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> The archive has been created on lore.kernel.org/grub-devel.
Shyam, thank you for creating the archive.
Glenn, thank you for asking for this.
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> > realizing that I am missing some general rules for how things work on
> > grub-devel. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by that.
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> > Anyway, here are a few questions I am beginning realize I should know
> > the answers to before posting patches to
Hi Hans,
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> as I am continuing to flood this mailing list with patches, I am
> realizing that I am missing some general rules for how things work on
> grub-devel. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by that.
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> Anyway, here are a few questions I am beginning realiz
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> as I am continuing to flood this mailing list with patches, I am
> realizing that I am missing some general rules for how things work on
> grub-devel. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by that.
>
> Anyway, her
Hello,
as I am continuing to flood this mailing list with patches, I am
realizing that I am missing some general rules for how things work on
grub-devel. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by that.
Anyway, here are a few questions I am beginning realize I should know
the answers to before
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Sorry, do you know about my bug (Grub-installation to UEFI with HP 250 G6)?
I am worrying, because I have been waiting for answer a long time.
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by generic boot loaders (and since the OSs need to agree
on it, you might as well have one OS load the other in that case and
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After all there is only one interrupt controller, keyboard, PCI bus,
video card, etc (at least usually).
Generally this is not problem because of each CPU has own APIC and we can
handle some interrupts in one OS and some in other OS.
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t use easily!
You may need to ask the FSF at Gnu.org about your specific case though, or
just to get clarification.
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Could you please start posting your patches on grub-devel as the
norm that happens on lkml, xen-devel, qemu-devel, libvirt-devel,
and probably most of the open source projects?
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started from.
Legacy BIOS is expected to do it as well.
After all EFI isn't BIOS, so if someone says BIOS I am going to assume
that is what they mean. :)
"BIOS" is often colloquially used for "firmware of my system".
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Would be nice if yours put the fixed devices before the removable devices,
but some systems are stupid.
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ion passed through from the BIOS?) and
>> whether USB booting can be blocked for the grub that is on the eMMC?
>>
>>
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>> Best Regards,
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t sure we really need it at all (in
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>> ...
>> Did you change
>> something else than misc.c?
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> No, please see attached diff.
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const char *debug = grub_env_get ("debug");
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I'll be sending the grub.cfg from the mini-pc later, but now I'm able
to see very little output through the serial interface. Attached goes
this output.
Attached goes the grub.cfg used...
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>> #endif
>
>
> I'll be sending the grub.cfg from the mini-pc later, but now I'm able
> to see very little output through the serial interface. Attached goes
> this output.
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pt.c:163: arglist
>>>>>>
>>>>>> script/script.c:50: malloc 0x8ff1d8d0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> script/lexer.c:321: token 288 text [ohci]
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I.e., from my point of view, it is
>>>> I.e., from my point of view, it is sure that OHCI module was not loaded
>>>>> - but there is no debug output which can explain why...
>>>> It's possible that a module named ohci already loaded.
>>> Hm. Originally I didn't believe it but you are right. Additionally,
[ohci]
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> I.e., from my point of view, it is sure that OHCI module was not loaded
>>>> - but there is no debug output which can explain why...
>>> It's possible that a module named ohci already loaded.
>> Hm. Orig
ake[1]: Leaving directory
> `/home/general/download/grub/grub-e7b66a28de17b085a9b71d6c500b0b139e94d818'
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ed ohci already loaded.
> Hm. Originally I didn't believe it but you are right. Additionally, it
> is probably the case of the second Javier dump - there is missing dl.c
> message also for loading of EHCI module even it is working - so EHCI had
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t the time when their debug output can be
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ding one, but you never did, :-) Any
> ways, I'd say we need the ability to generate it any ways, but I can
> always try yours...
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> the prior manual attempts also, and instead of that one, "search" was
> included instead.
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> I'll let you know soon, :-)
Not a surprise to me, but it didn't work :-(
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part_gpt ls halt reboot usbms
> usb gzio search lspci help ahci blocklist date elf pata configfile
> echo
>
> And the grub.elf generated got worse, cause not only I still didn't
> get the usb keyboard to work, but the menu was not loaded, the only
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s not correctly built - but I
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enu was not loaded, the only
thing available was the grub prompt, which is useless without
keyboard, :-)
I also tried:
sudo grub-mkimage -O mipsel-fuloong-elf -o /boot/grub.elf linux ata
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Attached goes the file till the point nothing else got captured. BTW,
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It's because your grub.cfg tells grub to switch to gfxterm.
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he latest repo, but even with some patches asked
to be tried, I never got the usb keyboard working.
BTW, I just got the null modem db9 cable today. So maybe I can spend
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{
>>grub_usb_err_t err;
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>> if (!dev->hub_transfer)
>> return;
>> ..."
>>
>> I think, as the possible "error recovery", the bette
correct to call "attach_root_port" immediately when
>>>> "detect_dev" detected device connection - it should be done e.g. in
>>>> similar way as in "grub_usb_controller_dev_register" (or maybe
>>>> better in
>>>>
ohmmeter if it is correct.
>
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> Additionally:
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But in any case it was just example what You can use...
One more example - complete null-modem cable:
http://www.conrad.com/ce/en/product/979970/Null-modem-cable-9-pin-socketsocket
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converter. The laptop has a male port, and the lemote cable has a
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| usb(0,msdos1)" or whatever similar.
Unfortunately no.
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> output.)
It doesn't work either, :-(
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connected to root port - and it is Your case, according to Your lsusb
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nd"
to schedule new background transfer for this hub before return - ?
d)
Cosmetic thing:
It will be fine to rename declaration
static struct grub_usb_hub *hubs;
to
static struct grub_usb_hub *root_hubs;
to be more self explanative... :-)
What do You think about the points a)-d) ?
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d)
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static struct grub_usb_hub *hubs;
to
static struct grub_usb_hub *root_hubs;
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ld be to try to call "grub_usb_bulk_read_background"
to schedule new background transfer for this hub before return - ?
d)
Cosmetic thing:
It will be fine to rename declaration
static struct grub_usb_hub *hubs;
to
static struct grub_usb_hub *root_hubs;
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Having:
GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="ehci ohci usb_keyboard"
and, combining with preload of usb_keyboard didn't do the magic either...
Notice I'm loading the grub.elf from pmon like this:
title Boot with GNU GRUB2
kernel (wd0,0)/grub.elf
arg
D_MODULES="ehci ohci"
which generates in the menu:
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ated stuff:
sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/boot --target=mipsel-loongson
--recheck /dev/sda
That automatically will generate a /boot/grub.elf image for me?
Just to make sure, :-)
BTW, I didn't find the rc version in here:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grub
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[7.152000] generic-usb 0003:04D9:1702.0003: input,hidraw2: USB HID
v1.10 Device [ USB Keyboard] on usb-:00:0e.4-2/input1
...
I'm attaching several logs and info, including dmsg output...
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Ales
10 Keyboard [ USB Keyboard] on usb-:00:0e.4-2/input0
[7.144000] input: USB Keyboard as
/devices/pci:00/:00:0e.4/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.1/input/input2
[7.152000] generic-usb 0003:04D9:1702.0003: input,hidraw2: USB HID
v1.10 Device [ USB Keyboard] on usb-:00:0e.4-2/input1
...
I'm at
put0
[7.144000] input: USB Keyboard as
/devices/pci:00/:00:0e.4/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.1/input/input2
[7.152000] generic-usb 0003:04D9:1702.0003: input,hidraw2: USB HID
v1.10 Device [ USB Keyboard] on usb-:00:0e.4-2/input1
...
I'm attaching several logs and info, including dmsg
ould be perfectly normal OHCI/EHCI USB 2.0 with 4 ports.
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0:00:0e.4-2/input1
...
I'm attaching several logs and info, including dmsg output...
BR,
Ales
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702.0003: input,hidraw2: USB HID
v1.10 Device [ USB Keyboard] on usb-:00:0e.4-2/input1
...
I'm attaching several logs and info, including dmsg output...
BR,
Ales
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es any difference.
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I'll wait for that then...
Thanks a lot,
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uld be some "insmod ohci" command in grub.cfg somewhere in
> "00_header" section - is it there, did You check it?
I added both ohci and ehci, and no effect...
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ric-usb 0003:04D9:1702.0003: input,hidraw2: USB
> HID v1.10 Device [ USB Keyboard] on usb-:00:0e.4-2/input1
> ...
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> I'm attaching several logs and info, including dmsg output...
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> BR,
> Ales
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> Thanks
section - is it there, did You check it?
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