On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:12 AM, ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Myles Watson mylesgw@gmail.com wrote:
Payload is overwriting Coreboot tables.
I don't see this line in mine. Could you try HAVE_LOW_TABLES=0 and see if that fixes it for you? If so we can try to debug why having both doesn't work. If not we can compare payloads. My entry point is different than yours too.
oops, I was not up to date on this one. Now the high tables are at Writing high table forward entry at 0x00000500 Wrote coreboot table at: 00000500 - 00000518 checksum f3df New low_table_end: 0x00000500 Now going to write high coreboot table at 0x03ff0800 rom_table_end = 0x03ff0800 Adjust low_table_end from 0x00000500 to 0x00001000 Adjust rom_table_end from 0x03ff0800 to 0x04000000 Adding high table area Wrote coreboot table at: 03ff0800 - 03ff0e8c checksum 1a86
which makes more sense. Still triple faulting however.
I'll just have coreboot dump the first 32 bytes of memory at entry point to make sure it's what I think it is.
If you can test latest coreboot with latest qemu I'd be interested.
It triple faults for me too. I was using 0.9.1, and I downloaded 0.10.4.
I have xxd'ed the coreboot rom and it certainly appears the data is in there correctly.
It looks like a qemu change.
Thanks, Myles