On 01.06.2011 03:51, Rock Cui wrote: > Thank you for your help, I have changed my operation, but my coreboot > > still step to grub. > > /************************************* LOG > *********************************************************/ > Check fallback/payload > Got a payload > Loading segment from rom address 0xfff29ff8 > data (compression=1) > New segment dstaddr 0x8200 memsize 0xd8b8 srcaddr 0xfff2a04c filesize > 0x3a69 > (cleaned up) New segment addr 0x8200 size 0xd8b8 offset 0xfff2a04c > filesize 0x3a69 > Loading segment from rom address 0xfff2a014 > data (compression=1) > New segment dstaddr 0x15ab8 memsize 0x69914 srcaddr 0xfff2dab5 > filesize 0x1d0c0 > (cleaned up) New segment addr 0x15ab8 size 0x69914 offset 0xfff2dab5 > filesize 0x1d0c0 > Loading segment from rom address 0xfff2a030 > Entry Point 0x00008200 > Loading Segment: addr: 0x0000000000008200 memsz: 0x000000000000d8b8 > filesz: 0x0000000000003a69 > lb: [0x0000000000100000, 0x0000000000164000) > Post relocation: addr: 0x0000000000008200 memsz: 0x000000000000d8b8 > filesz: 0x0000000000003a69 > using LZMA > [ 0x00008200, 0000e51b, 0x00015ab8)<- fff2a04c > Clearing Segment: addr: 0x000000000000e51b memsz: 0x000000000000759d > dest 00008200, end 00015ab8, bouncebuffer 7fe28000 > Loading Segment: addr: 0x0000000000015ab8 memsz: 0x0000000000069914 > filesz: 0x000000000001d0c0 > lb: [0x0000000000100000, 0x0000000000164000) > Post relocation: addr: 0x0000000000015ab8 memsz: 0x0000000000069914 > filesz: 0x000000000001d0c0 > using LZMA > [ 0x00015ab8, 0007f3cc, 0x0007f3cc)<- fff2dab5 > dest 00015ab8, end 0007f3cc, bouncebuffer 7fe28000 > Loaded segments > Jumping to boot code at 8200 > entry = 0x00008200 > lb_start = 0x00100000 > lb_size = 0x00064000 > adjust = 0x7fd8c000 > buffer = 0x7fe28000 > elf_boot_notes = 0x0011622c > adjusted_boot_notes = 0x7fea222c > > /****************************************************************************************************/ > > I have added "grub_printf("Enter grub_main()!\n")" in the top of > grub_main()(defined in grub-core/kern/main.c). Unfortunately, nothing > can be printed out when booting. I don't know it is stopped before grub > C code or I don't open some grub2 option which close the standard output > mode. This is guaranteed not to work. You try printing before console is inited. > >> 2011/5/31 Cui Lei: >>> I am working hard at building coreboot with grub2 payload. Now I >>> can build >>> a grub2 payload as follow: >>> 1: Download the lastest grub2 source code. >>> 2: ./autogen.sh >>> ./configure --with-platform=coreboot >>> make >>> 3: Use grub-mkimage to generate a "payload.elf", detail: >>> ./grub-mkimage -d . -O i386-coreboot -o >>> ../coreboot-v4/payload.elf >>> --prefix='/boot/grub2' >>> memdisk cpio -m ../memdisk.tar >>> >>> Accoding the coreboot >>> website(http://www.coreboot.org/Talk:GRUB2), >>> memdisk is a virtual disk >>> in grub image and it is suggested that grub.cfg is contained in a >>> memdisk image. So I made >>> folders boot/grub2 in my work folder and add a new grub.cfg >>> and some >>> modules(such as >>> memdisk.mod cpio.mod ...) into the boot/grub2, then tar >>> boot/grub2 to >>> memdisk.tar(according >>> to the website tar can be used to build a memdisk image). >>> >>> Problems: >>> 1: I don't know wether grub2 can found my grub.cfg ,if I set " >>> --prefix='/boot/grub2' " ? >>> On the coreboot website,a sample is >>> --prefix='(ata0)/boot/grub2'. I >>> think the ata0 is hard disk. >>> but I use the memdisk image, what should I do ? >>> >> I use this to create a custom grub2 efi app with memdisk embedded - >> >> /bin/grub-mkimage --directory=/usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi >> --memdisk="${memdisk_64_img}" --prefix='(memdisk)/efi/grub2' >> --format=x86_64-efi --compression=xz >> --output="${grub2_efi_mp}/efi/boot/bootx64.efi" ${GRUB2_MODULES} >> >> Hope this helps. >> >>> 2: I want my grub.cfg in memdisk to load the grub.cfg from my >>> hard disk. >>> Because I have install the >>> ubuntu11.04 on my hard disk, a grub.cfg file should be in the >>> /boot/grub. So my grub.cfg just like >>> this: >>> search -f -s /boot/grub/grub.cfg >>> configfile /boot/grub/grub.cfg >>> >>> Is this practicable? >>> >> Make it >> >> search --file --no-floppy --set=root /boot/grub/grub.cfg >> configfile (${root})/boot/grub/grub.cfg >> >>> 3: I want the gurb can boot into the grub-shell, how to ? >>> >> I can't understand the question. You want grub to boot into >> grub-shell? Don't create a ${prefix}/grub.cfg file. >> >>> BRs, >>> >>> Rock.C >>> >> Regards. >> >> Keshav >> > > > -- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko