Thanks for all the great info once again! Just wanted to follow up and
say I put
the order in and it's on the way now. I was unable to find the ASMB4 or
5 though
so ended up getting an ASMB6 for now that I'll look into adding OpenBMC
support
for. The Broadcom NIC firmware sounds very
York Yang is no longer with Intel.
We have a Camelback Mountain CRB with a D-1539 (8-core) Broadwell-DE SoC.
We're not signing up to be maintainers of the platform, but we're willing to
give it a go to test it for 4.9...
What's the process once we have a log of it booting successfully?
- Jay
Hi folks,
it looks like York Yang doesn't work at Intel any more and thus isn't
maintaining the FSP broadwell DE platform.
Is there somebody at Intel who can take care of that platform and
review and test patches ?
Regards,
--
Patrick Rudolph
9elements GmbH, Kortumstraße 19-21, 44787
you can actually make kernels surprisingly small. I've just built a 2M
kernel + u-root initramfs for example.
This kernel has very little in it.
If emmc support blots the kernel too large, I may write a Go
programmed IO driver for emmc to run in user mode, and
see if that is smaller.
On Sun,
Felix Held writes:
> Hi!
>
>
>> Things should settle down some after Christmas, so I'll see what I can
>> do to pull the old D16 dev platform back out at that time and start
>> testing / merging patches. Are there any others that I should also help
>> take a look at?
>
> Arthur pushed a new
Hi!
Things should settle down some after Christmas, so I'll see what I can
do to pull the old D16 dev platform back out at that time and start
testing / merging patches. Are there any others that I should also help
take a look at?
Arthur pushed a new version of your patch #19820 and since
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger writes:
> Hi,
> * FOSDEM 2-3 February 2019
> * We have a coreboot/LinuxBoot/flashrom stand! Need people for the stand
> (2 days, 1 table).
I Live in Antwerp, so reasonably close by, so I will certainly be there
and can lend a hand if needed. I can also bring some hardware
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