Vincent Legoll wrote:
>> And a coreboot using them could probably be
>> argued to be a derivative work of the factory BIOS, and that is not
>> so good from a licensing perspective.
>>
>
> That would be subject to local copyright laws, I think, and providing a
> way to load external ACPI tables
Hi,
The problem with use of original ACPI tables is different resources which might
be static in the tables. Like I/O ports (legacy, smbus, pmio etc etc) Plus there
might be some regions of memory reserved, which are not on Coreboot etc.
Basically it is not so difficult to create your own ACP
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> An area where I need something explained (that I didn't found in
>> the wiki) is: what would be required to have ACPI working ?
>>
>> Couldn't we extract the tables from legacy BIOS and use them
>> within coreboot, if we don'
Vincent Legoll wrote:
> But I intend to have a coreboot which is able to run the linux kernel
> without special parameters, is that a realistic goal to aim for ?
I think so.
> An area where I need something explained (that I didn't found in
> the wiki) is: what would be required to have ACPI wor
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vincent Legoll wrote:
>> http://www.coreboot.org/Shuttle_SN25P
>
> Great notes!
>
> Only comment I can think of is to keep the tested kernel options
> around even if they are discarded as not being useful, to keep record
> of
Vincent Legoll wrote:
> http://www.coreboot.org/Shuttle_SN25P
Great notes!
Only comment I can think of is to keep the tested kernel options
around even if they are discarded as not being useful, to keep record
of what has been tried.
//Peter
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Hello,
While I still have that info fresh in my head, I wrote what
I did for the Shuttle SN25P mainboard port.
main page:
http://www.coreboot.org/Shuttle_SN25P
linked from entry in supported mainboards
Thanks to all who helped me getting there, I hope
collaboration will continue.
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Vincent Le
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