Re: EFI native support on amd64
Hi, 2016-12-09 7:09 GMT+09:00 Alexander Nasonov : >> http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/nonaka/efiboot/ > > Hi Kimihiro, > > That's cool! I can boot from your bootloader. The compilation fails, > though: > > /home/alnsn/netbsd-current/tooldir.amd64/bin/x86_64--netbsd-ld: cannot > find startprog32.o: No such file or directory I updated the patches. Regards, -- Kimihiro Nonaka
Re: EFI native support on amd64
Kimihiro Nonaka wrote: > > I'm working on efiboot. > > http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/nonaka/efiboot/ Hi Kimihiro, That's cool! I can boot from your bootloader. The compilation fails, though: /home/alnsn/netbsd-current/tooldir.amd64/bin/x86_64--netbsd-ld: cannot find startprog32.o: No such file or directory I'm building on amd64 -current. -- Alex
Re: Audio - In kernel audio mixing
Hi, My audio changes have been committed. In the previous versions there was a problem with the blocksize. It had to be greater than or equal to hardware blocksize not less for all virtual channel ring buffers. audioctl will not hang anymore - this was caused by a memory leak. saturate function - the channels do not decrease in volume for every new channel opened. This can be turned off by setting a sysctl hw.hdafg0.saturate, with my audio hardware. Saturate is on by default. Thanks to Onno van der Linden and maya@ for testing bugfixes and feedback. Best regards, Nat.
Re: EFI native support on amd64
Hi, 2016-12-08 18:35 GMT+09:00 Alexander Nasonov : > I see some pieces of EFI in the base (gnu-efi, grub support) but > no complete native support. If I remember correctly, someone worked > on it but I don't have any link to their work. Are there any patches > I can hack on further? I'm working on efiboot. http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/nonaka/efiboot/ Regards, -- Kimihiro Nonaka
EFI native support on amd64
Hi, I see some pieces of EFI in the base (gnu-efi, grub support) but no complete native support. If I remember correctly, someone worked on it but I don't have any link to their work. Are there any patches I can hack on further? PS I was able to link a hello world amd64 executable. It printed gibberish, though, presumably because it expected CHAR16. Otherwise, coding was quite easy given my lack of knowledge in this area. Alex