Hi Keeran,

I wish I'd seen this email earlier, I suspect you have either got it
working or you've given up by now!

On 20 December 2012 09:44, keeran k <keer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am trying to get my hands on ARM-UEFI on Pandaboard 4430. I just followed
> the instructions given in readme.txt below link;
>
> My setup: New ubuntu 12.04 x64 VM;
> UEFI 2012.11 (latest)
> Gcc Tool chain - 4.7 ver
> Updated the UUID and compiled the copied the MLO / zImage (latest linux 3.7
> kernel) into boot partition of fat32 SD card.
> Now, am able to boot efi prompt, and never load zImage, where it shows
> "ERROR : Did not find linux kernel."
>
> Reference:
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/tianocore/index.php?title=BeagleBoardPkg

This is, of course, for BeagleBoard, not PandaBoard.

>
> Double checked the UUID, manual checked the devices enumeration from efi
> shell, venHW is correct. still it doesnt boot zImage.
>
> Any thoughts, suggestions related are welcome.

I would advice you to use of my "known good" prebuilt binaries, eg this one:
    https://snapshots.linaro.org/components/kernel/uefi-next/104/uefi_panda.bin

I've just tried it on my PandaBoard and it boots a zImage to a point.
(I have an old PandaBoard ES Rev B1, and the kernel doesn't boot
properly on that.  Not sure if it's been fixed).

Points worth noting:
1) I generated an SD card image using linaro-media-create from a
Linaro Pandaboard release, eg:
http://releases.linaro.org/12.12/ubuntu/panda

(I think I'm using 12.07, but that's just because I haven't upgraded
my SD card recently)

2) I used Olivier's readme when building a kernel, etc...
https://gitorious.org/omap-romcode/omap-edk2/blobs/master/PandaBoardPkg/readme.txt

3) You can get the latest UEFI/Pandaboard code from here:
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=arm/uefi/uefi-next.git;a=summary

4) I had to re-configure UEFI in the menus to get it to boot because I
don't change the config before building the binaries.

Hope all that helps.

Regards,
Ryan.
>
> Let me know if need more data.
>
> Thanks,
> Keeran
>
> On Thursday, August 9, 2012 10:07:34 PM UTC+5:30, Olivier Deprez wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Found it worth sharing with the pandaboard list:
>>
>> We have a simple EDK2/TianoCore adaptation running on PandaBoard for
>> anyone interested in the UEFI concept.
>>
>> It's able to run the EBL (simple "UEFI" command shell) and run a start
>> kernel.
>>
>> Build instructions here:
>> https://gitorious.org/omap-romcode/omap-edk2/blobs/master/PandaBoardPkg/readme.txt
>>
>> Feel free to comment as necessary!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Olivier.
>>
>>
>
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