[coreboot] pci device memory allocation problem
joe at settoplinux.org
joe at settoplinux.org
Fri Apr 25 16:28:19 CEST 2008
>On 25.04.2008 04:03, joe at settoplinux.org wrote:
>>>> I noticed this problem, if certian devices are disabled (like onboard
>>>> vga for example). The other enabled devices try to use 0xfec00000 for
>>>> memory allocation, causing APIC to fail.
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>> You just need to add a Signed-Off-By as stated in the development
>>>> guidelines. In the mean time I will test it and if all goes well you'll
>>>>
>>> get
>>>
>>>> my Acked-by, and then it can be commited.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Oh, I see.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Aaron Lwe <aaron.lwe at gmail.com>
>>>
>> Acked-by: Joseph Smith <joe at settoplinux.org>
>>
>> Great job Aaron! Works great, attached is the bootlog with vga (device 2.0)
>completly disabled, and coreboot is not trying to allocate the 0xfec00000
>range.
>>
>>
>> commited in r3265
>>
>
>Can you check whether this should be applied to the v3 code as well?
>
Assuming, device.c has the same functions as v2 it probibly should be applied. Can someone running v3 test the patch?
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Thanks,
Joseph Smith
Set-Top-Linux
www.settoplinux.org
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