John,
Are you checking out the blobs repo into 3rdparty? In that repo there are the following blobs for lumpy:
http://review.coreboot.org/gitweb?p=blobs.git;a=tree;f=mainboard/samsung/lum...
The descriptor and me blobs don't live in cbfs. They live in the rom but not as cbfs files.
Offset 0: descriptor.bin Offset 0 + sizeof(descriptor.bin): me.bin Offset 0 + sizeof(descriptor.bin) + sizeof(me.bin): Usable rom space for corebot. This should be 6MiB. i.e. descriptor + me.bin take 2MiB (there is some rounding).
The mrc.bin needs to be at a fixed location in the address space (and fixed location in rom) in order to work correctly.
You will need adjust the CONFIG_ paths in your .config for the build to work. Looking at src/southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/Makefile.inc I see CONFIG_HAVE_ME_BIN needs to be set to y and CONFIG_ME_BIN_PATH needs to be set accordingly like I provided my previous example for mrc.bin.
Could you provide more details of your .config and the location of the blobs on your local file system? This sounds like a simple build issue in that the pieces aren't being placed in the proper places. I'm guessing the default path locations in the Kconfigs just don't line up correctly -- thus leading to some manual intervention.
-Aaron
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 6:30 AM, John Lewis jlewis@johnlewis.ie wrote:
Well, that didn't work, although the fan briefly span up, which I didn't notice before.
I also tried building your beloved Parrot, and that is missing me.bin too.
On 24/07/2013 11:26, John Lewis wrote:
I realise that this may well not work for reasons I don't understand, but I have manually added the me.bin file to coreboot.rom using cbfstool. Worth a try, I thought.
On 24/07/2013 07:38, ron minnich wrote:
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se [1]>
wrote:
I guess eliminating that deployment/release process completely is the reason to just always work directly upstream.
well, that deploy/release process is not going to be eliminated. I'm just working on some ideas to make things better in the context of that process, which I think is doable. I'm just grateful John is a patient and reasonable guy :-) ron
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