* ramesh bios [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050301 08:19]:
That's odd. My understanding might be lacking.
I think the PIRQ table parser in 2.6.10 seems to work
because it works when I use the normal BIOS.
Sure normal BIOS does not provide ACPI instead? In such case, PIRQ stays
mostly untouched.
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Peter Stuge wrote:
There are probably more sections that would be useful too.
Technical jargon? I'm still a bit confused about what payload is and
there's probably quite a few words/acronyms that are being used but it's
hard to know exactly what they mean.
Best regards
Peter
Hi Ron, Andreas,
Andreas, which version of LB where you looking at ? People still seem to be
getting on ok with V1 and the HOW-TO I wrote some time ago. Which version of
the EPIA are you using, is it the original EPIA or one of the other
version (ie
EPIA-M, EPIA-MII etc) ? If it's the EPIA, I may
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Bryan E. Chafy wrote:
Although one gotcha would be anything that's timing related. Memory/IO access
proxied through the serial port would also be orders of magnatude slower.
When the DRAM test completes, we'll all be dead :)
Also, rom bios code memory references would have to
Good point. I did not know about ACPI. Ok, looking
through the source, I don't see ACPI in the gx1 code.
So I presume that this means that LinuxBIOS doesn't
provide ACPI support in the case of the Geode.
Would I be able to test if Linux 2.6.10 is able to
parse the normal BIOS' PIRQ table by
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Anton Borisov wrote:
Payload is file that holds, for instance, LAN ROM, i.e. software
responsible for remoting loading from server. It's just an example. There
are FAQs (try to google) which explain much of your questions.
LinuxBIOS (initialises hardware) - payload
Hi Mark,
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas, which version of LB where you looking at ? People still seem to be
getting on ok with V1 and the HOW-TO I wrote some time ago.
I tried the Linuxbios 1 version together with the howto.
Which version of the EPIA are you using, is it
Hi Andreas
Quoting Andreas Thienemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Mark,
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas, which version of LB where you looking at ? People still seem to be
getting on ok with V1 and the HOW-TO I wrote some time ago.
I tried the Linuxbios 1 version together with the
* ramesh bios [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050301 12:22]:
Would I be able to test if Linux 2.6.10 is able to
parse the normal BIOS' PIRQ table by booting linux
with acpi=off? If it does work at that point, then I
could assume that the area to be fixed would be the
PIRQ table generation in LinuxBIOS. If
And if that were done, Linux would not need to parse a
PIRQ table, yes?
LinuxBIOS does not do that, it provides the tables and requires the OS
to do so.
I've found that Linux up to 2.6.9 (I haven't tested .10) Dosen't do
this fully. With my 440bx chipset there are config registers in
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 10:36:35AM +0100, Peter Karlsson wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Peter Stuge wrote:
There are probably more sections that would be useful too.
Technical jargon? I'm still a bit confused about what payload is and
there's probably quite a few words/acronyms that are being
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 12:44:23PM +0100, Peter Karlsson wrote:
LinuxBIOS (initialises hardware) - payload (etherboot,OpenBIOS,
FILO etc.) (- operating system)?
Exactly right. But with the right flash memory on the mainboard you
can use the operating system (Linux) as payload directly.
Ok,
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Peter Karlsson wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Peter Stuge wrote:
There are probably more sections that would be useful too.
Technical jargon? I'm still a bit confused about what payload is and there's
probably quite a few words/acronyms that are being used but it's hard
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, ramesh bios wrote:
That's odd. My understanding might be lacking.
I think the PIRQ table parser in 2.6.10 seems to work
because it works when I use the normal BIOS.
no, it's messy. Some bioses set IRQ settings that don't agree with their
own PIRQ tables. I've seen
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas, which version of LB where you looking at ? People still seem to
be getting on ok with V1 and the HOW-TO I wrote some time ago. Which
version of the EPIA are you using, is it the original EPIA or one of the
other version (ie EPIA-M,
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, ramesh bios wrote:
Would I be able to test if Linux 2.6.10 is able to
parse the normal BIOS' PIRQ table by booting linux
with acpi=off?
no, the problem is that the BIOSes we have seen in some cases just assign
a bunch of IRQs, and ignore their own tables. Hence, the
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Peter Karlsson wrote:
To get more people interested in linuxbios one has to lower the bars, and
technical jargon is a major blocker (at least for me). And yes, I do know what
i2c is, and I think I know what spd is (ram speed?) but vid did does not
ring a bell. For
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Richard Smith wrote:
I've found that Linux up to 2.6.9 (I haven't tested .10) Dosen't do
this fully. With my 440bx chipset there are config registers in the
northbridge that control which IRQ line each of the PCI PIRQ lines are
routed to. Even with a proper PIRQ table
I have started to bring over content to the wiki. Those who have logins --
you can see my formatting is not that great in the FAQ, fixers welcome.
ron
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So would someone who DOES have an account please edit the login page to
put a mailto link there to allow users to at least know that the UI on
that page isn't as described in the error you get when you try to create
an account the way the page says to do so? It's guaranteed to be an FAQ
which
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Alan Mimms wrote:
So would someone who DOES have an account please edit the login page to
put a mailto link there to allow users to at least know that the UI on
that page isn't as described in the error you get when you try to create
an account the way the page says to
So would someone who DOES have an account please edit the login page to
put a mailto link there to allow users to at least know that the UI on
that page isn't as described in the error you get when you try to create
an account the way the page says to do so? It's guaranteed to be an FAQ
I've moved the three port guides over. Antony's is really good, but sadly
is for v1.
The EPIA one is good for V2.
ron
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On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 08:52, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Peter Karlsson wrote:
To get more people interested in linuxbios one has to lower the bars, and
technical jargon is a major blocker (at least for me). And yes, I do know
what
i2c is, and I think I know what spd
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 22:28, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The names (type nos) of motherboards are very region dependent and
boards with same parts will have different nos depending on the region
and manufacturer. Why not add the chipset partnums to
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 10:32, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Li-Ta Lo wrote:
Probably we should seriously consider writing the Users Manual and
Programmer's Manual as I mentioned before?
yes, it has to be done.
ron
Ron,
Do I have to right to distribute my FREENIX '05
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Li-Ta Lo wrote:
Do I have to right to distribute my FREENIX '05 paper? If I can,
should I put it on the wiki?
yes.
ron
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On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 10:45, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Li-Ta Lo wrote:
Do I have to right to distribute my FREENIX '05 paper? If I can,
should I put it on the wiki?
yes.
even the copyright is assigned to USENIX.org?
Ollie
ron
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Li-Ta Lo wrote:
even the copyright is assigned to USENIX.org?
yes, AFAIK you can still post it. I post all my usenix pappers.
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Well, I have been googling this board for the last 2 day's and have found
nothing. Can any of your guys ID this board? Or perhaps point me in the
right direction. I put the BIOS into my programer and grabed a copy of the
ROM, but that has given me no new information. I am looking for the pin
don't know, but it sure looks like yer basic geode board to me.
ron
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Any one got D0 Opteron?
Actually it turns out that we have 6 of them -- what would you like to
know?
-- greg
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This page is improving so quickly you almost need a video camera to watch
it!
Thanks to all of you who have contributed today. It's just fantastic!
ron
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What's the status on getting an account password? Who do you have to know?
-Bari
Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
This page is improving so quickly you almost need a video camera to watch
it!
Thanks to all of you who have contributed today. It's just fantastic!
ron
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Bari Ari wrote:
What's the status on getting an account password? Who do you have to know?
-Bari
me or stepan. You want one bari?
ron
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On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 15:46, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Bari Ari wrote:
What's the status on getting an account password? Who do you have to know?
-Bari
me or stepan. You want one bari?
Stephan,
How do I put a PDF file there? Or a hierachy of html files?
Does anyone here happen to know if VIA works with smaller companies who
want to create reference designs using thier processors and bridge
chips? Or only larger motherboard manufacturers.
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-Ron
Love the new page. As I do not have edit permissions, but would like to
help, here is the specs for the Via board's to put under your (Unfinished
re-organization: Supported Motherboards) section. You may need to do a
little formatting, but they should be for the most part, copy and paste.
Does anybody know of a source for these in Australia, I would love to get
my hands on one or two to play with
Geoff
don't know, but it sure looks like yer basic geode board to me.
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don't no of a source, or even who makes that board.
- Original Message -
From: Geoffrey McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ronald G. Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov
Cc: Adam Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED]; linuxbios@clustermatic.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Can any one ID this
This is beautiful. I'll add it right away.
Justin
Adam Talbot wrote:
-Ron
Love the new page. As I do not have edit permissions, but would like to
help, here is the specs for the Via board's to put under your (Unfinished
re-organization: Supported Motherboards) section. You may need to do a
little
Thank you Justin
-Adam
- Original Message -
From: Justin C. Darby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adam Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ronald G. Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov; linuxbios@clustermatic.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: wiki.linuxbios.org update
This is beautiful. I'll
I will be establishing web storage space for files (originally for
myself, but I can make it available to others). If you need space, I'm
going to configure websites like:
http://linuxbios-wiki-resource.windex.org/username/
that are intended for use by wiki maintainers to publish binaries, PDF
I am not worried if its not That board, just any embedded board that
would be good for an experimenter like myself.
don't no of a source, or even who makes that board.
- Original Message -
From: Geoffrey McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ronald G. Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov
Cc: Adam Talbot
Hey Adam,
I think it's a typical geode gx1 board as well.
I'm no expert. But here are my guesses. VGA is
typically 16 pins. LPT is typically on a 26 pin
header. Serial ports typically on 10 pin headers.
Keyboard/Mouse typically on one 6 pin header. I think
I see parallel port at the horizontal
Strike that. The issue is somewhere with
copy_pirq_routing_table. IE: why does the copy to
f fail. I had assumed that the 500 address was an
alternate location that the table was copied to. So
now, I'm looking at that f000 failure.
--- ramesh bios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The URL for the
Yes, Justin Darby did a GREAT job of fixing up the FAQ, btw.
ron
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, ramesh bios wrote:
Strike that. The issue is somewhere with
copy_pirq_routing_table. IE: why does the copy to
f fail. I had assumed that the 500 address was an
alternate location that the table was copied to. So
now, I'm looking at that f000 failure.
the copy to
1. Shadow RAM
I guess I would need to find a way to tell the
northbridge to enable shadow RAM for some range around
f. I looked through the CS5530A datasheet and see
shadow registers but no mention of shadowing RAM. Nor
in the GX1 datasheet either. I'm looking for some
register in either the
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 23:04, Li-Ta Lo wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 22:28, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The names (type nos) of motherboards are very region dependent
and boards with same parts will have different nos depending on
that actually
Hi all,
Just recieved the spec sheet for ProSavageDDR P4M266 VT8751 P4 DDR
SMA North Bridge.
Bad news is that I am not supposed to disclose it without permission
(as per the Copyright notice). At this point I have recieved the
manual without any NDA although the manual says Confidential NDA
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