Re: [coreboot] BDX-DE PCI init fail

2017-12-29 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
> I still have same issue even tried to comment out > the 1f.3 device in ./src/mainboard/intel/camel- > backmountain_fsp/devicetree.cb then rebuild coreboot. You wrote that you submitted the log. Is this the full log? I doubt. I do NOT see physical memory layout as well as MTRR layout. Could you,

Re: [coreboot] How to properly conform with GPLv2 for Coreboot and SeaBIOS on an embedded system

2017-12-29 Thread Lewis, Ian (Microstar Laboratories)
ron minnich wrote > how are you different in this case from Motorola, who had to put their linux > source on a web site? companies resold motorola phones. Or the many switch > vendors who sell network switches that run coreboot/linuxbios? or irobot, who > use it still on the packbot?  > Or how a

Re: [coreboot] How to properly conform with GPLv2 for Coreboot and SeaBIOS on an embedded system

2017-12-29 Thread ron minnich
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 5:20 PM Lewis, Ian (Microstar Laboratories) < ile...@mstarlabs.com> wrote: > > > The real problem comes with our potential OEM and VAR customers - the most > valuable customers for our potential product from a turnover perspective. > If we attempt to sell them a GPL license

Re: [coreboot] How to properly conform with GPLv2 for Coreboot and SeaBIOS on an embedded system

2017-12-29 Thread Lewis, Ian (Microstar Laboratories)
ron minnich wrote: >> First we need to figure out whether we are willing/able to move forward with >> a product that includes GPL licensed code at all. > this part I do not understand. There are so many embedded systems out there > with GPL code in firmware, what is the unique property of your pr

Re: [coreboot] How to properly conform with GPLv2 for Coreboot and SeaBIOS on an embedded system

2017-12-29 Thread ron minnich
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:55 PM Lewis, Ian (Microstar Laboratories) < ile...@mstarlabs.com> wrote: > > > > First we need to figure out whether we are willing/able to move forward > with a product that includes GPL licensed code at all. > this part I do not understand. There are so many embedded s

Re: [coreboot] smd work

2017-12-29 Thread Tim S
Personally I like hot air reflow for multi-pin parts. Something cheapish like an Ayoue works fine - I think Walmart has the 888A hot-air/solder-iron station listed for <$70 (I use the Ayoue 852 myself at home, because I have a very nice solder station already). The trick with hot air is not getti

[coreboot] Can someone submit a KCMA-D8 board status?

2017-12-29 Thread taii...@gmx.com
As it is almost identical to the KGPE-D16 I am sure it still works with the latest coreboot so I was wondering if someone could compile and submit a board status so that it doesn't get removed. It would be pretty silly for a year old $15K board port to end up removed. Thanks! -- coreboot mail

Re: [coreboot] How to properly conform with GPLv2 for Coreboot and SeaBIOS on an embedded system

2017-12-29 Thread ron minnich
suggestion: you might want to figure out what subset of the source you actually use in your product, i.e. what files are used in your build, then create a subset of the coreboot source tree containing only this files, then lzma -9 that file. I suspect it would be pretty small, but if you want to t

Re: [coreboot] How to properly conform with GPLv2 for Coreboot and SeaBIOS on an embedded system

2017-12-29 Thread Lewis, Ian (Microstar Laboratories)
Hello Peter, Peter Stuge wrote: >If you can handle the cost then you could design a (read-only, e.g. USB- attached flash memory appearing as a CD-ROM) medium *into* your hardware, which stores the source code corresponding to the object code which is in boot flash. I find that ideal. What you sug

Re: [coreboot] BDX-DE PCI init fail

2017-12-29 Thread 杜睿哲_Pegatron
Hi David, Thanks for your information. I still have same issue even tried to comment out the 1f.3 device in ./src/mainboard/intel/camelbackmountain_fsp/devicetree.cb then rebuild coreboot. Could you let me know how to do that? -Hilbert From: David Hendricks [mailto:david.hendri...@gmail.com] Se

Re: [coreboot] [flashrom] [announce] flashrom 1.0-rc2

2017-12-29 Thread Michael Zhilin
Hi, Compilation on FreeBSD 12-current is fine, but could you please merge https://patchwork.coreboot.org/patch/4498/ before release? Thank you! On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Nico Huber wrote: > Hey folks, > > we've just tagged a release candidate for flashrom-1.0. It seems very > stable; th

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation
Yes, I know that, whether I use Clover or Grub2, they both use a small fat32 EFI partition, which hold the same file /efi/boot/bootx64.efi in order to boot their OSes. I think my first attempt Coreboot+TianoCore + macOS failed because of macOS lastest filesystem (APFS), which is for now a bit "

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
Hello Fred, > > So in such a case you would replace/overwrite (in flash) UEFI BIOS > > with Coreboot + payload Tiano Core, which will boot GRUB 2.0 from > > drive, them show GRUB 2.0 boot menu with MacOS as one of the entries). > > It's a good idea, I'll work on it. Thank you very much. This is 1

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread ron minnich
Fred, thanks for the update. I was double checking because, believe it or not, we have had a surprising number of people in the last 18 years ask how they could install coreboot to run under linux ... :-) nice work on getting the x230 as far as you have! -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboo

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation
From: Zoran Stojsavljevic Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 7:16 PM To: my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation Cc: coreboot@coreboot.org; ron minnich Subject: Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh > Hi, I have a Thinkpad X230 wit

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
> Hi, I have a Thinkpad X230 with stock Bios,booting > macOS High Sierra, using Clover EFI boot loader. > And it's working great! Then I've went through the > process of installing Coreboot/Seabios + Ubuntu on > another disk, and it works like a charm too! However, > I would like to use Coreboot+pa

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation
Yes I know, I didn't install Coreboot on disk. Ubuntu is installed on disk. Coreboot/Seabios are installed on my X230 chips (4MB - 8MB). From: ron minnich Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 6:17 PM To: my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation Cc: coreboot@

Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread ron minnich
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 9:15 AM my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation wrote: > > Then I've went through the process of installing Coreboot/Seabios + > Ubuntu on another disk, and it works like a charm too! > this sentence makes no sense to me. You don't install coreboot on a disk? -

[coreboot] Coreboot with an UEFI payload to boot (Clover) an Thinkpad X230 Hackintosh

2017-12-29 Thread my First name is Test And my last Name is iPation
Hi, I have a Thinkpad X230 with stock Bios, booting macOS High Sierra, using Clover EFI boot loader. And it's working great! Then I've went through the process of installing Coreboot/Seabios + Ubuntu on another disk, and it works like a charm too! However, I would like to use Coreboot+payload i

Re: [coreboot] smd work

2017-12-29 Thread Sam Kuper
On 28/12/2017, ron minnich wrote: > Soldering irons? hot air guns? magic wands? I haven't used one so can't comment personally (and I don't have any stake in it, either), but as it seems both to be incredibly popular and to be suitable for single chip reworking, I'll mention the TS100, which is a

Re: [coreboot] smd work

2017-12-29 Thread Peter Stuge
Alberto Bursi wrote: > Basically you blob solder on all pins to have the thing heat up all > the pins together so you can then remove the chip. I would not recommend this method to a beginner reworking a consumer PCB. For an SO chip I would recommend buying a pair of fine tip pliers, e.g. Piergia