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* An internal(not USB) serial port: | * An internal(not USB) serial port: | ||
** it can on the mainboard | |||
** it can also be a PCIe OXPCIe952 card with the 0x1415 and 0xc158 vendor and device ID (respectively). | |||
** USB serial ports are not supported by coreboot yet. | |||
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* seabios | * seabios |
Revision as of 12:52, 15 December 2013
Coreboot has various possible consoles:
Output name | direction (from the target coreboot machine point of view) | Hardware requirements | software compatibility (compatibility with software loaded after coreboot, like OS payloads etc...) |
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Serial console
(sends coreboot logs over the serial port) |
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Console Over EHCI debug port
(sends coreboot logs over the usb debug port) |
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Console trough spkmodem
(sends coreboot logs over the sound card) |
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For writting to it from the coreboot target computer:
For reading it from a remote computer:
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Network console
(sends coreboot logs over the network) |
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Cbmem console
(Ram buffer, like dmesg) |
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For writting to the buffer which is in the coreboot target computer:
For reading the buffer on the coreboot target computer, after coreboot booted:
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Other output:
- POST Card
- Tracing the Flash chip's access?