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* update to elilo-3.16 to fix OBS download check. Essentially "white-space" changes, plus bumping version number, minus Debian idiosyncrasies. - elilo.spec * Remove date string from 'eliloalt'. * Avoid duplication of 'elilo.txt'. - elilo.pl * Support for 'UUID=' and 'LABEL=' to specify root file-system. - Update openSUSE to elilo-3.14 from SLE11. * Avoid crash caused by EFI memory map changes. (bnc#800035) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/elilo?expand=0&rev=12
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3 . 1 6 R E L E A S E N O T E S
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QUICK CHANGE SUMMARY
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* Adds native x86x crossbuild functionality
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build 32bit or 64bit versions from either environment via
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make ARCH=ia32|x86_64 (the ARCH IS case sensitive).
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make by itself will default to the native host arch.
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* Add console reset call during initialization. thanks A. Steinmetz
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* simplify output of no GOP warning text so it no longer looks like an error.
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* MAJOR: Fixed Fault crash when EFI memory map changes from under elilo.
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(from an outside interrupt in this case). When the EFI Memory map
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changes after elilo has already built boot params to pass to the
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kernel the EFI call to ExitBootSvcs just prior to boot will fail
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because elilo has the old map key. This is valid EFI behavior, elilo
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retries to pick up the new memory map and key but had already freed
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the start params portion of boot params resulting in a NULL DEREF
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crash reset once it hands the now bogus boot params to the kernel on
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the 2nd successful call to exit efi and boot.
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Thanks to Jerry Hoemann @ HP for reporting this bug.
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* minor bugfix, fixed -m option broken. thanks Allan-lsk.
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BUILD NOTES
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You will need the following toolchain to build elilo-3.14 from source
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the elilo build environment is optimized for Debian and Debian based distros.
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elilo-3.16 was built in the squeeze+(ubuntu 11.x) build environments except
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for itanium which is unchanged to best support legacy enterprise configs.
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Toolchain versions for this release were:
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x86x(32 & 64bit versions)
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* gnu-efi --> 3.0i-3
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* gcc ------> 4:4.4.4-1ubuntu2
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* binutils -> 2.20.51.20100908-0ubuntu2
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ia64
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* gnu-efi --> 3.0e-2
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* gcc ------> 4.3.2-2
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* binutils -> 2.18.1~cvs20080103-7
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* if you use a debian based build environment you will have no problems
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and setting it up is simple. you will be able to build elilo in 3 steps:
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1. apt-get install gnu-efi, gcc, binutils
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2. apt-get source elilo (or download elilo-3.16 source from SourceForge.)
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3. extract source tarball and cd to ./$your-elilo-source and type $> make
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** If you use the upstream toolchain tarballs(i.e. pre distro) you will need
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to move some files around for elilo build to work.
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GNU-EFI (provides the efi 1.10 and uefi 2.x libraries & api)
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-------
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gnu-efi libraries are installed to /usr/local/lib by the
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upstream gnu-efi source package. elilo expects them to be in system location
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/usr/lib. efi includes may be located in /usr/local/include/efi. elilo
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expects them to be in system location /usr/include/efi.
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[ The reason is LSB compliance ].
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BINUTILS (provides the elf conversion utility to produce efi bins)
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--------
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binutils provides objcopy which is installed to /usr/local/bin by binutils,
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elilo source expects it to be in /usr/bin.
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again this LSB compliance is taken care of by the distro's that fix
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the toolchains to install to the correct compliant system locations
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instead of the "user optional" location.
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ELILO ON EFI X86_64
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HARD REQUIREMENTS
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EFI + x86_64 REQUIRES an efi64 enabled linux kernel i.e. 2.6.21 or newer
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nothing earlier will work, 2.6.21 was the earliest kernel that efi64
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support went into. You need to compile the kernel with CONFIG_EFI
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kernel option ON.
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x86_64 platforms with UEFI 2.0 firmware deprecate UGA protocol
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and therefore only the Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) is supported. For
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such platforms, the kernel must be compiled with EFI_FB option ON. This
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will enable early boot messages on the console. Elilo for x86_64
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attempts to query EFI for GOP support and if it fails it defaults to
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text mode which may or may not show you early console ouput depends on
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your efi console settings and physical setup. Elilo has no way to know
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if your console settings are messed up.
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WORKING ELILO.CONF FOR EFI X86_64 EXAMPLE
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Here is my elilo.conf from my UEFI2.0/x86_64 (with nvidia pcie add on
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card, i.e. your vga= kernel param may be different) workstation which uses GOP.
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Here is a partial kernel vga table I was able to find and add here.
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Colours 640x400 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024 1600x1200
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-------+--------------------------------------------------------------
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4 bits | ? ? 0x302 ? ? ? ?
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8 bits | 0x300 0x301 0x303 0x305 0x161 0x307 0x31C
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15 bits | ? 0x310 0x313 0x316 0x162 0x319 0x31D
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16 bits | ? 0x311 0x314 0x317 0x163 0x31A 0x31E
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decimal | d785 d788 d791
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24 bits | ? 0x312 0x315 0x318 ? 0x31B 0x31F
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Additionally from ...kernel-source/Documentation/Boot.txt...
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vga=<mode>
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<mode> here is either an integer (in C notation, either
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decimal, octal, or hexadecimal) or one of the strings
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"normal" (meaning 0xFFFF), "ext" (meaning 0xFFFE) or "ask"
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(meaning 0xFFFD). This value should be entered into the
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vid_mode field, as it is used by the kernel before the command
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line is parsed.
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example below shows me console output, what elilo is doing, and kernel boot.
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vga=normal with efi console input output directed to graphics card should
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work as well.
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default=UBUNTU
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chooser=simple
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verbose=5
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delay=30
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append="root=/dev/sda3 vga=0x31e splash showopts"
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image=/vmlinuz-2.6.32-27-generic
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label="UBUNTU"
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description="Ubuntu 2.6.32-27-generic kernel"
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initrd=/initrd.img-2.6.32-27-generic
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