Sorry, it's the 56th line:
table_item = (grub_linuxbios_table_item_t) ((long) table_header +
(long) table_header->size);
the (long)table_header->size, I think it is not same with coreboot.
Now I can build a payload with
"--with-platform=multiboot" that can boot my machine, not the
"--with-platform=coreboot".
In the later mail I sent to you, there are same
detail.
BRs,
Rock.
I have read the source code about the mmap of grub and of corebootV4,
I found that the size of their table header struct are not same, and I
think ,in the file "mmap.c" of grub2,on the 53rd line, the offset of
the first table item may be error.
In my copy 53rd line is completely empty. Could you detail the error?
BRs,
Rock.
At 2011-07-05 14:35:28,"Cui Lei" <address@hidden> wrote:
I think the "skip=2146422784" is too big.
I received you reply this monday, then my office PC had a
problem ,can not power on, so I write you late.
I have tried to run "dd", but got "Reading a error address".
On 01.07.2011 08:57, Rock Cui wrote:
Sorry,I am careless, my log file is not empty, please refer to the
attachment.
I would also need another memory location for full diagnostics:
sudo dd if=/dev/mem of=tables bs=1 count=65536 skip=2146422784
Looking at the code, the only way it can hang AFAICT should be fixed by
attached patch (mostly guessing)
1. I have tried the "--with-platform=multiboot" option, but when
booting it show me:
/*********************/
Welcome to GRUB!
out of memory
Aborted.
/*********************/
2. The /dev/mem you need , how can I get it? I want it should be from
the "/" , then I must enter the ubuntu.
So I use the grub1.98 as coreboot payload and boot my ubuntu11.04.
But when I copy the /dev/mem to a log file with "sudo",
I was told “You can not do it!” : (
On 30.06.2011 04:38, Cui Lei wrote:
I have found the the last version which can boot my machine, it is
the r2348. The r2349 can not boot it.
So I checked out the changelog from 2348 to 2349 :
Ironically I did it because i386-coreboot didn't work in my tests.
Could
you send me the first 128K of /dev/mem ? Meanwhile you can try
i386-multiboot port.
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