On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 8:14 AM, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Iru Cai wrote:
> > I have searched and downloaded two SMSC confidential document: a KBC1122
> > preliminary datasheet and a KBC1122 BIOS porting guide. Is there any
> > problem if I use them to write some code?
>
> Obviously they are copyright
Rafael Send wrote:
> an old Thinkpad X61 with a custom motherboard in it.
Who made the new mainboard? You should ideally get their cooperation
for your project.
//Peter
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Hi Paul,
checkpatch is currently not a gating item in jenkins and should always
pass right now. The checkpatch build was added to jenkins to allow people
to see at the results of the console output for the patch without having to
download and run checkpatch themselves.
Unfortunately, checkpatch
Iru Cai wrote:
> I have searched and downloaded two SMSC confidential document: a KBC1122
> preliminary datasheet and a KBC1122 BIOS porting guide. Is there any
> problem if I use them to write some code?
Obviously they are copyrighted works, so you can't contribute any
code which you may have cop
"MEI device not found". I take it that's good news?
Rafael
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 4:51 AM, Iru Cai wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Rafael Send wrote:
>
>> Hello there-
>> I'm assuming this is the right way to ask a general question, but please
>> let me know if it isn't.
Dear coreboot folks,
Each commit pushed to Gerrit is automatically tested for “formal”
issues by using `checkpatch.pl`. See for example [1].
Though despite missing a space violating our coding style, which is
also found by `checkpatch.pl` [2], the comment contains, that no errors
is found.
> ht
I believe that the only Xeon chips that are supported by coreboot are using
the FSP. These are the Broadwell-DE (Xeon D family) & Ivy Bridge Gladden
(E3-1125C / E3-1105C v2).
Not that they're high power, but the C2000 (Rangeley/Avaton) chips also use
the FSP, but don't have an ME. These are also
You see, Youness,
The documentation is very scarse, and scares people out of this... If you
would like to bring lot of people, it should be well documented, and the
path well set.
When I do/help some Linux users out of Fedora forum, there I am as blast...
Since most of the stuff is well documente
Zoran,
The blog post is not meant to be documentation, it's just a progress report
and a *blog post* about the experience and I'm sure it's much less
confusing than your emails have been so far.
in menuconfig, in the Chipset section, there's "Add Intel descriptor.bin
file" (which is what you had e
Actually there is an even better non-conductive thermal paste (not liquid
metal) than "Grizzly" --- it is called " Gelid GC-Extreme ". Here is a
comparison from one review website that I screenshotted -
https://s4.postimg.org/qvp326pjx/Thermal_Grease.png . The difference
between them is not big, b
Hi,
I'm now doing the port for HP Elitebook 2760p (
https://review.coreboot.org/#/c/18241/) and other HP laptops, but I'm now
having trouble with the EC+SuperIO chip KBC1126.
Now I can use superio/smsc/kbc1100 to enable keyboard support. However, I
still cannot access the EC with ectool, which wi
Hello Youness (and others),
Here, I need to apologize to all Coreboot recipients. Since it was a while,
I did peak into that. But... It is NOT You(ness). You got my attention,
and, since you blog is very confusing (lack of some systematic knowledge)
about INTEL BSP Technology.
I really admire yo
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 2:39 AM, Nico Huber wrote:
> On 23.02.2017 00:07, i1w5d7gf38...@tutanota.com wrote:
>
>> There is a Filter to stop booting when the CPUID is not in a list of
>> supported CPUs. This filter does not make sense in the real world usage.
>
> It's not a filter. It's a measure to
Hello,
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Rafael Send wrote:
> Hello there-
> I'm assuming this is the right way to ask a general question, but please
> let me know if it isn't.
>
> I have an "X62" laptop, which is actually an old Thinkpad X61 with a
> custom motherboard in it.
> This board has an
Hello there-
I'm assuming this is the right way to ask a general question, but please
let me know if it isn't.
I have an "X62" laptop, which is actually an old Thinkpad X61 with a custom
motherboard in it.
This board has an i7-5600u CPU on it, and I was wondering if it was
possible to build a vers
On 23.02.2017 01:33, i1w5d7gf38...@tutanota.com wrote:
> It would be really great if you could test out a Core i7-3840QM in the
> G2 socket of the Thinkpad T520. Its the best ivy bridge with 45W TDP and
> the Core i7-3840QM officialy support 32GB of RAM.
Only with 8 ranks of 4GiB. That would be 4
On 23.02.2017 00:07, i1w5d7gf38...@tutanota.com wrote:
> There is a Filter to stop booting when the CPUID is not in a list of
> supported CPUs. This filter does not make sense in the real world usage.
It's not a filter. It's a measure to know which code to run for which
CPU. Please dig a little d
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