[coreboot] Related: General NERF Install Procedure?

2019-07-10 Thread Matt B
Hello, A couple of years ago I saw Ron's talk on NERF. An acquaintance who maintains a fleet of machines expressed some interest in NERF. He wants to boot linux instead of windows, which isn't supported by his (extremely recent) build of UEFI. (no legacy support whatsoever) The closest thing I

[coreboot] New Defects reported by Coverity Scan for coreboot

2019-07-10 Thread scan-admin
Hi, Please find the latest report on new defect(s) introduced to coreboot found with Coverity Scan. 52 new defect(s) introduced to coreboot found with Coverity Scan. 146 defect(s), reported by Coverity Scan earlier, were marked fixed in the recent build analyzed by Coverity Scan. New

[coreboot] Re: Suggestion Computer-On-Module implementations

2019-07-10 Thread Julius Werner
> It's not related to a project but general support for computer-on-module > (COM) boards. COM board is a single-board computers containing CPU, Memory, > Chipset (SoC). These boards don't contain the standard connectors for I/O. > These boards need to be placed on a carrier board (baseboad),

[coreboot] Re: Suggestion Computer-On-Module implementations

2019-07-10 Thread Nico Huber
On 09.07.19 08:57, Frans Hendriks wrote: > Variants can be used for mainboards. The variants are used for boards within > the same mainboard manufacturer directory. > Computer-On-Module (COM) can be used on different carriers which do not have > same manufacturer. > > Proposal is creating a COM

[coreboot] Re: Suggestion Computer-On-Module implementations

2019-07-10 Thread Nico Huber
On 09.07.19 12:41, Patrick Rudolph wrote: > Hi Frans and Felix, > > On 2019-07-09 11:56 AM, Felix Held wrote: >> Hi Frans! >> >>> Proposal is creating a COM directory ‘src/com’ where the module >>> manufacturer and module name are used. (Similar to mainboard). >>> In this src/com directory common

[coreboot] Re: Suggestion Computer-On-Module implementations

2019-07-10 Thread ron minnich
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:59 PM Frans Hendriks wrote: > The COM board is 'subset' of mainboard. > Suggestion is splitting COM board support (which is not a complete mainboard) > from carrier support. we had this type of board in LinuxBIOS v1 with some PPC systems and followed a similar

[coreboot] Re: Suggestion Computer-On-Module implementations

2019-07-10 Thread Frans Hendriks
It's not related to a project but general support for computer-on-module (COM) boards. COM board is a single-board computers containing CPU, Memory, Chipset (SoC). These boards don't contain the standard connectors for I/O. These boards need to be placed on a carrier board (baseboad), which