Not a dumb q for a noob to coreboot like me. I 'thought' I was using the coreboot toolchain, but forgot to reset the CONFIG_ANY_TOOLCHAIN once I got the toolchain fully installed. I had forgotten that I changed it somewhere along the line.
After a 'make distclean' the Pistachio image compiles without error.
So thank you for taking the time to respond :)
On 22:17, Tue 02 Jun 2015 David Hendricks dhendrix@google.com wrote:
Dumb q - What toolchain are you using? Did you select "Allow building with any toolchain" (CONFIG_ANY_TOOLCHAIN=y)?
I just pulled the latest sources (a4cf83d) and it compiled a Pistachio image without any issues.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 1:33 AM, Daniel Boyles daniel.boyles@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
In our workshop we have many second hand motherboards which I would like to attempt to port to coreboot. Possibly hundreds of boards covering dozens of types from various manufacturers.
One particular board we have many of is the MSI 7368.
After following http://www.coreboot.org/Motherboard_Porting_Guide and physically inspecting the board, I believe the closest starting point to be the AMD Pistachio. (same northbridge and southbridge, but different SuperIO).
But when trying to 'make' the Pistachio coreboot, I get a whole lot of errors : https://gist.github.com/dboyles/32da2f7f9603920361c1
Would anyone please be so kind as to help cleaning that up? I'm very keen on learning and ultimately contributing back. If someone here is also willing and able to mentor me with that, I'd highly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance Daniel
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