Hi Mayuri, Please find my response inline -
> > > 1)Do we need to do any changes in coreboot to support low latency kernel? Before answering the question, I would ask you to a bit more specific to the question as to what kernel configuration you are using to make it low-latency kernel. The most relevant kernel options if you want to recompile your kernel yourself to have a low-latency desktop are: PREEMPT=y and: CONFIG_1000_HZ=y and/or CONFIG_NO_HZ=y > > > 2) Is there a way to communicate from SeaBIOS to GRUB regarding selection of > any particular partition for recover? I have run SeaBIOS with GRUB as payload over qemu-x86 and get a grub shell. After you get the grub shell, you should be able to recover any particular partition i.e. any partition with the /boot directory containing the vmlinuz and other boot image files can be booted. Though I have done it over qemu-x86 (but that should not matter.) > > > > 3)Has anybody tested TPM (Trusted platform module for Intel SOC) with > coreboot and seabios? Any help will be appreciated. > > Sorry, NO. Regards, Saket Sinha -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot