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2009-10-19
Fix builds of amd/db800 and digitallogic/msm800sev with smaller bootblocks.
Myles Watson
2009-10-15
Add CONFIG_GENERATE_* for tables so that the user can select which tables not
Myles Watson
2009-10-07
Major CONFIG_IRQ_TABLE_COUNT fixing and cleanups. Some of these boards
Uwe Hermann
2009-10-04
This does away with CONFIG_ROM_PAYLOAD_START and CONFIG_PAYLOAD_SIZE.
Patrick Georgi
2009-10-03
Remove:
Patrick Georgi
2009-08-11
Enable CBFS everywhere. All boards compiled for me (abuild tested),
Patrick Georgi
2009-06-30
the tool chain settings should not be in renamed (as they will never live in
Stefan Reinauer
2009-06-30
This patch unifies the use of config options in v2 to all start with CONFIG_
Stefan Reinauer
2009-06-19
Undo my ugly commit that added uses clauses in lots of places instead of one.
Myles Watson
2009-06-17
Fix configuration of boards that didn't have uses CONFIG_USE_INIT. Trivial.
Myles Watson
2009-04-30
Add "printk" support to all CAR targets
Stefan Reinauer
2009-04-14
v2/src romfs->cbfs rename
Peter Stuge
2009-03-31
Add the CONFIG_ROMS config variable.
Ronald G. Minnich
2008-03-29
Now coreboot performs IRQ routing for some boards.
Nikolay Petukhov
2008-01-18
Rename almost all occurences of LinuxBIOS to coreboot.
Stefan Reinauer
2007-05-05
This is the final patch to enable the msm800sev to build. This patch
Ronald G. Minnich
2006-12-15
Apply linuxbios-rename-other-payload-options.patch
Ed Swierk
2006-12-15
Apply linuxbios-rename-compressed-payload-options.patch, refs #14
Ed Swierk
2006-11-10
* fix the automatic build system by compressing payloads if possible
Stefan Reinauer
2006-09-20
Lots of lx fixes. CLeanup mainly. THings now build
Ronald G. Minnich
2006-09-19
add the msm800srv ; put the usb in the right place.
Ronald G. Minnich