Hello everyone: I have used Kernel-2.4.19_CWLINUX_4 from http://www.cwlinux.com/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/kernel/2.4.19/ but failed! my machine is winfast6300 MA Pro (doc md2800-d08 on i686), and through the console ( i use hypertrm.exe from windows on another machine),the information is following:
###################################################### LinuxBIOS-1.0.0 Mon Jan 20 15:34:48 EST 2003 starting...
Copying LinuxBIOS to ram. LinuxBIOS-1.0.0 Mon Jan 20 15:34:48 EST 2003 booting...
Finding PCI configuration type. PCI: Using configuration type 1 handle_superio start, s 0000ce80 nsuperio 1 s->super 0000e1f8
handle_superio Pass 0, check #0, s 0000ce80 s->super 0000e1f8
handle_superio: Pass 0, Superio SiS 950
handle_superio port 0x0, defaultport 0x2e
handle_superio Using port 0x2e handle_superio Pass 0, done #0 handle_superio done Scanning PCI bus...PCI: PCI: 00:00.0 [1039/0630] PCI: 00:00.1 [1039/5513] PCI: 00:01.0 [1039/0008] PCI: 00:01.1 [1039/0900] PCI: 00:01.2 [1039/7001] PCI: 00:01.3 [1039/7001] PCI: 00:01.4 [1039/7018] PCI: 00:01.6 [1039/7013] PCI: 00:02.0 [1039/0001] PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 1 PCI: 01:00.0 [1039/6300] PCI: pci_scan_bus returning with max=01
PCI: pci_scan_bus returning with max=01
done totalram:56M Initializing CPU #0 Updating microcode microcode_info: sig = 0x00000683 pf=0x00000010 rev = 0x00000000 Enabling cache... Setting fixed MTRRs(0-88 Setting fixed MTRRs(0-16) type:HB DONE fixed MTRRs Setting variable MTRR 0 , base: 0MB,range: 32MB,type HB Setting variable MTRR 1 , base: 32MB,range: 16MB, type HB Setting variable MTRR 2, base: 48MB, range: 8MB, type HB DONE variable MTRRs Clear out the extra MTRR's call intel_enable_fixed_mtrr() call intel_enable_var_mtrr() Leave setup_mtrrs done.
Max cpuid index :2 Vendor ID :GenuineIntel Processor Type :0x00 Processor Family :0x06 Processor Model :0x08 Processor Mask Processor Stepping:0x03 Feature flags :0x0383fbff
Cache/TLB descriptor values: 1 reads required Desc 0x01 : Instr TLB:4KB pages, 4-way set assoc,32 entries Desc 0x02 : Instr TLB:4MB pages,fully assoc,2 entries Desc 0x03 : Data TLB: 4KB pages,4-way set assoc, 64 entries Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x00 : null Desc 0x41 : L2 Unified cache: 128K bytes, 4-way set assoc, 32 byte line size Desc 0x08 : Inst cache: 16K bytes,4-way set assoc,32 byte line size Desc 0x04 : Data TLB:4MB pages,4-way set assoc,8 entries Desc 0x0c : Data cache:16K bytes,2-way or 4-way or 4-way set assoc,32 byte line size
MTRR check Fixed MTRRs: Enabled Variable MTRRs: Enabled
Configuring L2 cache...CPU signature of 680 so no L2 cache configuration Enable Cache done. Disabling local apic...done CPU #0 Initialized Allocating PCI resources... ASSIGN RESOURCES, bus 0 PCI: 00:00.0 10 <- [0x8000000 - 0xfbffffff] mem PCI: 00:00.1 10 <- [0x00002c90 - 0x00002c93] io PCI: 00:00.1 14 <- [0x00002ca0 - 0x00002ca3] io PCI: 00:00.1 18 <- [0x00002cb0 - 0x00002cb3] io PCI: 00:00.1 1c <- [0x00002cc0 - 0x00002cc3] io PCI: 00:00.1 20 <- [0x00002c80 - 0x00002c83] io PCI: 00:00.1 10 <- [0x00002000 - 0x000020ff] io PCI: 00:01.1 14 <- [0xfc100000 - 0xfc100fff] mem
PCI: 00:01.2 10 <- [0xfc101000 - 0xfc101fff] mem
PCI: 00:01.3 10 <- [0xfc102000 - 0xfc102fff] mem
PCI: 00:01.4 10 <- [0x00002400 - 0x000024ff] io
PCI: 00:01.4 14 <- [0xfc103000 - 0 PCI: 00:01.6 10 <- [0x00002800 - 0x000028ff] io
PCI: 00:01.6 14 <- [0x00002c00 - 0x00002c7f] io
PCI: 00:02.0 1c <- [0x00001000 - 0x00001fff] bus 1 io
PCI: 00:02.0 24 <- [0xf0000000 - 0xf7ffffff] bus 1 prefmem
PCI: 00:02.0 20 <- [0xfc000000 - 0xfc0fffff] bus 1 mem
ASSIGN RESOURCES, bus 1 PCI: 01:00.0 10 <- [0xf0000000 - 0xf7ffffff] prefmem
PCI: 01:00.0 14 <- [0xfc000000 - 0xfc01ffff] mem
PCI: 01:00.0 18 <- [0x00001000 - 0x0000107f] io
Allocating VGA resource done. Enabling PCI resourcess...PCI: 00:00.0 cmd <- 0
PCI: 00:00.1 cmd <- 01 PCI: 00:01.0 cmd <- 0c PCI: 00:01.1 cmd <- 03 PCI: 00:01.2 cmd <- 02 PCI: 00:01.3 cmd <- 02 PCI: 00:01.4 cmd <- 03 PCI: 00:01.6 cmd <- 01 PCI: 00:02.0 cmd <- 27 PCI: 01:00.0 cmd <- 03 done. Initializing PCI devices... PCI devices initialized Enabled in SIS 503 regs 0x40 and 0x45 Now try to turn off shadow device for SiS 630 is 0x127ec Shadow memory disabled in SiS 630 handle_superio start, s 0000ce80 nsuperio 1 s->super 0000e1f8
handle_superio Pass 1, check #0, s 0000ce80 s->super 0000e1f8
handle_superio: Pass 1, Superio SiS 950
handle_superio port 0x2e, defaultport 0x2e
handle_superio Using port 0x2e handle_superio Pass 1, done #0 handle_superio done Winfast 6300 (and similar)...Entering the initregs process
Southbridge fixup done for SIS 503 handle_superio start, s 0000ce80 nsuperio 1 s->super 0000e1f8
handle_superio Pass 2, check #0, s 0000ce80 s->super 0000e1f8
handle_superio: Pass 2, Superio SiS 950
handle_superio port 0x2e, defaultport 0x2e
handle_superio Using port 0x2e Call finishup handle_superio Pass 2, done #0 handle_superio done Checking IRQ routing tables.../opt/cwlinux/freebios/src/arch/i386/lib/pirq_routing.c: 23: check_pirq_routiing_table() - irq_routing_table located at : 0x0000a94
done. Copying IRQ routing tables to 0xf0000...done. Wrote linuxbios table at : 00000500 - 0000067c checksum 7c69 Jumping to linuxbiosmain()...
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Jamuary 2000 , James Hendricks, Dale Webster,and Ron Version 0.1
init_bytes Gunzip setup gunzip_setup output data is 0x00100000 Gunzipping boot code 42:fill_inbuf() - ram buffer:-0x0001afe4 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00010000 block_count:0 inbuf[0] is 0x1f flush 0x00100000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00108000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00110000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00118000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00020000 block_count:1 inbuf[0] is 0x3b flush 0x00120000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00128000 co flush 0x00130000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00030000 block_count:2 inbuf[0] is 0xf1 flush 0x00138000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00140000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00148000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00150000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00040000 block_count:3 inbuf[0] is 0xe2 flush 0x00158000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00160000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00168000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x0 inbuf[0] is 0x4d flush 0x00170000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00178000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00180000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00188000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00060000 block_count:5 inbuf[0] is 0x7e flush 0x00190000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00198000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001a0000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00070000 block_count:6 inbuf[0] is 0x5d flush 0x001a8000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001b0000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001b8000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001c0000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00080000 block_count:7 inbuf[0] is 0x2d flush 0x001c8000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001d0000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001d8000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001e0000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x00090000 block_count:8 inbuf[0] is 0x6b flush 0x001e8000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001f0000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x001f8000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00200000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00208000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00210000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x000a0000 block_count:9 inbuf[0] is 0x6e flush 0x00218000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00220000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00228000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00230000 count 0x00008000 done memcpy_from_doc_mil 52:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x000b0000 block_count:10 inbuf[0] is 0x32 flush 0x00238000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00240000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00248000 count 0x00008000 flush 0x00250000 count 0x00003de0 <1001> fini_bytes command line - [root=/dev/nftla console=ttyS0,115200 console=/dev/tty5 CONSOLE=/ dev/tty5 video=sisfb:640x480-8@60,font:VGA8x16] Jumping to boot code
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On my LinuxBIOS machine ,cann't get into the system and only a picture ! So can you tell me what's wrong with me and how to do next? thanks a lot!
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Hello!
I decided to finally download the code for LinuxBIOS and all that I could find was a year 2001 dated snapshot and a year 2000 dated "release". Is the project dead or what? What are we discussing here then? Why the link at http://www.linuxbios.org/developer/download/index.html leads to a CVS tree of the freeBIOS project, which has nothing on its pages said about the www.LinuxBIOS.org ? Things seem so mysterious... Can anybody clarify them to me?
With best regards, Alexander Reactor Critical - 3D Hardware reviews
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Greetings,
Currently, for all practical purposes, freebios is LinuxBIOS. The project is actually quite active. The snapshots are way out of date. The best thing is to check out the freebios CVS tree for current images.
Snapshots are reletive in any case as each mainboard in the tree is more or less it's own sub-project that happens to share a good bit of stable code in the tree with other boards. Each mainboard directory has a STATUS file indicating (hopefully) the date of the last known good build so if all else fails, a CVS checkout of that date should build and run correctly.
G'day, sjames
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Alexander Amelkin wrote:
Hello!
I decided to finally download the code for LinuxBIOS and all that I could find was a year 2001 dated snapshot and a year 2000 dated "release". Is the project dead or what? What are we discussing here then? Why the link at http://www.linuxbios.org/developer/download/index.html leads to a CVS tree of the freeBIOS project, which has nothing on its pages said about the www.LinuxBIOS.org ? Things seem so mysterious... Can anybody clarify them to me?
With best regards, Alexander Reactor Critical - 3D Hardware reviews
--8<--just-a-cookie---------------------------------------------- Real programmers don't read manuals. Reliance on a reference is a hallmark of the novice and the coward. --8<-------------------------------------------------------------
Linuxbios mailing list Linuxbios@clustermatic.org http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
Hello from Gregg C Levine Yes, the project, is alive and kicking. Currently all of the code, is indeed sitting on the CVS servers, at the project address given on the project pages a Source Forge. The ones you were looking at, and indeed the ones that I first grabbed, were the snapshots that were made up, simply for the ease of some of us, who don't have that feature access. All you need to do is follow the instructions given to retrieve the code from CVS, via the instructions on the webpage. ------------------- Gregg C Levine hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net ------------------------------------------------------------ "The Force will be with you...Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi "Use the Force, Luke." Obi-Wan Kenobi (This company dedicates this E-Mail to General Obi-Wan Kenobi ) (This company dedicates this E-Mail to Master Yoda )
-----Original Message----- From: linuxbios-admin@clustermatic.org [mailto:linuxbios- admin@clustermatic.org] On Behalf Of Alexander Amelkin Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 6:48 AM To: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: Is the project actually dead or what?
Hello!
I decided to finally download the code for LinuxBIOS and all that I could find was a year 2001 dated snapshot and a year 2000 dated "release". Is the project dead or what? What are we discussing here then? Why the link at http://www.linuxbios.org/developer/download/index.html leads to a CVS tree of the freeBIOS project, which has nothing on its pages
said
about the www.LinuxBIOS.org ? Things seem so mysterious... Can anybody clarify them to me?
With best regards, Alexander Reactor Critical - 3D Hardware reviews
--8<--just-a-cookie---------------------------------------------- Real programmers don't read manuals. Reliance on a reference is a hallmark of the novice and the coward. --8<-------------------------------------------------------------
Linuxbios mailing list Linuxbios@clustermatic.org http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
Hello!
I'm trying to figure out how to build and install the linuxbios on my pc787cl+ motherboard. I read the SIS630 HOWTO and now I have a strong feeling like I need to buy a DiskOnChip and that linuxbios can't be put into a regular flash chip (where the regular bios is contained). Am I right? How big the linuxbios is then if it can't fit into a 2Mbit flash where a usual BIOS fits with all its bells and whistles? Or am I wrong? Then how do I flash the linuxbios into the regular flash chip on a SiS630 mainboard? Is the procedure the same as for DoC?
With best regards, Alexander mailto:spirit@reactor.ru
command line - [root=/dev/nftla console=ttyS0,115200 console=/dev/tty5 CONSOLE=/ dev/tty5 video=sisfb:640x480-8@60,font:VGA8x16] Jumping to boot code
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On my LinuxBIOS machine ,cann't get into the system and only a picture ! So can you tell me what's wrong with me and how to do next?
I think the picture means that sisfb is up and working.
Have you tried hookiing up serial? why is your concols /dev/tty5?
ron