On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Thomas Jourdan <tjour...@interfaceconcept.com> wrote: > Hi > > Le vendredi 13 mai 2011 à 18:21 -0700, Stefan Reinauer a écrit : >> On 5/13/11 8:57 AM, Thomas JOURDAN wrote: >> > I'm trying to get Windows 7 booting on my Intel Eagle Heights >> > evaluation board. I tried to follow all the ACPI tips to get Window$ >> > to boot but I can't figure out the bug I'm facing. I'm using a checked >> > build version of Win 7 64-bits. When I start the installer, the first >> > text screen is ok (windows is copying files...) then it switches to >> > graphics mode (green progress bar with logo). Less than a second after >> > switching from text to graphics mode : BSOD. >> >> Hi Thomas, >> >> Looks like Windows 7 crashes in the "Windows Driver Foundation" with an >> illegal memory access. Possibly this is due to an incomplete ACPI >> implementation for the board. > > Yes that what I suspect too but so far I can't figure out which ACPI > part could be missing. According to my probe, after the page > translation, the guilty address seems to point to valid memory area > (DDR). > >> Please have a look at the kontron/986lcd-m ACPI code for a modular >> sample implementation that can boot Windows 7 and >> http://www.coreboot.org/ACPI for more information on ACPI and ACPI >> debugging. > > When I said I followed ACPI tips I mean I refered to kontron/986lcd-m, > the coreboot acpi page, and also some tricks disccussed on the mailing > list (64-bits alignment, fadt correct size according to version...). > > I was hoping someone already met this issue and could give me a clue. > > Regards, > Thomas
Hi Thomas, ScottD had a FADT fix for checked build on Persimmon that might be related to your issue. http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2011-May/065115.html Marc -- http://se-eng.com -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot