Hey,
It is a shame that I've learned about the conference just now.
Plane tickets to Denver are too expensive atm.
Juliana
2017-05-25 23:43 GMT-03:00 Martin Roth :
> Hi Naveed,
> Yes, the conference is definitely happening. For anyone who doesn't
> know where to find the
Hi Naveed,
Yes, the conference is definitely happening. For anyone who doesn't
know where to find the information about the Denver conference, here's
the link: https://coreboot.org/Denver2017
We've got 30 people signed up to attend currently, and expect that a
few more will sign up in the next
Hi,
Any update on registration payment and number of people attending.
I guess I just want verification that it is still on there has been no
communications recently.
Cheer,
Naveed
From: coreboot [mailto:coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org] On Behalf Of Martin Roth
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2017 1:32
Hi Benjamin,
Yes, coreboot does support the E3845 via the Intel FSP. Among other
boards, it's used in the Minnowboard turbot, which is supported in
src/mainboards/intel/minnowmax
Information about the Baytrail FSP can be found here:
E3845 is a Baytrail, there is support for it, not sure if that is in working
state in coreboot,
Google's Rambi is based on Baytrail SoC. You could use that as base and give it
a try.
Regards,
Rizwan
From: coreboot [mailto:coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org] On Behalf Of
bnaka...@nolam.com
Sent:
As someone who has ported Coreboot onto a custom E3845 board I can definitively
say yes it does. But you will need to reference the Coreboot documentation
pages on how to do so.
I also strongly recommend searching the Coreboot mailing list archives and
joining Intel's embedded forums. The
I don't remember at this point exactly what part of your website I got it
from. It did the job it was supposed to do, which is to write seabios to
the boot stub. That enabled me to boot linux, compile coreboot and take the
next step. It was my mistake, laziness really, to keep using the binary
Hello All ,
We are wondering if coreboot supports the ATOM processor E3845
If it does please send us the information required for us to work on it for
one of our motherboard.
Best Regards,
Benjamin Nakache
Vice President Sales
Thanks guys. Very helpful. Are there any details why the membership is
still pending?
"...about firmware engineering in general, to counter the current trend
with high-end hardware to increase secrecy, to make technology less
accessible and to separate producers from consumers."
You sound like
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On 05/25/2017 12:35 PM, BogDan Vatra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's this a false positive? i.e. it's a problem with the test or
> actually coreboot doesn't boot?
>
> BogDan.
There remains an undiagnosed race condition in coreboot's Opteron
startup code that
Egg on face again, Lewis. ;)
IDK, if you downloaded the version which the script refers to, it was
compiled around 2015 IIRC, so I would expect it to be okay, but I guess
I should update it too.
If you downloaded one which may (or may not) be hanging around the web
root, then that would probably
Hi,
I just found this file here :
https://github.com/IntelFsp/FSP/blob/Skylake/SkylakeFspBinPkg/Include/GpioConfig.h
It defines the reset values for GPIO in this enum :
typedef enum {
GpioResetDefault = 0x0, ///< Leave value of pad reset unmodified
GpioResetPwrGood = 0x1, ///< GPP: RSMRST; GPD:
Hi,
It's this a false positive? i.e. it's a problem with the test or
actually coreboot doesn't boot?
BogDan.
2017-05-25 19:41 GMT+03:00 Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test
Stand :
> The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit
>
Thanks Youness, the vga works now.
On May 24, 2017 8:17 PM, "Youness Alaoui"
wrote:
> Congratulations on getting the ME working again.
> Your VGA device is 8086,1616, so that's what you need to set. The
> 8086,0406 is probably just the default one in coreboot,
Was that a chromiumos flashrom? or flashrom proper?
I didn't know there was a difference. The old flashrom was whatever John
has on his website. The new one is compiled from source on the flashrom
github, master branch..
Leaving a mix should be impossible if the firmware descriptor is cor-
Ironic you should ask. :) The binary came from your website. I used it to
flash the boot stub only to start and assumed it would work for the full
rom also. Ooops.
On May 25, 2017 2:04 AM, "John Lewis" wrote:
Where did the binary come from? In distro version? It's really
Константин wrote:
> Port80 is working now.
Great!
> Found bug is in LPC's early initialization code.
Would you please share your fix for the bug?
Or at the very least explain the bug you have found in more detail?
Thanks!
//Peter
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The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit
000cc598cbd2ab663e1192d8623171bda293b6d3
The following tests failed:
BOOT_FAILURE
Commits since last successful test:
000cc59 mb/lenovo/*60: Remove not existing DIMMs from SPD map
See attached log for details
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Hi Rene,
Rene Shuster wrote:
> Where can I get Coreboot stickers?
You can use the artwork at https://www.coreboot.org/Logo to order
stickers in your favorite quality from a local supplier.
> What are your thoughts working together w/ UnixStickers.com, so that
> Coreboot would receive part of
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 10:45 AM, Rene Shuster
wrote:
> Hi there,
> Where can I get Coreboot stickers?
> What are your thoughts working together w/ UnixStickers.com, so that
> Coreboot would receive part of the sales as monthly donations (
>
Where did the binary come from? In distro version? It's really
recommended to use a ChromeOS version of Flashrom to flash Chromebooks -
makes things easier.
Yes, it is well known that the ME can interfere with its being
overwritten amongst other things. :)
https://www.flashrom.org/ME
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