On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 09:37:27PM -0700, ron minnich wrote:
On 6/12/07, ron minnich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/7/07, Peter Stuge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A device tree (not list) in code that
* is seeded by the mainboard dts, which lists all devices
* has device options set from
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 05:28:02AM +, Brendan Trotter wrote:
I just think it'd be annoying for end-users if (for e.g.) the
payload decided to use the 28800 8N1 for serial communication when
LinuxBIOS is using 57600 8N1 because there was no way for the
payload to determine how LinuxBIOS is
I'm using LinuxBIOS on my Tyan s2892. I have a device that maps a lot of
the memory space, but I'm struggling trying to get the Opteron to read and
write to my device in larger blocks. I have set the variable MTRRs in the
device driver to writeback (witnessed by /proc/mtrr), but I still get
On 6/13/07, Myles Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using LinuxBIOS on my Tyan s2892. I have a device that maps a lot of
the memory space, but I'm struggling trying to get the Opteron to read and
write to my device in larger blocks. I have set the variable MTRRs in the
device driver to
On 6/13/07, Myles Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using LinuxBIOS on my Tyan s2892. I have a device that maps a lot
of the memory space, but I'm struggling trying to get the Opteron to
read and write to my device in larger blocks. I have set the variable
MTRRs in the device driver
Ben Hewson wrote:
From the linux log it looks like the reset happen while doing agp
stuff, which wont be initialised
This happens to me as well, I worked around it by blacklisting the
via_agp kernel module (and I think the agpgart module, don't remember)
I'll add a note to the wiki about
That was the problem! Once I've blacklisted the module it comes up
like it should.
Thanks for all your help!
/Thomas
2007/6/13, Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ben Hewson wrote:
From the linux log it looks like the reset happen while doing agp
stuff, which wont be initialised
This happens
That would depend on what kind of problem you have... ?
Funny! I am prone to flashrom because uniflash won't do my board :P
/Thomas
2007/6/12, Dieter Bloms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 12, Thomas Ekstrand wrote:
I got passed it! seemed to be a buggy flash and/or burn. The vt8231 is
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 13, Thomas Ekstrand wrote:
That would depend on what kind of problem you have... ?
Funny! I am prone to flashrom because uniflash won't do my board :P
my problem is, that I can't see anything on serial console.
When I boot linux I can login via serial console with 115200,8N1
Dieter Bloms wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 13, Thomas Ekstrand wrote:
That would depend on what kind of problem you have... ?
Funny! I am prone to flashrom because uniflash won't do my board :P
my problem is, that I can't see anything on serial console.
Are you sure that the serial
See attached patch.
Thanks!
Marc
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This patch fixes the CAS map for -.5 and -1 CAS settings. The -.5 setting
should only shift the mask one bit, not two.
Signed-off-by:
Acked-by: Ronald G. Minnich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Note: I have not tested this on hardware. But I can bet Marc has :-)
This just convinces me that DRAM really is black magic :-)
On 6/13/07, Marc Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See attached patch.
Thanks!
Marc
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Quoting Corey Osgood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
See attached patch. Thanks for all the great comments and suggestions!
-Corey
Am I alowed to Ack this? If so I ACK it :-)
Thanks - Joe
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 10:29:12PM -0400, Joseph Smith wrote:
See attached patch. Thanks for all the great comments and suggestions!
Am I alowed to Ack this? If so I ACK it :-)
Sure you are, but please see the Development Guidelines on the wiki
for the formalia.
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 13, Corey Osgood wrote:
Are you sure that the serial console is set up correctly, both in
Options.lb and the early serial code? And you don't have vga console
enabled, right?
no I'am not sure.
I'am sure I have something wrong, but I don't know what is wrong.
When I boot
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 14, Corey Osgood wrote:
Alright, looking just at the possible flashing issue for the moment, if
you flash the original bios (to your spare chip) does it work correctly?
And please remind me, what board and flash part are you using? Epia?
Also, what does flashrom do?
I've a
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