coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload
Julius Werner 58caa8ba8c libpayload: Reintroduce CONFIG_LP_CHROMEOS to set suitable defaults
Chrome OS builds always have some inherent differences to "standard"
libpayload configurations: they don't want to use curses or things like
storage drivers, they always use the coreboot framebuffer and USB, etc.
This patch reintroduces CONFIG_LP_CHROMEOS as an option that only
affects Kconfig defaults. This allows Chrome OS builds to select most of
what they need in one go and reduces board-specific .config files to
only the options that are really specific to that board.

Also restricts the 8250_SERIAL_CONSOLE Kconfig to only default to yes on
x86 boards, which probably makes sense for all of libpayload (some but
far from all ARM boards use 8250-compatible UARTs, and we should
probably not default a platform option unless it's going to be correct
with very high probability).

BRANCH=None
BUG=None
TEST=Built and booted Jerry and Oak.

Change-Id: Ie0c0593ffd399608d2cbfb83d20891f6f1864914
Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Original-Commit-Id: e558f59
Original-Change-Id: I609637cd2ea7dfb4558aa3c04c90b64038c9ab57
Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/347970
Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/17024
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2016-10-17 22:46:11 +02:00
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arch libpayload: head.S: Avoid clearing BSS (and heap) again 2016-08-13 02:46:19 +02:00
bin libpayload: Move base address, stack and heap size to Kconfig 2016-03-15 20:53:38 +01:00
configs libpayload: Add nyan config 2016-05-09 07:49:57 +02:00
crypto libpayload: Make Kconfig bools use IS_ENABLED() 2015-06-30 18:55:15 +02:00
curses libpayload: PDCurses: Remove trailing whitespace 2015-11-20 16:27:36 +01:00
drivers libpayload: Reintroduce CONFIG_LP_CHROMEOS to set suitable defaults 2016-10-17 22:46:11 +02:00
gdb tree: drop last paragraph of GPL copyright header 2015-10-31 21:37:39 +01:00
include cbfs: Add "struct" file type and associated helpers 2016-08-27 01:16:22 +02:00
libc libpayload: Fix strtok_r 2016-09-08 21:11:34 +02:00
libcbfs libpayload: cbfs: Fix minor memory leak in some edge cases 2016-08-12 22:52:22 +02:00
liblz4 cbfs: Add LZ4 in-place decompression support for pre-RAM stages 2016-02-22 21:38:37 +01:00
liblzma libpayload: lzma: Allocate scratchpad on the heap 2016-08-08 19:02:07 +02:00
libpci
sample
tests
Doxyfile
Kconfig libpayload: Reintroduce CONFIG_LP_CHROMEOS to set suitable defaults 2016-10-17 22:46:11 +02:00
LICENSES libpayload: Add LZ4 decompression algorithm 2015-07-09 00:10:16 +02:00
LICENSE_GPL
Makefile libpayload: update junit.xml target, clean up output 2016-03-25 18:18:27 +01:00
Makefile.inc libpayload: update junit.xml target, clean up output 2016-03-25 18:18:27 +01:00
README

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 http://coreboot.org for details on coreboot.


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

 $ git clone http://review.coreboot.org/p/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 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.