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SubjectRe: Latest kernel doesn't boot
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On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 19:39 +0100, Thomas Meyer wrote:
> H. Peter Anvin schrieb:
> > Thomas Meyer wrote:
> >> H. Peter Anvin schrieb:
> >>> Thomas Meyer wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> I can not revert the commit
> >>>> e429795c68d3001ecae74f6465420c9f043b0ece. it gave me errors.
> >>>> but i'm also not sure what could be wrong with this commit!
> >>>>
> >>>> my first idea was that the commit
> >>>> "[2215e69d2cf5024647f9a034807990590d25dd4e] x86 boot: use E820
> >>>> memory map on EFI 32 platform" is the offender, because the macbook
> >>>> pro doesn't provide a e820 memory map at all. but bisect showed
> >>>> that i'm wrong here?!
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> ELILO is expected to convert the memory map from EFI to e820 format.
> >> I'm using elilo-3.6-ia32.efi provided at the elilo homepage. i
> >> wasn't able to create a working efi toolchain :-(
> >> Does elilo-3.6 already do the converting of the memory map, or not?
> >
> > Don't know.
> 3.6 doesn't do the mapping in ia32/system.c create_boot_params().
> 3.8 does.
>
> The problem is, that i wasn't able to produce a working elilo.efi files
> with my gentoo toolchain. the files elilo-3.8.efi provided by the elilo
> project also doesn't work (gives a load error from the efi runtime).
>
> So i guess i'm stuck here.
>
> It should be noted somewhere that with Huangs patches, elilo version 3.8
> is needed.
>
The release notes with elilo3.7 beta (first integration of Intel EFI 2
patches) does cover this, as well as the toolchain changes required to
build it. fyi

-Jason



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