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authorStefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de>2010-02-08 17:04:04 +0000
committerStefan Reinauer <stepan@openbios.org>2010-02-08 17:04:04 +0000
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get rid of old news.
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-- 2.0.0
- - this NEWS file is neglected in favor of the svn commit logs.
- See http://tracker.coreboot.org/
-- 1.1.8
- - Store everything in arch
-- 1.1.7
- - The configuration language has been cleaned up. No more link keyword.
- - Everything is now in the device tree.
- - The static and dynamic device trees have been unified
- - Support for setting the pci subsystem vendor and pci subsystem device has been added.
- - 64bit resource support
- - Generic smbus support
-- 1.1.6
- - pnp/superio devices are now handled cleanly with very little code
- - Initial support for finding x86 BIST errors
- - static resource assignments can now be specified in Config.lb
- - special VGA I/O decode now should work
- - added generic PCI error reporting enables
- - build_opt_tbl now generates a header that allows cmos settings to
- be read from romcc compiled code.
- - split IORESOURCE_SET into IORESOURCE_ASSIGNED and IORESOURCE_STORED
- - romcc now gracesfully handles function pointers instead of dying mysteriously
- - First regression test in amdk8/raminit_test
-- 1.1.5
- - O2, enums, and switch statements work in romcc
- - Support for compiling romcc on non x86 platforms
- - new romc options -msse and -mmmx for specifying extra registers to use
- - Bug fixes to device the device disable/enable framework and an amd8111 implementation
- - Move the link specification to the chip specification instead of the path
- - Allow specifying devices with internal bridges.
- - Initial via epia support
- - Opteron errata fixes
-- 1.1.4
- Major restructuring of hypertransport handling.
- Major rewerite of superio/NSC/pc87360 as a proof of concept for handling superio resources dynamically
- Updates to hard_reset handling when resetting because of the need to change hypertransport link
- speeds and widths.
- (a) No longer assume the boot is good just because we get to a hard reset point.
- (b) Set a flag to indicate that the BIOS triggered the reset so we don't decrement the
- boot counter.
- Updates to arima/hdama mptable so it tracks the new bus numbers
-- 1.1.3
- Major update of the dyanmic device tree to so it can handle
- * subtractive resources
- * merging with the static device tree
- * more device types than just pci
-- 1.1.2
- Add back in the hard_reset method from freebios1 this allows generic
- code to reset the box.
- Update the hypertransport setup code to automatically optimize
- hypertransport link widths and frequencies, and to call hard_reset
- if necessary for the changes to go into effect.
-- 1.1.1
- Updates to the new configuration system so it works more reliably
- Removed a bunch of unused configuration variables
- Removed a bunch of unused assembly code
-- 1.1.0
- A whole bunch of random ppc and opteron work we never put a good label on
-- 1.1.0
-Intial development release of LinuxBIOS.
-Everything is thrown overboard and will be reincluded as necessary so we can
-get rid of the legacy baggage. Since LinuxBIOS was started we have developed
-some better techniques for some things, but we still hang on to the old ways
-because some ports that we want not to break depend on them. So we preserve
-them by preserve the 1.0.x series and keeping only the best practices for
-the 1.1.x series. When there is a stable port this code base will
-become LinuxBIOS 2.0.x and the core will become frozen.
-
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