3 . 1 6 R E L E A S E N O T E S =================================== QUICK CHANGE SUMMARY ==================== * Adds native x86x crossbuild functionality build 32bit or 64bit versions from either environment via make ARCH=ia32|x86_64 (the ARCH IS case sensitive). make by itself will default to the native host arch. * Add console reset call during initialization. thanks A. Steinmetz * simplify output of no GOP warning text so it no longer looks like an error. * MAJOR: Fixed Fault crash when EFI memory map changes from under elilo. (from an outside interrupt in this case). When the EFI Memory map changes after elilo has already built boot params to pass to the kernel the EFI call to ExitBootSvcs just prior to boot will fail because elilo has the old map key. This is valid EFI behavior, elilo retries to pick up the new memory map and key but had already freed the start params portion of boot params resulting in a NULL DEREF crash reset once it hands the now bogus boot params to the kernel on the 2nd successful call to exit efi and boot. Thanks to Jerry Hoemann @ HP for reporting this bug. * minor bugfix, fixed -m option broken. thanks Allan-lsk. BUILD NOTES ==================== You will need the following toolchain to build elilo-3.14 from source the elilo build environment is optimized for Debian and Debian based distros. elilo-3.16 was built in the squeeze+(ubuntu 11.x) build environments except for itanium which is unchanged to best support legacy enterprise configs. Toolchain versions for this release were: x86x(32 & 64bit versions) * gnu-efi --> 3.0i-3 * gcc ------> 4:4.4.4-1ubuntu2 * binutils -> 2.20.51.20100908-0ubuntu2 ia64 * gnu-efi --> 3.0e-2 * gcc ------> 4.3.2-2 * binutils -> 2.18.1~cvs20080103-7 * if you use a debian based build environment you will have no problems and setting it up is simple. you will be able to build elilo in 3 steps: 1. apt-get install gnu-efi, gcc, binutils 2. apt-get source elilo (or download elilo-3.16 source from SourceForge.) 3. extract source tarball and cd to ./$your-elilo-source and type $> make ** If you use the upstream toolchain tarballs(i.e. pre distro) you will need to move some files around for elilo build to work. GNU-EFI (provides the efi 1.10 and uefi 2.x libraries & api) ------- gnu-efi libraries are installed to /usr/local/lib by the upstream gnu-efi source package. elilo expects them to be in system location /usr/lib. efi includes may be located in /usr/local/include/efi. elilo expects them to be in system location /usr/include/efi. [ The reason is LSB compliance ]. BINUTILS (provides the elf conversion utility to produce efi bins) -------- binutils provides objcopy which is installed to /usr/local/bin by binutils, elilo source expects it to be in /usr/bin. again this LSB compliance is taken care of by the distro's that fix the toolchains to install to the correct compliant system locations instead of the "user optional" location. ELILO ON EFI X86_64 ===================== HARD REQUIREMENTS EFI + x86_64 REQUIRES an efi64 enabled linux kernel i.e. 2.6.21 or newer nothing earlier will work, 2.6.21 was the earliest kernel that efi64 support went into. You need to compile the kernel with CONFIG_EFI kernel option ON. x86_64 platforms with UEFI 2.0 firmware deprecate UGA protocol and therefore only the Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) is supported. For such platforms, the kernel must be compiled with EFI_FB option ON. This will enable early boot messages on the console. Elilo for x86_64 attempts to query EFI for GOP support and if it fails it defaults to text mode which may or may not show you early console ouput depends on your efi console settings and physical setup. Elilo has no way to know if your console settings are messed up. WORKING ELILO.CONF FOR EFI X86_64 EXAMPLE Here is my elilo.conf from my UEFI2.0/x86_64 (with nvidia pcie add on card, i.e. your vga= kernel param may be different) workstation which uses GOP. Here is a partial kernel vga table I was able to find and add here. Colours 640x400 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024 1600x1200 -------+-------------------------------------------------------------- 4 bits | ? ? 0x302 ? ? ? ? 8 bits | 0x300 0x301 0x303 0x305 0x161 0x307 0x31C 15 bits | ? 0x310 0x313 0x316 0x162 0x319 0x31D 16 bits | ? 0x311 0x314 0x317 0x163 0x31A 0x31E decimal | d785 d788 d791 24 bits | ? 0x312 0x315 0x318 ? 0x31B 0x31F Additionally from ...kernel-source/Documentation/Boot.txt... vga= here is either an integer (in C notation, either decimal, octal, or hexadecimal) or one of the strings "normal" (meaning 0xFFFF), "ext" (meaning 0xFFFE) or "ask" (meaning 0xFFFD). This value should be entered into the vid_mode field, as it is used by the kernel before the command line is parsed. example below shows me console output, what elilo is doing, and kernel boot. vga=normal with efi console input output directed to graphics card should work as well. default=UBUNTU chooser=simple verbose=5 delay=30 append="root=/dev/sda3 vga=0x31e splash showopts" image=/vmlinuz-2.6.32-27-generic label="UBUNTU" description="Ubuntu 2.6.32-27-generic kernel" initrd=/initrd.img-2.6.32-27-generic