Le 23 août 2018 à 15:29, h42@memeware.net a écrit :

On 2018-08-16 20:07, Nico Huber wrote:
On 16.08.2018 12:27, h42@memeware.net wrote:
On 2018-08-15 21:22, Nico Huber wrote:
Hi,
On 14.08.2018 13:41, h42@memeware.net wrote:
So it seems to have detected that my screen is 1920*1080. GPU + screen
detection seems to be working. But i dont get any coreboot output on the
screen.
you can set CONFIG_DEBUG_ADA_CODE to enable verbose messages in
libgfxinit. At least this would show if the GFX hardware is indeed
enabled or if it bails out for some reason.
When you set drm.debug=6 in your kernel command line, there'll also
be a lot of information in the log about what configuration Linux
finds before (re)initializing graphics.
Hope that helps,
Nico
The new additional output:
[...]
Looks all good to me. If you'd provide a full log (including SeaBIOS)
with loglevel `Debug`, that might help to trace it down. Please also
attach your .config (just to be sure, I know you used the defaults but
those can change between code revisions).
Nico

I have searched now for some time how to enable debug loglevel. I have found "Default console log level" in section "Console" but that "Depends on: !CONSOLE_OVERRIDE_LOGLEVEL [=n]". I cant find a way to set CONSOLE_OVERRIDE_LOGLEVEL to =y in make menuconfig. How can that be done?

Hello,

You are reading it wrong:
It depends on CONSOLE_OVERRIDE_LOGLEVEL been =n, because of the « ! » 
And it is =n (according to the «  [=n] » text.

So go to menu « Console » and set «  Default console log level » to 8:SPEW
That’s for the coreboot part, for seabios I don’t know much.

Hope this helps

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