grub2/0286-docs-grub.texi-Update-coreboot-status-info.patch
Peter Jones f74b50e380 Rebase to upstream, fix a pile of bugs. The usual.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
2013-06-12 15:37:08 -04:00

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From 8bfc7bf55ca478fe743f70b8699eca27383e2045 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 14:03:52 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 286/482] * docs/grub.texi: Update coreboot status info.
---
ChangeLog | 4 ++++
docs/grub.texi | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index a2f1d5a..5212955 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
2013-04-12 Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
+ * docs/grub.texi: Update coreboot status info.
+
+2013-04-12 Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
+
* tests/grub_cmd_date.in: New test for datetime.
2013-04-12 Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
diff --git a/docs/grub.texi b/docs/grub.texi
index f6f9506..87d19ea 100644
--- a/docs/grub.texi
+++ b/docs/grub.texi
@@ -4860,6 +4860,7 @@ Information retrieval:
@item mips-arc: lsdev
@item efi: lsefisystab, lssal, lsefimmap
@item i386-pc: lsapm
+@item i386-coreboot: lscoreboot, coreboot_boottime
@item acpi-enabled (i386-pc, i386-coreboot, i386-multiboot, *-efi): lsacpi
@end itemize
@@ -4895,10 +4896,10 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item Plan9 @tab yes @tab no (1)
@item Freedos @tab yes @tab no (1)
@item FreeBSD bootloader @tab yes @tab crashes (1)
-@item 32-bit kFreeBSD @tab yes @tab crashes (2,6)
-@item 64-bit kFreeBSD @tab yes @tab crashes (2,6)
+@item 32-bit kFreeBSD @tab yes @tab crashes (5)
+@item 64-bit kFreeBSD @tab yes @tab crashes (5)
@item 32-bit kNetBSD @tab yes @tab crashes (1)
-@item 64-bit kNetBSD @tab yes @tab crashes (2)
+@item 64-bit kNetBSD @tab yes @tab crashes
@item 32-bit kOpenBSD @tab yes @tab yes
@item 64-bit kOpenBSD @tab yes @tab yes
@item Multiboot @tab yes @tab yes
@@ -4909,9 +4910,9 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item 64-bit Linux (modern protocol) @tab yes @tab yes
@item 32-bit XNU @tab yes @tab ?
@item 64-bit XNU @tab yes @tab ?
-@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3) @tab no (3)
-@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3) @tab no (3)
-@item Appleloader @tab no (3) @tab no (3)
+@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (2) @tab no (2)
+@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (2) @tab no (2)
+@item Appleloader @tab no (2) @tab no (2)
@end multitable
@multitable @columnfractions .50 .22 .22
@@ -4921,8 +4922,8 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item Plan9 @tab no (1) @tab no (1)
@item FreeDOS @tab no (1) @tab no (1)
@item FreeBSD bootloader @tab crashes (1) @tab crashes (1)
-@item 32-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (6) @tab crashes (6)
-@item 64-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (6) @tab crashes (6)
+@item 32-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (5) @tab crashes (5)
+@item 64-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (5) @tab crashes (5)
@item 32-bit kNetBSD @tab crashes (1) @tab crashes (1)
@item 64-bit kNetBSD @tab yes @tab yes
@item 32-bit kOpenBSD @tab yes @tab yes
@@ -4935,9 +4936,9 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item 64-bit Linux (modern protocol) @tab yes @tab yes
@item 32-bit XNU @tab ? @tab ?
@item 64-bit XNU @tab ? @tab ?
-@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3) @tab no (3)
-@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3) @tab no (3)
-@item Appleloader @tab no (3) @tab no (3)
+@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (2) @tab no (2)
+@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (2) @tab no (2)
+@item Appleloader @tab no (2) @tab no (2)
@end multitable
@multitable @columnfractions .50 .22 .22
@@ -4960,9 +4961,9 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item 32-bit Linux (modern protocol) @tab yes @tab yes
@item 64-bit Linux (modern protocol) @tab yes @tab yes
@item 32-bit XNU @tab yes @tab yes
-@item 64-bit XNU @tab yes (5) @tab yes
-@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab yes @tab no (4)
-@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (4) @tab yes
+@item 64-bit XNU @tab yes (4) @tab yes
+@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab yes @tab no (3)
+@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3) @tab yes
@item Appleloader @tab yes @tab yes
@end multitable
@@ -4973,8 +4974,8 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item Plan9 @tab no (1)
@item FreeDOS @tab no (1)
@item FreeBSD bootloader @tab crashes (1)
-@item 32-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (6)
-@item 64-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (6)
+@item 32-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (5)
+@item 64-bit kFreeBSD @tab crashes (5)
@item 32-bit kNetBSD @tab crashes (1)
@item 64-bit kNetBSD @tab ?
@item 32-bit kOpenBSD @tab ?
@@ -4987,14 +4988,13 @@ X86 support is summarised in the following table. ``Yes'' means that the kernel
@item 64-bit Linux (modern protocol) @tab ?
@item 32-bit XNU @tab ?
@item 64-bit XNU @tab ?
-@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3)
-@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (3)
-@item Appleloader @tab no (3)
+@item 32-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (2)
+@item 64-bit EFI chainloader @tab no (2)
+@item Appleloader @tab no (2)
@end multitable
@enumerate
@item Requires BIOS
-@item Crashes because the memory at 0x0-0x1000 isn't available
@item EFI only
@item 32-bit and 64-bit EFI have different structures and work in different CPU modes so it's not possible to chainload 32-bit bootloader on 64-bit platform and vice-versa
@item Some modules may need to be disabled
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