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2016-09-20
src/mainboard/lenovo-winent: Add space around operators
Elyes HAOUAS
2015-10-31
tree: drop last paragraph of GPL copyright header
Patrick Georgi
2015-05-21
Remove address from GPLv2 headers
Patrick Georgi
2015-02-15
x86: Change MMIO addr in readN(addr)/writeN(addr, val) to pointer
Kevin Paul Herbert
2014-09-05
Consolidate intel vga int15 hooks
Vladimir Serbinenko
2013-12-24
Remove PCI_ROM_RUN option
Vladimir Serbinenko
2013-11-25
Unify and clean up remaining INT15 handlers
Stefan Reinauer
2013-03-01
GPLv2 notice: Unify all files to just use one space in »MA 02110-1301«
Paul Menzel
2012-11-24
yabel: Use X86_* instead of the more verbose M.x86.REG_*
Patrick Georgi
2012-11-06
Drop redundant CHIP_NAME in mainboard.c
Kyösti Mälkki
2012-10-05
Use mainboard_interrupt_handlers everywhere
Patrick Georgi
2012-08-08
Cleanup coreboot memory table includes
Kyösti Mälkki
2012-08-08
Drop HAVE_MAINBOARD_RESOURCES
Kyösti Mälkki
2012-08-01
Intel and GFXUMA: drop redundant use of lb_add_memory_range()
Kyösti Mälkki
2012-07-26
Drop mainboard chip.h
Stefan Reinauer
2010-04-27
Since some people disapprove of white space cleanups mixed in regular commits
Stefan Reinauer
2010-04-15
don't leave VGA disabled by default on thomson ip1000
Stefan Reinauer
2010-04-13
ip1000: fix seabios start, fix flash gpio detection
Stefan Reinauer
2010-04-11
add int15 handler for thomson ip1000
Stefan Reinauer
2010-04-11
add support for reading ip1000 gpios.
Stefan Reinauer
2010-03-17
This is kind of a pre CAR patch to properly allocate "shared" graphics memory
Joseph Smith
2010-03-01
This patch implements MBI (modular bios interface) support to the i830 chipset.
Stefan Reinauer
2009-02-18
Carl-Daniel's part:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
2008-05-16
New Target and initial support for the Thomson IP1000.
Joseph Smith