ron minnich wrote:
I'm a little concerned that we broke the lar zeroing code again. that
would explain the bogus ACPI bits.

we're breaking things too often. I think we may need to stop
committing until we get a test. So we may need a signoff, "Tested-by",
and no commits until that is seen.

We don't even need to do manual testing. We have a fully automated test system for that:

http://www.coreboot.org/Distributed_and_Automated_Testsystem

v3 is not supported yet, but it should be simpler than v2 was.

You can browse the code here: http://coreboot.org/viewvc/?root=Testsystem

All we need is someone with the hardware, possibly an X10 power switch, a bios savior and another machine with connection to the internet to fetch and execute the tests. More information on the requirements are in the papers on above site.

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