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Re: qemu/powernv: coreboot support?


From: Marty E. Plummer
Subject: Re: qemu/powernv: coreboot support?
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2019 10:31:09 -0500

On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 03:46:59PM +0200, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> On 18/10/2019 19:28, Marty E. Plummer wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > First off, thank you for the work you've done on the ppc64 support, it
> > has been very useful. I'm currently working on a coreboot port for the
> > talos ii line of systems (which means more ppc64 support, support
> > specifically for the power9 sforza chip, and specific mainboard support.
> > My plate is very full lol) and have been using qemu to debug the
> > bootblock.
> > 
> > It has been very useful for that, but I'm now at the point where I need
> > to jump to romstage, and that's where it gets tricky. qemu parses the rom
> > image and looks for a ffs header, locates skiboot on it, and jumps straight
> > to that. Not exactly ideal for debugging something not produced from 
> > op-build.
> 
> yes. I suppose you are using my branch powernv-4.2 which adds PNOR support
> and a way to boot directly from PNOR. In that case, QEMU parses the PNOR
> file to extract the PAYLOAD partition (skiboot). skiboot also detects the
> flash and extract the kernel and initramfs from the PNOR.
> 
> However, you can bypass all this internal boot process by simply passing
> a -bios option and not passing a MTD device.
> 
Doing so gives me the following error:
qemu-system-ppc64: Could not load OPAL firmware 'build/coreboot.rom'
(this is after I patched the 4mb size limit up)
> I haven't published the PNOR support and the boot from PNOR yet. Lack
> of time and because sPAPR is the priority.
> 
> > Do you think it would be within your wheelhouse to provide a generic, 
> > non-ffs
> > pnor interface for loading arbitary rom images? 
> 
> I should probably send the PNOR patchset now so that we can discuss on 
> a better way to satisfy all needs.  
> 
> > It would be of great help if
> > you could. (This would still hopefully have the bmc support code as
> > well, as I'm still needing to support a system using one).
> 
> We have support for Aspeed machines AST2400, AST2500 and AST2600. It 
> is possible to interconnect them through the BT device. Or you can use
> the IPMI BT simulator of QEMU on the PowerNV machine
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> C. 
> 



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