Thank you very much, this helped a lot! Now memtest is loading and it successfully performs RAM tests. But there is another issue. Somehow, input via serial console does not work. And it seems like the problem is not in memtest, rather it's in SeaBIOS or coreboot. There is no any prompt for input in coreboot. But there is in SeaBIOS, and I was not able to enter boot menu since it did not respond to F12. Although, SeaBIOS responds to the keyboard that is directly connected to the board while memtest does not seem to respond at all (at least, I tried to hit Esc which should reboot the board).
I've tried to search for this but so far found nothing.
Will appreciate any help.

Viktor

On 23.01.2015 18:47, Aaron Durbin wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 1:45 AM, Kuzmichev Viktor
<kuzmichevvikt...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Stefan,

Thank you for the tip, I'm currently looking into that. But I'm still not
sure how to specify the load address. My guess is that I should edit the
linking script properly to do it. By default it looks as follows
(memtest.lds):

OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-i386");
OUTPUT_ARCH(i386);

ENTRY(_start);
SECTIONS {
     . = 0x10000;
     _start = . ;
     .data : {
         *(.data)
     }
}

And here is the output of 'readelf -a memtest' command:

ELF Header:
   Magic:   7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
   Class:                             ELF32
   Data:                              2's complement, little endian
   Version:                           1 (current)
   OS/ABI:                            UNIX - System V
   ABI Version:                       0
   Type:                              EXEC (Executable file)
   Machine:                           Intel 80386
   Version:                           0x1
   Entry point address:               0x10000
   Start of program headers:          52 (bytes into file)
   Start of section headers:          239496 (bytes into file)
   Flags:                             0x0
   Size of this header:               52 (bytes)
   Size of program headers:           32 (bytes)
   Number of program headers:         1
   Size of section headers:           40 (bytes)
   Number of section headers:         3
   Section header string table index: 2

Section Headers:
   [Nr] Name              Type            Addr     Off    Size   ES Flg Lk
Inf Al
   [ 0]                   NULL            00000000 000000 000000 00      0
0  0
   [ 1] .data             PROGBITS        00010000 010000 02a774 00 WA  0   0
1
   [ 2] .shstrtab         STRTAB          00000000 03a774 000011 00      0
0  1
Key to Flags:
   W (write), A (alloc), X (execute), M (merge), S (strings)
   I (info), L (link order), G (group), T (TLS), E (exclude), x (unknown)
   O (extra OS processing required) o (OS specific), p (processor specific)

There are no section groups in this file.

Program Headers:
   Type           Offset   VirtAddr   PhysAddr   FileSiz MemSiz  Flg Align
   LOAD           0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x3a774 0x3a774 RW 0x200000

  Section to Segment mapping:
   Segment Sections...
    00     .data

There is no dynamic section in this file.

There are no relocations in this file.

The decoding of unwind sections for machine type Intel 80386 is not
currently supported.

No version information found in this file.

So, the entry point is at the offset of 0x10000. But I think I should
somehow change the 'VirtAddr'. I've tried to edit the script in different
ways, for example, I've tried to add MEMORY command and then allocate
certain sections to the regions as explained here:
https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/REGION_005fALIAS.html#REGION_005fALIAS
but haven't come to any success yet.

Are there any advices you could give me?  Am I even looking in the right
direction?
Ya. You are on the right path. I just confirmed your findings locally.
What you'd like to see is VirtAddr/PhysAddr = 0x10000 as well as
offset to be 0x10000 because that would match with .data section. Also
notice that MemSiz is 0x10000 greater than the Size of the .data
section.  So when this payload is loading all memory from 0x00000 to
0x10000 is filled with zeros before the start of the program at
0x10000.

I poked around in trying to relink in different ways but it kept
loading at 0. You could hexedit the memtest elf file. Apparently there
is an 'ht editor' program. However, I couldn't for the life of me
figure it out, but I was able to make it coredump trying to figure out
how to navigate it. :/

But I just found this page:
http://dwarfdump.blogspot.com/2009/08/executable-file-editor-elf-editor.html

$ hte memtest

<hit space>

Goto 'elf/program headers'. Hit <enter>

Expand 'entry 0' with <enter>
Goto 'offset'
Hit <F4>.
Make 'offset', 'virtual address', 'physical address' all to 00010000
Make 'in file size' and 'in memory size' 00027008.

Hit <F2> to save.
Hit <F10> to quit.

Those values were based on the memtest I compiled:
$ readelf -e memtest
ELF Header:
   Magic:   7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
   Class:                             ELF32
   Data:                              2's complement, little endian
   Version:                           1 (current)
   OS/ABI:                            UNIX - System V
   ABI Version:                       0
   Type:                              EXEC (Executable file)
   Machine:                           Intel 80386
   Version:                           0x1
   Entry point address:               0x10000
   Start of program headers:          52 (bytes into file)
   Start of section headers:          225308 (bytes into file)
   Flags:                             0x0
   Size of this header:               52 (bytes)
   Size of program headers:           32 (bytes)
   Number of program headers:         1
   Size of section headers:           40 (bytes)
   Number of section headers:         3
   Section header string table index: 2

Section Headers:
   [Nr] Name              Type            Addr     Off    Size   ES Flg Lk Inf 
Al
   [ 0]                   NULL            00000000 000000 000000 00      0   0  0
   [ 1] .data             PROGBITS        00010000 010000 027008 00  WA  0   0  
1
   [ 2] .shstrtab         STRTAB          00000000 037008 000011 00      0   0  
1
Key to Flags:
   W (write), A (alloc), X (execute), M (merge), S (strings)
   I (info), L (link order), G (group), T (TLS), E (exclude), x (unknown)
   O (extra OS processing required) o (OS specific), p (processor specific)

Program Headers:
   Type           Offset   VirtAddr   PhysAddr   FileSiz MemSiz  Flg Align
   LOAD           0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x37008 0x37008 RW  0x200000

  Section to Segment mapping:
   Segment Sections...
    00     .data


After the instructions above I get the following:

  $ readelf -e memtest
ELF Header:
   Magic:   7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
   Class:                             ELF32
   Data:                              2's complement, little endian
   Version:                           1 (current)
   OS/ABI:                            UNIX - System V
   ABI Version:                       0
   Type:                              EXEC (Executable file)
   Machine:                           Intel 80386
   Version:                           0x1
   Entry point address:               0x10000
   Start of program headers:          52 (bytes into file)
   Start of section headers:          225308 (bytes into file)
   Flags:                             0x0
   Size of this header:               52 (bytes)
   Size of program headers:           32 (bytes)
   Number of program headers:         1
   Size of section headers:           40 (bytes)
   Number of section headers:         3
   Section header string table index: 2

Section Headers:
   [Nr] Name              Type            Addr     Off    Size   ES Flg Lk Inf 
Al
   [ 0]                   NULL            00000000 000000 000000 00      0   0  0
   [ 1] .data             PROGBITS        00010000 010000 027008 00  WA  0   0  
1
   [ 2] .shstrtab         STRTAB          00000000 037008 000011 00      0   0  
1
Key to Flags:
   W (write), A (alloc), X (execute), M (merge), S (strings)
   I (info), L (link order), G (group), T (TLS), E (exclude), x (unknown)
   O (extra OS processing required) o (OS specific), p (processor specific)

Program Headers:
   Type           Offset   VirtAddr   PhysAddr   FileSiz MemSiz  Flg Align
   LOAD           0x010000 0x00010000 0x00010000 0x27008 0x27008 RW  0x200000

  Section to Segment mapping:
   Segment Sections...
    00     .data


Notice now that we're only loading the .data section at 0x10000. I
hope that helps.

Thanks in advance,
Viktor


On 20.01.2015 22:33, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
* Kuzmichev Viktor <kuzmichevvikt...@gmail.com> [150120 14:31]:
Hello,

I'm trying to load Memtest86+ on the Mohon Peak reference board from
CBFS and it fails.
My primary payload is SeaBIOS. Memtest is added using cbfstool, so
the layout of my ROM file is as follows:

$ ./build/cbfstool build/coreboot.rom print
coreboot.rom: 8192 kB, bootblocksize 1024, romsize 8388608, offset
0x600000
alignment: 64 bytes, architecture: x86

Name                           Offset     Type         Size
cmos_layout.bin                0x600000   cmos_layout  1352
fallback/romstage              0x600580   stage        26616
fallback/ramstage              0x606dc0   stage        60446
fallback/payload               0x615a40   payload      55799
config                         0x623480   raw          4323
revision                       0x6245c0   raw          714
img/Memtest86+                 0x6248c0   payload      225028
(empty)                        0x65b800   null         1001368
mrc.cache                      0x74ffc0   (unknown)    65536
cpu_microcode_blob.bin         0x760000   microcode    83968
(empty)                        0x774840   null         46936
fsp.bin                        0x77ffc0   (unknown)    372736
(empty)                        0x7db000   null         150424

I've tried versions 4.20 and 5.01. Memtest86+ v4.20 just hangs, here
is output of SeaBIOS trying to load it:
Trying CBFS
Booting from CBFS...
Run img/Memtest86+
Segment 41544144 194420@0xffe24920 -> 194420@0x00000000
No compression

And then nothing. Memtest86+ v5.01 goes a bit further, SeaBIOS finds
its entry point:
Trying CBFS
Booting from CBFS...
Run img/Memtest86+
Segment 41544144 224972@0xffe24920 -> 224972@0x00000000
No compression
Calling addr 0x00010000
It looks like in both cases memtest86+ is loaded at address 0x00000000
which will overwrite a bunch of memory, including the coreboot tables.
Looks like the memtest86+ elf binary needs to specify a load address.

Stefan


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