coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload
Paul Menzel 7ae606f57f libpayload: Reset PS/2 keyboard
Loading a libpayload based payload like coreinfo or FILO from SeaBIOS or
GRUB pressing keys does not give the expected results.

For example, pressing F1 gives the character 24 translated to scan code
6a. ESC for example 43 (111) in coreinfo loaded from SeaBIOS on QEMU
Q35.

The problem is not reproducible using the payload directly, that means
without SeaBIOS or GRUB. The problem seems to be, that those have already
initialized the PS/2 controller and AT keyboard.

Comparing it with coreboot’s PS/2 keyboard code, the keyboard needs to
be reset. That seems to fix the issue, when the keyboard was initialized
before.

TEST=Build coreboot for QEMU Q35 with SeaBIOS, and coreinfo as secondary
payload. Run

    qemu-system-i386 -M q35 -L /dev/shm -bios build/coreboot.rom -serial stdio

press 3 to select the coreinfo payload, and verify that the keys F1 and
F2 are working.

Same with coreinfo loaded from GRUB on the ASRock E350M1.

Change-Id: I2732292ac316d4bc0029ecb5c95fa7d1e7d68947
Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/32951
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2019-05-27 08:15:42 +00:00
..
arch libpayload: Align main() data types 2019-04-05 22:37:19 +00:00
bin
configs libpayload: qcs405: Add new Configs 2019-03-18 18:18:42 +00:00
crypto payloads: Replace all IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XXX) with CONFIG(XXX) 2019-03-07 17:15:30 +00:00
curses payloads: Replace all IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XXX) with CONFIG(XXX) 2019-03-07 17:15:30 +00:00
drivers libpayload: Reset PS/2 keyboard 2019-05-27 08:15:42 +00:00
gdb libpayload: gdb: Factor out gdb_handle_reentrant_exception() from arm32 2018-10-12 20:17:40 +00:00
include Renumber cbtable tag MMC_INFO 2019-05-23 10:43:30 +00:00
libc coreboot_tables: pass the early_mmc_wake_hw status to payload 2019-05-23 09:04:41 +00:00
libcbfs payloads: Replace all IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XXX) with CONFIG(XXX) 2019-03-07 17:15:30 +00:00
liblz4 Rename __attribute__((packed)) --> __packed 2017-07-13 19:45:59 +00:00
liblzma
libpci libpayload: Add pci_free_dev() and some boilerplate 2017-12-07 21:51:24 +00:00
sample
tests
Doxyfile payloads: Remove/fix trailing whitespace 2018-09-04 12:38:40 +00:00
Kconfig libpayload: Fix CONFIG_LP_DEBUG_MALLOC for 64-bit archs 2019-04-10 10:42:45 +00:00
LICENSES
LICENSE_GPL
Makefile libpayload: Make libpayload compile using gnu11 2018-07-16 07:44:03 +00:00
Makefile.inc copy & update test routines from what-jenkins-does 2017-08-11 15:24:56 +00:00
README Use git HTTP URLs without `/p` in it 2018-04-17 10:38:06 +00:00

README

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libpayload README
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libpayload is a minimal library to support standalone payloads
that can be booted with firmware like coreboot. It handles the setup
code, and provides common C library symbols such as malloc() and printf().

Note: This is _not_ a standard library for use with an operating system,
rather it's only useful for coreboot payload development!
See https://www.coreboot.org for details on coreboot.


Installation
------------

 $ git clone https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git

 $ cd coreboot/payloads/libpayload

 $ make menuconfig

 $ make

 $ sudo make install (optional, will install into /opt per default)

As libpayload is for 32bit x86 systems only, you might have to install the
32bit libgcc version, otherwise your payloads will fail to compile.
On Debian systems you'd do 'apt-get install gcc-multilib' for example.


Usage
-----

Here's an example of a very simple payload (hello.c) and how to build it:

 #include <libpayload.h>

 int main(void)
 {
     printf("Hello, world!\n");
     return 0;
 }

Building the payload using the 'lpgcc' compiler wrapper:

 $ lpgcc -o hello.elf hello.c

Please see the sample/ directory for details.


Website and Mailing List
------------------------

The main website is https://www.coreboot.org/Libpayload.

For additional information, patches, and discussions, please join the
coreboot mailing list at https://www.coreboot.org/Mailinglist, where most
libpayload developers are subscribed.


Copyright and License
---------------------

See LICENSES.