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The 'name' argument to lookup_cmos_entry() is declared to be 'char *' but we pass an empty string ("") which is 'const char[]' so the compiler legitimatly warns about discarded qualifiers here. Fix this by passing NULL as 'name'. Minor nitpick: The NULL test in lookup_cmos_entry() is superfluous as our implementation of strnlen() can handle NULL pointers gracefully. But for an average C hacker it just doesn't feel right not to do so. Change-Id: I592917d12d8fa840804c0d19e38b844427064fef Signed-off-by: Mathias Krause <mathias.krause@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/651 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org> |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- libpayload README ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 http://coreboot.org for details on coreboot. Installation ------------ $ svn co svn://coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk/payloads/libpayload $ cd 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 http://www.coreboot.org/Libpayload. For additional information, patches, and discussions, please join the coreboot mailing list at http://coreboot.org/Mailinglist, where most libpayload developers are subscribed. Copyright and License --------------------- See LICENSES.