
Hi Flash
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Flash K bootloader99@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks Graeme, Okay, so that means that U boot is a combination of Primary and Secondary bootloaders, ie loading the MBR and then loading the Kernel image.
U-Boot (like coreboot) sits at the lowest level - It starts executing from the 'Reset Vector' when the CPU is powered-up or reset
So is U Boot along the lines of Syslinux, Lilo, GRUB etc. I mean does it work in conjunction with a BIOS? I thought that U Boot was a combination of BIOS + Bootloaders. But thanks for clearing the doubt.
BIOS is a (somewhat standard) set of low-level functions which are accessed via software interrupts. Linux does not need BIOS (well, technically it still does for ACPI and possibly some PCI stuff) because it's drivers are written to control the hardware directly, so to run the Linux kernel, U-Boot does not have to implement a complete BIOS. U-Boot implements a very basic set which Linux needs early on to detect memory - It is just enough to fool Linux into booting after U-Boot has loaded the kernel image into memory (typically from a Flash memory devices, but some boards also support SATA interfaces and various file systems)
Regards,
Graeme
Will check out Coreboot.
Regards, Flash
From: Graeme Russ graeme.russ@gmail.com To: Flash K bootloader99@yahoo.com Cc: "u-boot@lists.denx.de" u-boot@lists.denx.de Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 10:54:30 PM Subject: Re: [U-Boot] Support for Intel i7 2nd GEneration processors
Hi Flash,
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Flash K bootloader99@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if U boot supports the Intel 2nd generation core i7 processors.
No it doesn't (at least not yet)
Be aware that U-Boot is a boot-loader for embedded devices (phones, routers, set-top boxes, TV's etc) and not a general purpose BIOS for a PC. You might want to have a look at coreboot (www.coreboot.org) if you are looking for a FOSS implementation of a PC BIOS - They may have i7 support.
Regards,
Graeme