On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 02:32:30AM +0100, Peter Stuge wrote:
Paul Menzel wrote:
Would not both places be redundant and require a lot of work to keep in sync?
Surely redundant, but the idea may be to have info both online and offline, on the web and in the flashrom binary.
Yep, that's one of the points.
There is a certain level of redundancy, but no as much as it may seem. Note that we're tracking slightly different things on the "Supported_Motherboards" and "Flashrom" wiki pages.
On http://www.coreboot.org/Supported_Motherboards we list mostly board properties:
(1) Type of ROM chip package / socket (PLCC32, DIP32, DIP8, etc).
(2) The type(s) of "protocols" the board/chipset supports (LPC, FWH, ...). This is not the same as what the "Flashrom" wiki page should/will list, for instance some chips may support both LPC _and_ FWH, but a certain board may only support one of them. The flashrom wiki page will only list which types the _chip_ supports, this entry on "Supported_Motherboards" lists what the board supports.
(3) Whether there's a socket on the board (or the chip is soldered).
(4) Whether flashrom works fine on this board (_not_ whether it supports the chip which happens to be in this board per default).
Also, this field (on "Supported_Motherboards") is not fully redundant with the field in the "Flashrom" wiki page; flashrom supports many boards which have no coreboot support whatsoever. The point of the Supported_Motherboards page is to have a fast overview of most relevant info if a user is checking if/which board is supported, or which board he/she could buy, or which (type of) ROM chip he/she needs to buy as a spare for a given board.
The http://www.coreboot.org/Flashrom page will have _some_ of that info duplicated, but not really much. It's more about supported southbridges and chips, the only duplication is the list of boards which flashrom supports and which also happen to work in coreboot. But that's ok, I think we can live with that amount of duplication; we really want a quick overview in "Supported_Motherboards" without too much other clicking-around...
Thanks, Uwe.