On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 9:55 PM, dhan.war wardhan.v.1.0@gmail.com wrote:
hi all
i am using toshiba satellite c850d-m5010. the kvm is disabled by default in BIOS. it seems to me that many laptop manufacturers does not fully support kvm.
my output of the superiotool : # superiotool superiotool r6637 Found Nuvoton WPCE775x / NPCE781x (id=0x00, rev=0x01) at 0x2e
i did a search on website & it points to me 2 links only [[a] & [b]]. the link [a] is silent about BIOS & CB. the link [b] is silent about datasheets & comment.
the output of superiotool -V also states that dump is available.
there is also a request to add WPCE775x on mailing list [c] & there seems to no answer to the thread.
my questions: [1] does coreboot support kvm ?
I think this is more a question for SeaBIOS (http://www.seabios.org/SeaBIOS) ?
[2] can i install coreboot on Nuvoton WPCE775x / NPCE781x ?
The question is whether or not you can install coreboot on the Toshiba c850d-m5010. I see that it uses an AMD E-series APU -- That may actually be supported to some extent in coreboot. However, there is a lot more work that is needed to fully support a mainboard, and laptops can be difficult to work with.
[3] does the support for Nuvoton WPCE775x / NPCE781x is added in coreboot ?
Although this EC is not currently used in any platforms which coreboot supports, IIRC it uses standard ACPI and PnP interfaces for most of its functionality.
As Vladimir points out, the EC should be of marginal importance to coreboot.
[4] what does the dump available mean in output of superiotool -V ?
It is simply a listing of register values.
if you need any further information please let me know. please also provide appropriate commands if it involves any packages.
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[a] http://www.coreboot.org/Superiotool [b] http://www.coreboot.org/Embedded_controller [c] http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2010-July/059274.html
regards, dhan.war
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