[LinuxBIOS] Build broken?
beneo
beneo at comcast.net
Wed Nov 9 02:01:37 CET 2005
Hi,
I download a lateset snapshot from linuxBIOS.org yesterday. I don't know if it is bad luck or something, I can not successfully build any BIOS from the tree I downloaded. I tried following three platform.
tyan/s2891
tyan/s2895
amd/serenade
Does anybody has similar issue or know what happened?
Below are the details on the things I got for these three different target platform
1. Both tyan/s2891 and tyan/s2895 have similar behavior
I changed a few lines in Options.lb:
default USE_DCACHE_RAM=1
default CONFIG_USE_INIT=1
default DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL=7
default MAXIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL=7
I get a error output like below: (Note: Changing options in the Options.lb above were not the cuase of the problem. Without changing USE_DCACHE_RAM and CONFIG_USE_INIT, I still get same results)
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gcc -m32 -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o linuxbios_ram -T /export/1/new/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld linuxbios_ram.o
linuxbios_ram.o(.text+0x13db9): In function `smp_write_config_table':
: undefined reference to `get_apicid_base'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [linuxbios_ram] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/1/new/targets/tyan/s2895/s2895/normal'
make: *** [normal/linuxbios.rom] Error 1
2. amd/serenade gets the build error like below. It probably is the side product of the tree enabled dual core and cache as RAM?
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gcc -m32 -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o linuxbios_ram -T /export/1/new/src/config/linuxbios_ram.ld linuxbios_ram.o
linuxbios_ram.o(.text+0x14d2): In function `model_fxx_init':
: undefined reference to `get_node_core_id'
linuxbios_ram.o(.text+0x14e6): In function `model_fxx_init':
: undefined reference to `amd_sibling_init'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [linuxbios_ram] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/1/new/targets/amd/serenade/serenade/normal'
make: *** [normal/linuxbios.rom] Error 1
Any help would be appriciated.
Thanks
Beneo
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