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Coreboot serial output is disabled by default, but if an image fails to boot serial output will be enabled and a boot log will be captured for analysis. |
Revision as of 23:20, 2 April 2015
Raptor Engineering hosts an automated test system which checks the boards listed below for proper functionality every six hours. Successful test results are recorded to the board status repository, while failed tests are reported to the coreboot mailing list.
Automated tests for patchsets on Gerrit are available by adding the "Raptor Engineering Automated Test Stand <noreply@raptorengineeringinc.com>" user as a reviewer.
Board | ASUS KFSN4-DRE | QEMU x86 q35/ich9 |
CPU | 2x Opteron 8347 (Fam10h @ 1.9GHz / 4 cores ea.) | 1x emulated x86_64 |
RAM | 2GB DDR2-667 on Node 0 channel 0 2GB DDR2-667 on Node 0 channel 1 1GB DDR2-667 on Node 1 channel 0 |
1GB emulated DDR |
OS | Debian Jessie 64-bit, kernel 3.16.0 | Debian Jessie 64-bit, kernel 3.16.0 |
Add-on cards | None | None |
Peripherals | PS/2 keyboard | None |
Package | Version |
ACPICA | 20150204 |
binutils | 2.25 |
gcc | 4.9.2 |
gmp | 6.0.0a |
libelf | 0.8.13 |
mpc | 1.0.3 |
mpfr | 3.1.2 |
Successful Test | Failed Boot | Failed Build |
cbmem timestamps | RS232 serial log | Build log |
cbmem console log | ||
dmesg output | ||
dmidecode output | ||
RS232 serial log |
Coreboot serial output is disabled by default, but if an image fails to boot serial output will be enabled and a boot log will be captured for analysis.