2010-01-07 19:27:49 +01:00
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- SeaBIOS (bios.bin) is the successor of pc bios.
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See http://www.seabios.org/ for more information.
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2008-12-19 17:22:03 +01:00
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2004-06-25 17:02:13 +02:00
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- The VGA BIOS and the Cirrus VGA BIOS come from the LGPL VGA bios
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2009-09-04 17:13:29 +02:00
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project (http://www.nongnu.org/vgabios/).
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2004-07-10 18:57:29 +02:00
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- The PowerPC Open Hack'Ware Open Firmware Compatible BIOS is
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2005-07-03 18:45:42 +02:00
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available at http://perso.magic.fr/l_indien/OpenHackWare/index.htm.
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2004-10-04 23:23:09 +02:00
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2006-06-14 14:36:32 +02:00
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- OpenBIOS (http://www.openbios.org/) is a free (GPL v2) portable
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firmware implementation. The goal is to implement a 100% IEEE
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1275-1994 (referred to as Open Firmware) compliant firmware.
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2011-08-29 23:13:29 +02:00
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The included images for PowerPC (for 32 and 64 bit PPC CPUs),
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Sparc32 and Sparc64 are built from OpenBIOS SVN revision
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1047.
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2007-01-05 18:41:07 +01:00
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Add SLOF-based partition firmware for pSeries machine, allowing more boot options
Currently, the emulated pSeries machine requires the use of the
-kernel parameter in order to explicitly load a guest kernel. This
means booting from the virtual disk, cdrom or network is not possible.
This patch addresses this limitation by inserting a within-partition
firmware image (derived from the "SLOF" free Open Firmware project).
If -kernel is not specified, qemu will now load the SLOF image, which
has access to the qemu boot device list through the device tree, and
can boot from any of the usual virtual devices.
In order to support the new firmware, an extension to the emulated
machine/hypervisor is necessary. Unlike Linux, which expects
multi-CPU entry to be handled kexec() style, the SLOF firmware expects
only one CPU to be active at entry, and to use a hypervisor RTAS
method to enable the other CPUs one by one.
This patch also implements this 'start-cpu' method, so that SLOF can
start the secondary CPUs and marshal them into the kexec() holding
pattern ready for entry into the guest OS. Linux should, and in the
future might directly use the start-cpu method to enable initially
disabled CPUs, but for now it does require kexec() entry.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2011-04-01 06:15:34 +02:00
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- SLOF (Slimline Open Firmware) is a free IEEE 1275 Open Firmware
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implementation for certain IBM POWER hardware. The sources are at
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https://github.com/dgibson/SLOF, and the image currently in qemu is
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2011-10-12 21:10:30 +02:00
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built from git tag qemu-slof-20111013.
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Add SLOF-based partition firmware for pSeries machine, allowing more boot options
Currently, the emulated pSeries machine requires the use of the
-kernel parameter in order to explicitly load a guest kernel. This
means booting from the virtual disk, cdrom or network is not possible.
This patch addresses this limitation by inserting a within-partition
firmware image (derived from the "SLOF" free Open Firmware project).
If -kernel is not specified, qemu will now load the SLOF image, which
has access to the qemu boot device list through the device tree, and
can boot from any of the usual virtual devices.
In order to support the new firmware, an extension to the emulated
machine/hypervisor is necessary. Unlike Linux, which expects
multi-CPU entry to be handled kexec() style, the SLOF firmware expects
only one CPU to be active at entry, and to use a hypervisor RTAS
method to enable the other CPUs one by one.
This patch also implements this 'start-cpu' method, so that SLOF can
start the secondary CPUs and marshal them into the kexec() holding
pattern ready for entry into the guest OS. Linux should, and in the
future might directly use the start-cpu method to enable initially
disabled CPUs, but for now it does require kexec() entry.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2011-04-01 06:15:34 +02:00
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2011-04-18 19:46:41 +02:00
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- The PXE roms come from the iPXE project. Built with BANNER_TIME 0.
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Sources available at http://ipxe.org. Vendor:Device ID -> ROM mapping:
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8086:100e -> pxe-e1000.rom
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8086:1209 -> pxe-eepro100.rom
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1050:0940 -> pxe-ne2k_pci.rom
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1022:2000 -> pxe-pcnet.rom
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10ec:8139 -> pxe-rtl8139.rom
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1af4:1000 -> pxe-virtio.rom
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2010-04-20 19:37:13 +02:00
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- The S390 zipl loader is an addition to the official IBM s390-tools
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package. That fork is maintained in its own git repository at:
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git://repo.or.cz/s390-tools.git
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2011-06-24 20:58:37 +02:00
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- The sources for the Alpha palcode image is available from:
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git://repo.or.cz/qemu-palcode.git
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