Hi Viktor,
Yes, I think having option roms checked is probably required. The only other thing I'd recommend is to build SeaBIOS outside of the coreboot structure and pull it in as an elf payload. Building within coreboot is handy, but it doesn't offer the flexibility or control that you get building it yourself.
Martin
On 01/12/2015 01:50 AM, Kuzmichev Viktor wrote:
On 11.01.2015 07:45, Martin Roth wrote:
On 01/10/2015 07:53 AM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:Thank you for your replies!
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 11:45:40AM +0300, Kuzmichev Viktor wrote:As I recall, Mohon Peak uses 0x2f8 for the console serial port. Did you set sgabios to output to 2f8 instead of 3f8 in sgabios.h?
Hello,It should have worked. How did you build SeaBIOS, what SeaBIOS config
I've been trying to boot grub installed on the hard drive using coreboot and
SeaBIOS as a payload. The motherboard I'm using is Intel Mohon Peak. Also, I
do not use VGA for output, only serial port. So, I included the sgabios into
my rom file. Here is its layout:
did you use, and what changes have you made to SeaBIOS?
-Kevin
sgabios.h:#define COM_BASE_ADDR 0x3f8
Martin
Just checked sgabios.h and changed serial port base address to 2f8. Somehow I missed it earlier, although I did set this parameter in both coreboot and SeaBIOS before. Sadly, I do not currently have access to Mohon Peak, so I can't really test this right now but, hopefully, I would be able to test this in a few days.
Also, I'd like to clarify one more thing. Should Option ROMS parameter in SeaBIOS menuconfig be checked for sgabios to work? Are there any other nuances I should keep in mind?
Viktor
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