* ron minnich <[email protected]> [150718 18:10]: > Could you also look for LBIO in the e and f segments?
Since we moved the coreboot tables out of e and f you won't find anything like that anymore. 1. Use cbmem tool 2. Dump coreboot table with nvramtool 3. dmidecode 4. ACPI table vendor 5. flashrom -r and check the image for CBFS, ID and master header Stefan > On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 12:34 AM Patrick Georgi <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2015-07-18 9:03 GMT+02:00 Kevin Wilson <[email protected]>: > > Is there a way, from a device running Linux, to which I have access > > to the command line, to know > > whether the BIOS is coreboot or not ? by some utility, or by some sysfs > entry ? > We usually have coreboot related vendor names for ACPI tables (eg. > dsdt table id 'COREBOOT'). Those are visible early on in dmesg, I > think. > Also our cbmem utility (coreboot source tree, util/cbmem) can print a > coreboot specific table's content. > > Neither of these are guaranteed to be around (it would be possible to > cloak things thoroughly), but it's likely that they are on coreboot, > and pretty much non-existent otherwise. > > > Patrick > -- > Google Germany GmbH, ABC-Str. 19, 20354 Hamburg > Registergericht und -nummer: Hamburg, HRB 86891, Sitz der Gesellschaft: > Hamburg > Geschäftsführer: Graham Law, Christine Elizabeth Flores > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

