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-From: "Paolo Marini" <paolom@prisma-eng.it>
-Subject: Etherboot on bare metal
-Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:19:19 +0200
-Organization: Prisma Engineering srl
-
-Hi Ken,
-I have ported Etherboot on an embedded, biosless platform and would like
-to contribute the code.
-
-Essentially, the hardware I was running Etherboot is a Pentium based
-embedded system, with an Intel Chipset, *but* without serial, VGA,
-keyboard etc., only an 82559 Intel (custom) Ethernet controller (I debug
-it with the etheral Ethernet packet analyser and an emulator).
-
-What I did was:
-
- a.. integrate the init.s file within the firmware, with GDT
-(re)initialisation (a simple and single entry point taking control of
-the boot process)
- b.. provide some stupid BIOS stubs in order to let the OS boot and
-still belive that an INT10 call goes to the BIOS
- c.. provide some basic functions to Etherboot, like timer (I used the
-Pentium TSC internal counter)
- d.. hardwire in the code information about the RAM size
-The BIOS stubs are enough to boot Linux, pSOS and QNX with bootp. QNX is
-somewhat difficult to load, because the i82559 driver tries to find the
-component using the BIOS32 calls, so I had to patch it.
-
-what i I got from the original firmware is the PCI initialisation and
-resource (I/O, interrupts, memory) allocation.
-
-I send you what I changed, that is, the initialisation code and the
-misc.c file containing the timer, and the makefile (I don't remember
-exactly the options I used to compile all).
-
-Of course, it is only a good starting point for anyone wanting to
-implement a bootp client on a biosless platform; some integration work
-still needs to be done.
-
-Ciao
-Paolo
-
-And in a subsequent email:
-
-I worked with version 4.6.12, but the real modifications involve the
-init.S file, which I think is quite sstable between releases. I forgot
-to say that my entry point (symbol _start in init.s) assumes the
-processor is already in protected mode.
-
-[The only difference between main.c and misc.c from those in Etherboot
-4.6.12 seems to be the deletion of eth_reset(). This may be of use to
-others trying to make these changes work on more recent releases. Ken]