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On 3/25/10 7:54 PM, Myles Watson wrote:<br>
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face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"></font></font>A (maybe too
obvious) variant would be to create a binary dsdt instead
of a C file and pack that into CBFS. It would reduce coreboot size and
allow to copy/decompress it right to cbmem<br>
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<div>This would be fine with me. It's quite a bit more overhead than
the double copy, though.<br>
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how so?<br>
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