I expect it to work. >> >> A big THANK YOU goes to Idwer Vollering who tested a dozen iterations of >> this code until I had figured out the very surprising and unique >> properties of the SerialICE protocol. >> >> Another big THANK YOU goes to Ron Minnich who sent a mail titled >> "[SerialICE] an idea" which motivated me to start this little project: >> http://serialice.com/pipermail/serialice/2009-November/000043.html >> >> This code sat unfinished on my disk since December 2009, and it's about >> time I finished it enough to be usable. >> >> Notes:: >> - superiotool support is tested and stable >> - pciutils (lspci/setpci/...) support is untested, but should work. >> >> Please fetch latest superiotool from the coreboot git tree and latest >> pciutils from the pciutils git tree to apply the patches. > git clone'd from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/pciutils/pciutils.git > >> libhwremote is available at: >> http://ra.openbios.org/~carldani/libhwremote-0.1.tar.gz >> >> superiotool patch is available at: >> http://ra.openbios.org/~carldani/superiotool_hwremote.diff >> >> pciutils patch is available at: >> http://ra.openbios.org/~carldani/pciutils_hwremote.diff >> >> I plan to check this code into a source code repository really soon, but >> for now a tarball and separate patch downloads have to suffice. >> >> Tests and bug reports appreciated. > Where is i386-io-libhwremote.h? > > $ make distclean ; make > [...] > gcc -O2 -Wall -W -Wno-parentheses -Wstrict-prototypes > -Wmissing-prototypes -c -o i386-ports.o i386-ports.c > i386-ports.c:30:33: fatal error: i386-io-libhwremote.h: No such file > or directory
Ouch. I forgot to git add that file. Please download the updated http://ra.openbios.org/~carldani/pciutils_hwremote.diff Regards, Carl-Daniel -- http://www.hailfinger.org/ -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

