Op vrijdag 21 januari 2011 01:26:06 schreef u:
Thanks for investigating. I have always used the same xgcc for coreboot and seabios. I suppose your newly built xgcc is version 4.5.2. Is there any chance the coreboot.org build system is not yet using 4.5.2, and that explains the size difference? For the xgcc versions I have handy, there is only a small size difference:
4.4.4 Total size: 74448 Free space: 56624 Percent used: 56.8% (128KiB rom) 4.5.0 Total size: 73840 Free space: 57232 Percent used: 56.3% (128KiB rom) 4.5.1 Total size: 74000 Free space: 57072 Percent used: 56.5% (128KiB rom)
Thanks, Scott
Thanks for your answer. Which coreboot revision and board did you use? Is that the technologic/ts5300 which gives me trouble? Are these numbers including SeaBios which is nowadays automatically included as payload?
Thanks, Nils.
-----Original Message----- From: coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org [mailto:coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org] On Behalf Of Nils Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 07:18 PM To: coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] abuild error
]Thanks for your answer. ]Which coreboot revision and board did you use? ]Is that the technologic/ts5300 which gives me trouble? ]Are these numbers including SeaBios which is nowadays automatically included ]as payload? ] ]Thanks, Nils.
Hello Nils,
If I build ts5300 using xgcc 4.5.1, I get:
Fixed space: 0xe05b-0x10000 total: 8101 slack: 2 Percent slack: 0.0% 16bit size: 38896 32bit segmented size: 2416 32bit flat size: 51424 Linking out/rom16.o Stripping out/rom16.strip.o Linking out/rom32seg.o Stripping out/rom32seg.strip.o Linking out/rom.o Prepping out/bios.bin Total size: 92736 Free space: 38336 Percent used: 70.8% (128KiB rom) CBFS coreboot.rom PAYLOAD SeaBIOS (internal, compression: LZMA) Could not add the file to CBFS, it's probably too big. File size: 46868 bytes (45 KB). make: *** [build/coreboot.rom] Error 1
I need to resolve some git and perl problems with my Windows build environment before I can experiment easily. Is switching to a 256KB image a possibility for your use?
Thanks, Scott