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=== 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 [[Mailinglist|coreboot mailing list]] together with the exact model number/name of your board. | and mail the output to the [[Mailinglist|coreboot mailing list]] together with the exact model number/name of your board. | ||
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= | * http://www.czechcomputer.cz/cat_tree.jsp?bpath=Z%C3%A1kladn%C3%AD+desky\Socket+AM2%2B\AMD+740G | ||
=== 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 = | = Payloads = |
Revision as of 16:58, 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.
flashrom
The flashrom tool can read/write coreboot/BIOS images from/to flash chips.
Add timing info to flash chip definitions
Go through the list of flash chips in flashchips.c inside the flashrom source. For each chip (except SPI chips), read through the data sheets and add a comment to the flash chip definition which contains the timing information in microseconds(!) for the probe sequence.
This will make probing a lot more reliable.
Every annotated chip helps.
Add the bus type to flashrom flash chip definitions (done)
Go through the list of flash chips in flashchips.c inside the flashrom source. Look for chip definitions which have .bustype = CHIP_BUSTYPE_NONSPI and look at their data sheets. Read the data sheets and try to figure out the flash bus they use (Parallel/LPC/FWH/SPI). Change the bustype field to CHIP_BUSTYPE_PARALLEL etc. and post a patch to the list.
This will make probing faster and more reliable.
Even a single updated chip helps.
Flashrom#Communication_bus_protocol has a writeup on how to figure out the bus type.
Add new flash chip definitions
We have a few dozen chip IDs listed in flash.h, but not in flashchips.c. Find them, dig up the data sheets and add chip definitions for them to flashchips.c. You can use similar flash chips as a guideline.
This will reduce the number of undetected chips.
Every added chip broadens flashrom support.
Test flashrom
If you have a desktop (no laptops/notebooks/netbooks), please run
flashrom
and check if it finds your flash chip. If it does and any of the operations are listed as unsupported, we'd like to hear about it. If your flash chip is not found, we'd like to hear about it as well.
In both cases, please send the output of
flashrom -V
to the flashrom mailing list.
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).