Am 25.06.2013 20:24, schrieb Gerd Hoffmann: > Thanks, I'll have a look (might take some time though as I'll go vanish > into my summer vacation soon). Me too.
I just forward ported the repo, but without committing any of the newer code (different box, and the code might require some cleanup to build again) > Doesn't build: > GenFw: ERROR 3000: Invalid > Unsupported section alignment. > Note this is with the coreboot patches rebased, not your branch. > I think it comes from some edk2 changes. Might also be I did something > wrong while rebasing ... Haven't seen this error yet. It might be the toolchain, "Unsupported section alignment" hints that way. I just tried the coreboot-pkg branch as-of now, using the toolchain generated by BaseTools/gcc/mingw-gcc-build.py, which I registered as UNIXGCC in Conf/tools_def.txt: --- DEFINE UNIXGCC_IA32_PETOOLS_PREFIX = ENV(WORKSPACE)/BaseTools/gcc/install/bin/i686-pc-mingw32- DEFINE UNIXGCC_X64_PETOOLS_PREFIX = ENV(WORKSPACE)/BaseTools/gcc/install/bin/x86_64-pc-mingw32- --- $ build -p corebootPkg/corebootPkg.dsc -a X64 -t UNIXGCC Gives me a (non-CSM) build, ending in --- FV Space Information MAINFV [70%Full] 6209536 total, 4373320 used, 1836216 free SECFV [68%Full] 81920 total, 56352 used, 25568 free DXEFV [99%Full] 4128768 total, 4120568 used, 8200 free --- Adding that COREBOOT.fd as coreboot payload (8MB QEmu image, no other change) gives me a Tiano shell (on serial console, since there's no graphics). Patrick -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

