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Re: PPC porting status
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Maurizio Boriani |
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Re: PPC porting status |
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Fri, 09 Jul 2004 12:26:55 +0200 |
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>>>>> "Marco" == Marco Gerards <address@hidden> writes:
Marco> Not yet, but I will work on this in short term. Does
Marco> grubof work for you?
not tested yet... I didn't find docs about how use it (I supposed
should be copied into the boot part with some kind of configuration
file in a yaboot similar way ). How should I test it?
Marco> We need to write a new multiboot spec, the current one is
Marco> not portable.
I saw... it specify the use of specific x86 registers and so on...
I think should be better to use ram to store information produced by
grub2 for the OS
>> 3) What's the global state of ppc port?
[...]
Marco> - There is no support to load modules.
In i386 port this is contained by loader/i386/pc/chainloader.c ?
Marco> - No HFS[+] support: Almost finished, see the mailing list
Marco> archives.
saw :)
Marco> - No loaders at all. I have written a linux loader, but it
Marco> does not support a lot of features and it crashes with some
Marco> kernels. It is not in CVS yet.
could you commit ppc loader? I'd like to work on this :) Actually I prefer to
work on chainloader and multiboot but whit a working loader this development
should be simpler.
Marco> - There are some bugs that can crash grubof. Perhaps the
Marco> patches I mentioned above will fix this.
:)
>> 4) What's need to be done?
Marco> Currently I am working on HFS support and the stability of
Marco> the port. What I won't do in short term is working on the
Marco> module loading support. It would be really neat if you
Marco> could work on that.
I'd like to do so very much :)
Marco> The other thing you can work on, although I planned working
Marco> on this (well, still no problem), is the linux loader. I
Marco> could for example commit what I have after a few
Marco> improvements. If you could investigate the crashes and
Marco> improve the loader that will mean GRUB 2 can be used as
Marco> bootloader.
I'll be glad doing this
Marco> So feel free to pick a task or suggestion something
Marco> yourself. What will help me the most is the module loading
Marco> support because I will not do that in short term. But
Marco> whatever you do, please tell us before you start and keep
Marco> us informed about the progress.
ok :) I'd like to have a look to linux loader and when it'll work
(if I'll be able to do so :) ) try to use for booting a little dummy kernel and
dummy modules for chailoader development. My real goal is to have a better
and comfortable environment on ppc (bootloader and so on) for hurd-l4
development and port. I apologise if in future my works on grub2 will be
discontinuous but my spare-time is so (some periods I'm very busy with works
which let me live and some others I've nothing to do :)) )
Marco> Can you please describe the hardware you have? It might
Marco> help me if I knew what hardware is supported already, what
Marco> needs to be done and what can be tested.
I usually works on a NewWorld PowerBoot2,2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
(cpu ppc750CX at 466MHz,256K L2 cache and 192MB system memory). In
short it is an Ibook graphite :)
>> 5) Where do you suggest me to start from?
Marco> Please read about our coding standards. We use the GCS,
Marco> please read the relevant sections from
Marco> `http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards.html'.
ok I already know this and respect like an holy book :)) Also
I'm a guile/scheme fanatic :)
Marco> To learn about the things that need to be done, just read
Marco> the i386/pc specific code for that. It already works and
Marco> it should help when writing the ppc/ieee1275 code. And of
Marco> course you should ask questions if you have any.
thanks very much for suggestions
Marco> Thanks, Marco
friendly yours,
Maurizio
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