Author: quozl Date: Thu Nov 11 06:07:25 2010 New Revision: 2017 URL: http://tracker.coreboot.org/trac/openfirmware/changeset/2017
Log: review, fix trailing blanks, change CUSTOMER to SHIP tag
Modified: cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt
Modified: cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt ============================================================================== --- cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt Sat Nov 6 00:04:42 2010 (r2016) +++ cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt Thu Nov 11 06:07:25 2010 (r2017) @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ it performs tag exchange with the "MS" server and rewrites the tags to the value the server specified (examples below).
-=== ASSY state === +=== ASSY state ===
Entry condition:
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ BD=u:\boot\olpc.fth net
The booted (from the net, using TFTP etc) script does the tag -exchange, runs any "Command:" pseudo-tags, and rewrites the tags. +exchange, runs any "Command:" pseudo-tags, and rewrites the tags. The next state is RUNIN.
The response includes one or more "Command:<Forth_commands>" lines. @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Tell operator to move to the download station and insert USB LAN wait-lan wait-scanner - tag exchange with server + tag exchange with server barcode scan of serial number to verify that the board and case are still paired the filename used in the tag exchange is based on the SN, despite the additional cross-checking that would be available if it were @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
* Once the machine leaves the factory, it does not contain any information about factory server names or their credentials. - (The tags containing that information are deleted for CUSTOMER + (The tags containing that information are deleted for SHIP state, and the Linux-based runin scripts contain no hardcoded factory server identification.)