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[[Image:Qemu memtest.png|thumb|right|The [[Memtest86]] payload.]] | |||
'''[http://www.memtest86.com/ Memtest86]''' is a program which checks your RAM modules. | |||
It can be run from within GRUB, but also as a coreboot [[Payloads|payload]] (i.e. included in your ROM chip). | |||
== Building == | |||
=== Memtest86 === | |||
$ '''mkdir foo''' | |||
$ '''cd foo''' | |||
$ '''wget http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.5.tar.gz''' | |||
$ '''tar xfvz memtest86-3.5.tar.gz''' | |||
$ '''cd memtest86-3.5''' | |||
(Optional: edit '''config.h''' and set '''#define SERIAL_CONSOLE_DEFAULT 1''' for serial support) | |||
$ '''make''' | |||
The file '''memtest''' is your final payload which you can use with coreboot, either on real hardware or in a [[QEMU]] image. | |||
=== Memtest86+ === | |||
Prerequisite: on non-i386 hosts be sure to have the i386 libc installed (e.g. libc6-dev-i386). | |||
$ '''wget http://www.memtest.org/download/4.20/memtest86+-4.20.tar.gz''' | |||
$ '''tar xfvz memtest86+-4.20.tar.gz''' | |||
$ '''cd memtest86+-4.20''' | |||
(Optional: edit '''config.h''' and set '''#define SERIAL_CONSOLE_DEFAULT 1''' for serial support) | |||
$ '''make''' | |||
=== coreboot === | |||
Finally, you have to build coreboot with Memtest86 as payload: | |||
$ '''cd ..''' | |||
$ '''svn co svn://coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk coreboot''' | |||
$ '''cp memtest86-3.5/memtest coreboot/payload.elf''' | |||
$ '''cd coreboot''' | |||
$ '''make menuconfig''' | |||
Now enter the '''Payload''' menu and select '''Payload type''' and then '''An ELF executable payload file'''. Then, exit the menu, save your settings, and build coreboot: | |||
$ '''make''' | |||
The file '''build/coreboot.rom''' is your final coreboot image, which also contains the payload. | |||
== Running Memtest86 in QEMU == | |||
For running the coreboot+Memtest86 image in [[QEMU]], you need a patched version of '''vgabios-cirrus.bin''' in your '''build''' directory first: | |||
$ '''cd build''' | |||
$ '''wget http://www.coreboot.org/images/0/0d/Vgabios-cirrus.zip''' | |||
$ '''unzip Vgabios-cirrus.zip''' | |||
$ '''cd ..''' | |||
You can now run coreboot and Memtest86 in [[QEMU]]: | |||
qemu -L build -hda /dev/zero -serial stdio | |||
== Ready-made QEMU image == | |||
Please follow [[QEMU#coreboot_v3_.2B_Memtest86|these instructions]] if you want to try out coreboot and Memtest86 in [[QEMU]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 9 October 2012
Memtest86 is a program which checks your RAM modules.
It can be run from within GRUB, but also as a coreboot payload (i.e. included in your ROM chip).
Building
Memtest86
$ mkdir foo $ cd foo $ wget http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.5.tar.gz $ tar xfvz memtest86-3.5.tar.gz $ cd memtest86-3.5
(Optional: edit config.h and set #define SERIAL_CONSOLE_DEFAULT 1 for serial support)
$ make
The file memtest is your final payload which you can use with coreboot, either on real hardware or in a QEMU image.
Memtest86+
Prerequisite: on non-i386 hosts be sure to have the i386 libc installed (e.g. libc6-dev-i386).
$ wget http://www.memtest.org/download/4.20/memtest86+-4.20.tar.gz $ tar xfvz memtest86+-4.20.tar.gz $ cd memtest86+-4.20
(Optional: edit config.h and set #define SERIAL_CONSOLE_DEFAULT 1 for serial support)
$ make
coreboot
Finally, you have to build coreboot with Memtest86 as payload:
$ cd .. $ svn co svn://coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk coreboot $ cp memtest86-3.5/memtest coreboot/payload.elf $ cd coreboot $ make menuconfig
Now enter the Payload menu and select Payload type and then An ELF executable payload file. Then, exit the menu, save your settings, and build coreboot:
$ make
The file build/coreboot.rom is your final coreboot image, which also contains the payload.
Running Memtest86 in QEMU
For running the coreboot+Memtest86 image in QEMU, you need a patched version of vgabios-cirrus.bin in your build directory first:
$ cd build $ wget http://www.coreboot.org/images/0/0d/Vgabios-cirrus.zip $ unzip Vgabios-cirrus.zip $ cd ..
You can now run coreboot and Memtest86 in QEMU:
qemu -L build -hda /dev/zero -serial stdio
Ready-made QEMU image
Please follow these instructions if you want to try out coreboot and Memtest86 in QEMU.
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