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If you're a coreboot or flashrom newbie, this page is for you. | If you're a coreboot or flashrom newbie, this page is for you. | ||
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=== AMD 740G information gathering === | === AMD 740G information gathering === | ||
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* '''src/cpu/amd/model_lx/vsmsetup.c''' is a very good candidate. The VSM blobs should be loaded from [[CBFS]]. | * '''src/cpu/amd/model_lx/vsmsetup.c''' is a very good candidate. The VSM blobs should be loaded from [[CBFS]]. | ||
= Payloads = | == Payloads == | ||
coreboot can use a number of different [[Payloads|payloads]]. | coreboot can use a number of different [[Payloads|payloads]]. | ||
== Add/test new supported payloads == | === Add/test new supported payloads === | ||
* Test syslinux (probably requires [[SeaBIOS]] in addition, needs to be checked). | * Test syslinux (probably requires [[SeaBIOS]] in addition, needs to be checked). | ||
* Port [[GPXE]] to "native" coreboot (it works fine together with [[SeaBIOS]] though). | * Port [[GPXE]] to "native" coreboot (it works fine together with [[SeaBIOS]] though). | ||
= Other = | == flashrom == | ||
The [[flashrom]] tool can read/write coreboot/BIOS images from/to flash chips. | |||
* See [http://flashrom.org/Easy_projects flashrom's Easy Projects] list for details. | |||
== Other == | |||
* Add [http://tracker.coreboot.org/trac/coreboot/ticket/95 support for using coreboot in VirtualBox]. | * Add [http://tracker.coreboot.org/trac/coreboot/ticket/95 support for using coreboot in VirtualBox]. |
Revision as of 17:01, 19 September 2010
You probably came here trying to find a small (minutes to hours) and easy task where you can get your hands dirty and get results immediately.
If you're a coreboot or flashrom newbie, this page is for you.
coreboot
AMD 740G information gathering
(This project description is not finished yet)
If you have a board with AMD 740G chipset, please run (as root)
$ flashrom -V $ lspci -nnvvvxxxx $ superiotool -deV $ dmidecode
and mail the output to the coreboot mailing list together with the exact model number/name of your board.
This helps us evaluate which boards are good targets for coreboot.
Here are some boards:
Use CBFS wherever possible
- src/cpu/amd/model_lx/vsmsetup.c is a very good candidate. The VSM blobs should be loaded from CBFS.
Payloads
coreboot can use a number of different payloads.
Add/test new supported payloads
- Test syslinux (probably requires SeaBIOS in addition, needs to be checked).
- Port GPXE to "native" coreboot (it works fine together with SeaBIOS though).
flashrom
The flashrom tool can read/write coreboot/BIOS images from/to flash chips.
- See flashrom's Easy Projects list for details.