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Coreboot has various possible consoles:
Output name
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direction (from the target coreboot machine point of view)
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Requirements
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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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- 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
- grub as a payload
- grub running after seabios
- libpayload
- linux kernel (loaded after the payload)
- most GNU/Linux init systems(sysvinit, systemd, upstart etc...)
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Console Over EHCI debug port
(sends coreboot logs over the usb debug port)
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- An USB debug port supported by coreboot.
- To find on which usb connector it goes.
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- grub
- linux kernel in its early initialisation (I'm not sure that it can be kept afterward, because, after the early initialisation, by default it tries to initialise the USB port normally)
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Console trough spkmodem
(sends coreboot logs over the sound card)
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- A working "beep" sound card at boot.
- On some laptops it's necessary to tell the embedded controller to enable sound output to get it working.
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For writting to it from the coreboot target computer:
- coreboot's console
- grub's console
For reading it from a remote computer:
- coreboot's/grub's spkmodem_recv uttilty (same uttility, but it's available in both git repositories)
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Network console
(sends coreboot logs over the network)
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- A ne2k compatible ethernet card on the coreboot target system.
- A network between the coreboot computer and the computer receiving the logs.
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For sending the logs:
For receiving the logs:
- nc and similar networking uttilities.
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Cbmem console
(Ram buffer, like dmesg)
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- output only for coreboot.
- input/output for grub.
- It requires the computer to be booted to retrive the logs.
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- A coreboot device that supports cbmem: not all devices supports it in coreboot.
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For writting to the buffer which is in the coreboot target computer:
- coreboot console output
- grub console output
- seabios
For reading the buffer on the coreboot target computer, after coreboot booted:
- grub with the cbmemc command
- coreboot's userspace cbmem -c uttility
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Other output: