Good morning,
coreboot now sends the MCFG table and I'm able to access all PCIe devices.
Thanks y'all for the support!
Cheers,
Sid
On 9/8/19 7:35 PM, Sid Hussmann wrote:
> Hi Jean-Philippe, and Michal,
>
> thanks for pointing Michal to this thread! And Michal, thank you so much for
> the
Hi Jean-Philippe, and Michal,
thanks for pointing Michal to this thread! And Michal, thank you so much for
the quick fix!
I just built the coreboot image including your patch with the MCFG table.
Unfortunately I don't have a device with me.
Will test tomorrow morning and give feedback then.
Hello Jean-Philippe,
thanks (and of course the pcengine maintainer) for the efforts. Let's
see what Sid will tell us.
Alex.
On 06.09.19 20:52, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> Fortunately, the pcengines coreboot maintainers are awesome people and
> interested in enabling cool use cases :)
>
> I
Sorry, the link was one section off
[0]
https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/18.05#Accessing_PCI_via_ECAM_MMCONF
On 05.09.19 20:41, Alexander Boettcher wrote:
> Hello Sid,
>
> because of [0] you need with 18.05 a valid MCFG ACPI table to run Genode
> on x86. The general answer is,
Dear Genodians,
I'm trying to enable Genode on the apu2c4. I successfully could run the
test-pci component using branch [1] based on Genode 17.11:
However, using the genodelabs/master branch results in a ACPI parsing error:
´[init -> platform_drv] Error: ACPI report parsing error.´
I set the