Read-only mirror of https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git. Synced every hour. We don't handle Pull Requests.
https://coreboot.org
- C 93.8%
- ASL 2.2%
- Makefile 1.1%
- C++ 0.5%
- Pawn 0.5%
- Other 1.8%
src/ram/ramtest.inc{Add movnti ... }
src/southbridge/intel/82801ca/{sync the directory}
src/southbridge/intel/82870/{sync the directory}
src/southbridge/via/vt8231/southgbridge.c
- Transform intel_conf_xxx into pcibios_xxxx
src/southbridge/via/v82c686/southgbridge.c
- Transform intel_conf_xxx into pcibios_xxxx
src/winbond/w83627hf/Config
- Enable the hardware monitor
- Add support for turning on the power_led
util/config/NLBConfig.py
- Add support for object <something>.c
- Add support for object <something>.S
- recode how the list of source files is built up.
util/lb-dump/dump_lb_table.c
- Fix the memory size abreviations
|
||
|---|---|---|
| Documentation | ||
| HOWTO | ||
| romimages | ||
| src | ||
| util | ||
| .cvsignore | ||
| AUTHORS | ||
| ChangeLog | ||
| COPYING | ||
| NEWS | ||
| README | ||
This is FreeBIOS. At this point it's really linuxbios, FreeBIOS is mostly gone. To see how to build a target, you should look into the HOWTO directory. We should, but do not, have a HOWTO for each target. Sorry, Ron's fault. But the SIS 630 is a good place to start. To make this you need a newer GAS. Our version that works is GNU assembler version 2.9.5 (i386-redhat-linux) using BFD version 2.9.5.0.22 This comes with redhat 6.2 or later. Almost everybody has this now.