coreboot-kgpe-d16/util/board_status
Arthur Heymans 7ccb2821d2 util/board_status.sh: Fix command for fetching the kernel log
94b761c8e (util/board_status: run dmesg with sudo) attempted to
fetch the console as root locally but instead sudo was put in front
of the remote path which runs as root anyways.

Also unless quotation marks are used the cmd function will see 'sudo'
and 'dmesg' as separate aruguments.

Change-Id: Ib9e9e4b443f4e3ad04c5fda2c2ce626255a190f2
Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30264
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2018-12-18 13:22:11 +00:00
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board_status.sh util/board_status.sh: Fix command for fetching the kernel log 2018-12-18 13:22:11 +00:00
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README

General information on boot logs
================================
To gather good boot logs, you must set the debug level to Spew.

If your board uses CMOS configuration[1], you can do it like this:
nvramtool -w debug_level=Spew

Else you will need to have to set the default log level at compile
time, to do that go in "Console  --->" in make menuconfig, then set
"Default console log level" to SPEW

Reference:
----------
[1] in make menuconfig you should have: [*] Use CMOS for configuration values
    This option is also known as CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE in Kconfig.
Information through SSH
======================
board_status.sh can gather information through ssh with the -r
option.

When using "-r <host>", The script will attempt to log into
root@<host>.
In order for "-r <host>" to work, the script has to be able
to log into the remote host's root account, without having
to provide a password.
That can be achieved with the use of SSH keys and ssh-agent.

board_status.sh expects the remote host to have the following
programs in its path: cbmem, dmesg

Boot log gathering through a serial port
=======================================
When using -s </dev/xxx>, board_status.sh starts by retrieving the
boot log through the serial port.

To produce such logs, power off the board, run board_status.sh
with the right arguments, power on the board.
At that point the logs will be displayed by board_status.sh as they
are produced by the board.

Enter will have to be pressed once the board has booted and is in a
state where the script is able to log into that board.

Publishing
==========
The -u switch will publish the results: It will make a git patch out
of the status information, that will be directly pushed in the
board-status repository.
It expects the user to already have an account in coreboot's gerrit
instance.