[coreboot] newconfig to Kconfig for Dummies
Joseph Smith
joe at settoplinux.org
Fri Feb 5 05:36:43 CET 2010
On 02/04/2010 11:28 PM, Myles Watson wrote:
>
>
>> Ok, so here is what the Thomson IP1000 looks like (see notations):
>>
>> -CONFIG_DCACHE_RAM_BASE = 0xc0000 - I have no idea what this is for???
>> -CONFIG_DCACHE_RAM_SIZE = 0x1000 - I have no idea what this is for???
> If your board doesn't use CAR it doesn't matter. It's the address and size
> for Cache-As-RAM.
>
>> +CONFIG_HAVE_HARD_RESET = 0x0
>> +CONFIG_HAVE_HIGH_TABLES = 0x1
>> +CONFIG_HAVE_PIRQ_TABLE = 0x1
>> -CONFIG_HYPERTRANSPORT_PLUGIN_SUPPORT = 0x1 - Why would newconfig
>> enable this for an Intel P3 processor? Is it enabled by default?
> Yes.
>
>> +CONFIG_HYPERTRANSPORT_PLUGIN_SUPPORT = 0x0
>> +CONFIG_I830_VIDEO_MB_1MB = 0x0
>> +CONFIG_I830_VIDEO_MB_512KB = 0x0
>> +CONFIG_I830_VIDEO_MB_8MB = 0x1
>> +CONFIG_I830_VIDEO_MB_OFF = 0x0
>> -CONFIG_LOGICAL_CPUS = 0x0 - Why would newconfig specify 0 cpus???
> LOGICAL_CPUS is code for multiple cores. In this case I'm assuming that
> your CPU is single-core.
>
>> +CONFIG_LOGICAL_CPUS = 0x1
>> -CONFIG_PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_REALMODE = 0x0 - I want this to be enabled
>> by default (0x1), so should I just change it in Options.lb?
> newconfig is going away. I wouldn't bother.
>
>> +CONFIG_PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_REALMODE = 0x1
>> +CONFIG_PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_X86EMU = 0x0
>> +CONFIG_PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_YABEL = 0x0
>> -CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN = 0x0 - I want this to be enabled by default (0x1),
>> so should I just change it in Options.lb?
> Same thing.
>
>> +CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN = 0x1
>> -CONFIG_RAMBASE = 0x4000 - What is the correct value?
>> +CONFIG_RAMBASE = 0x100000 - It seems to work fine ether way?
> If it works either way, then leave it at 0x100000. It's "safer" for things
> like SMI to have Coreboot run above 1MB.
>
>> -CONFIG_VGA_ROM_RUN = 0x0 - I want this to be enabled by default (0x1),
>> so should I just change it in Options.lb?
> Same thing.
>
>> +CONFIG_VGA_ROM_RUN = 0x1
>
> Does it boot with Kconfig? If yes, you're done.
>
> Thanks Myles, yes it does boot with Kconfig, so I guess I am done.
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Thanks,
Joseph Smith
Set-Top-Linux
www.settoplinux.org
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