I noticed this problem, if certian devices are disabled (like onboard vga for example). The other enabled devices try to use 0xfec00000 for memory allocation, causing APIC to fail.
You just need to add a Signed-Off-By as stated in the development guidelines. In the mean time I will test it and if all goes well you'll
get
my Acked-by, and then it can be commited.
Oh, I see.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lwe aaron.lwe@gmail.com
Acked-by: Joseph Smith joe@settoplinux.org
Great job Aaron! Works great, attached is the bootlog with vga (device 2.0) completly disabled, and coreboot is not trying to allocate the 0xfec00000 range.
commited in r3265
Oops, here is the bootlog :-)
Dear list readers,
just a short question. I am using the thread view feature of Evolution. But all the replies from Joseph are not sorted correctly and shown by there own.
Is somebody else experiencing this?
Thanks,
Paul
PS: The archive also does not thread it correctly (see [1] e. g. [coreboot] pci device memory allocation problem ).
[1] http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-April/thread.html