[LinuxBIOS] Random Bios Postcodes after 0x88 with 440BX
Corey Osgood
corey_osgood at verizon.net
Fri Apr 27 09:15:28 CEST 2007
roger wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 23:35 -0700, roger wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 00:45 +0200, Uwe Hermann wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> Strange, the patch looks correct. Have you tried all variations in this
>>> line (0x2e, 0x4e, 0x3f0, 0x3f8)?
>>>
>> I'm not sure exactly which iobase ports I haven't tried.
>>
>> But I just realized. We're not assigning a iobase to the port yet..
>> this is just needed for early_serial.c to get an initial console
>> correct?
>>
>> If so, my bag. Although 0x3f8 should work, I should really try all of
>> them then.
>>
>
> Just a quick note, from the success I've just experienced with the
> LinuxBiosV2 on my Tyan S1832DL board just now, console_init seems not to
> be taking place at all. The DFI P2XBL post codes go in a regular
> session "0x80 > 0x88 > 0xE7 (or whatever)" and takes a span of several
> seconds. Linuxbios boots in milliseconds. I should be seeing tons of
> stuff coming out on the serial port, but nothing.
Remove everything but the serial stuff (and mtrr init) from auto.c, and
see if those post codes still appear. I suspect that port 80 is being
used for a timer, and that's what you're seeing.
-Corey
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