Hello! I agree! Now the question, in this phrase, "I'm also reminded how many flashable appliances (dlink routers, olevia TVs) have a flash tool that's able to recognize their own images, verify them before flashing for integrity (md5/crc/length), verify them for compatibility "sir this binary is for your router, I'm not letting you wreck your TV".". Whose TV device is that one?
Now I am aware of one device who can display both live TV and play stored streaming video and it is Linux based, but don't think that's the one you mean. -- Gregg C Levine hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net "The Force will be with you always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Behalf Of Jeremy Jackson Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 11:15 PM To: Coreboot Subject: Re: [coreboot] SELF/ELF/LAR - add some flashrom?
On Sun, 2008-04-13 at 05:05 +0200, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
This can be dealt with in the coreboot build system easily enough: just make sure to run the post-processor on all payload files. That's what build scripts are for: to make building easy, to make it easy to build the right way, and to make it hard to build the wrong way.
The ELF loader in coreboot can easily detect this, too (it can check for a coreboot name segment, for example).
I'm also reminded how many flashable appliances (dlink routers, olevia TVs) have a flash tool that's able to recognize their own images, verify them before flashing for integrity (md5/crc/length), verify them for compatibility "sir this binary is for your router, I'm not letting you wreck your TV".
Is ELF up to that?
-- Jeremy Jackson Coplanar Networks (519)489-4903 http://www.coplanar.net jerj@coplanar.net
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