>> Sorry I'm not familiar with coreboot, so I probably asking obvious things. >> >> I have questions about the status of 64bit PCI support in coreboot.
>Why not look this up yourself in the source code? >> I ask these questions because there is a BSOD issue on Win2003 with >> 64bit PCI mem resources in Seabios. >> The issue is caused by CRS method in ACPI dsdt code of seabios. >> Unfortunately I don't know how to fix this bug. Probably you can >> suggest something if there is no such a problem in coreboot. I >> would very much appreciate any ideas! >It sounds like you have a problem with another project, like you do >not want to learn about the technology involved (which I understand, >ACPI is no fun), and like you hope that some coreboot folks will tell >you how to fix the problem. Nothing works like that. >I suggest to learn more about the technology you are stuck with, or >to hire someone who already has. >You haven't even shown a boot log from SeaBIOS, much less the checked >windows error. Did you even try a checked windows build? Can you >interpret the errors it throws? Did you investigate the problem in >WinDbg? >There are numerous things that you could do in order to gather >information about the problem, and you don't seem to have done >any single one of them, yet you ask people you don't know on the >internet to help you. Could you please read my previous e-mail again. 1. I don't ask coreboot people to solve this issue. It is obviously different project, so it would be stupid to ask this. 2. The thing I'm asking a. Status of 64bit support. I don't know if coreboot is tested in configurations when 64bit PCI devices occupy high memory on Win2003 or WinXP. b. Ideas - in lucky case. That is. -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

