$ make coreboot_defconfig
$ make all
-Note this default configuration will build a U-Boot payload for the QEMU board.
-To build a coreboot payload against another board, you can change the build
-configuration during the 'make menuconfig' process.
-
-x86 architecture --->
- ...
- (qemu-x86) Board configuration file
- (qemu-x86_i440fx) Board Device Tree Source (dts) file
- (0x01920000) Board specific Cache-As-RAM (CAR) address
- (0x4000) Board specific Cache-As-RAM (CAR) size
-
-Change the 'Board configuration file' and 'Board Device Tree Source (dts) file'
-to point to a new board. You can also change the Cache-As-RAM (CAR) related
-settings here if the default values do not fit your new board.
-
Build Instructions for U-Boot as main bootloader
------------------------------------------------
- Set framebuffer graphics resolution (1280x1024 32k-color (1:5:5))
- Keep VESA framebuffer
-And include coreboot_fb.dtsi in your board's device tree source file, like:
-
- /include/ "coreboot_fb.dtsi"
-
At present it seems that for Minnowboard Max, coreboot does not pass through
the video information correctly (it always says the resolution is 0x0). This
works correctly for link though.
-Note: coreboot framebuffer driver does not work on QEMU. The reason is unknown
-at this point. Patches are welcome if you figure out anything wrong.
-
Test with QEMU for bare mode
----------------------------
QEMU is a fancy emulator that can enable us to test U-Boot without access to
U-Boot supports booting as a 32-bit or 64-bit EFI payload, e.g. with UEFI.
This is enabled with CONFIG_EFI_STUB to boot from both 32-bit and 64-bit
UEFI BIOS. U-Boot can also run as an EFI application, with CONFIG_EFI_APP.
-The CONFIG_EFI_LOADER option, where U-Booot provides an EFI environment to
+The CONFIG_EFI_LOADER option, where U-Boot provides an EFI environment to
the kernel (i.e. replaces UEFI completely but provides the same EFI run-time
-services) is not currently supported on x86.
+services) is supported too. For example, we can even use 'bootefi' command
+to load a 'u-boot-payload.efi', see below test logs on QEMU.
+
+ => load ide 0 3000000 u-boot-payload.efi
+ 489787 bytes read in 138 ms (3.4 MiB/s)
+ => bootefi 3000000
+ Scanning disk ide.blk#0...
+ Found 2 disks
+ WARNING: booting without device tree
+ ## Starting EFI application at 03000000 ...
+ U-Boot EFI Payload
+
+
+ U-Boot 2018.07-rc2 (Jun 23 2018 - 17:12:58 +0800)
+
+ CPU: x86_64, vendor AMD, device 663h
+ DRAM: 2 GiB
+ MMC:
+ Video: 1024x768x32
+ Model: EFI x86 Payload
+ Net: e1000: 52:54:00:12:34:56
+
+ Warning: e1000#0 using MAC address from ROM
+ eth0: e1000#0
+ No controllers found
+ Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
See README.u-boot_on_efi and README.uefi for details of EFI support in U-Boot.