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author | hostboot <hostboot@us.ibm.com> | Fri Nov 19 00:52:44 2021 -0600 |
committer | hostboot <hostboot@us.ibm.com> | Fri Nov 19 00:52:44 2021 -0600 |
tree | ca55dbc80bd77ca53f36f446923a602ed5ff6d8c | |
parent | deb277ad0a79d1bf1d4aa78c08dc20a7b8462d71 [diff] |
op-build update 11-19-2021 Changes Included for package everest-xml, branch master: f3461de - Anh Dang - 2021-11-18 - Merge pull request #1 from adangster/master 6662d70 - Anh Dang - 2021-11-18 - no change .. sync up with common-mrw-xml ee3b0e3 - Anh Dang - 2021-11-18 - Change <id>PROC_PCIE_PHB_ACTIVE</id> From: <default>ENABLE,DISABLE,DISABLE</default> TO: <default>ENABLE,ENABLE,ENABLE</default> This combination with <id>PROC_PCIE_PHB_ACTIVE_BASE</id> Changes Included for package hostboot, branch master-p10: 98fb782 - hostboot - 2021-11-18 - Update HCODE commit to 23a0b4c... Add IPL status summary to the toolkit 337a994 - Nick Bofferding - 2021-11-18 - Add 2 MB to HBRT to hold code coverage instrumentation 295fb92 - Chris Cain - 2021-11-18 - HTMGT: Prevent re-enabling WOF once disabled due to error Signed-off-by: hostboot <hostboot@us.ibm.com>
The OpenPOWER firmware build process uses Buildroot to create a toolchain and build the various components of the PNOR firmware, including Hostboot, Skiboot, OCC, Petitboot etc.
https://open-power.github.io/op-build/
See the doc/ directory for documentation source. Contributions are VERY welcome!
Issues, Milestones, pull requests and code hosting is on GitHub: https://github.com/open-power/op-build
See CONTRIBUTING.md for howto contribute code.
To build an image for a Blackbird system:
git clone --recursive git@github.ibm.com:open-power/op-build.git cd op-build ./op-build rainier_defconfig && ./op-build
There are also default configurations for other platforms in openpower/configs/
. Current POWER9 platforms include Witherspoon, Boston (p9dsu), Romulus, and Zaius.
Buildroot/op-build supports both native and cross-compilation - it will automatically download and build an appropriate toolchain as part of the build process, so you don't need to worry about setting up a cross-compiler. Cross-compiling from a x86-64 host is officially supported.
The machine your building on will need Python 2.7, GCC 6.2 (or later), and a handful of other packages (see below).
Install Ubuntu (>= 18.04) or Debian (>= 9) 64-bit.
Enable Universe (Ubuntu only):
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository universe
Install the packages necessary for the build:
sudo apt-get install cscope ctags libz-dev libexpat-dev \ python language-pack-en texinfo gawk cpio xxd \ build-essential g++ git bison flex unzip \ libssl-dev libxml-simple-perl libxml-sax-perl libxml-parser-perl libxml2-dev libxml2-utils xsltproc \ wget bc rsync
Install Fedora (>= 25) 64-bit.
Install the packages necessary for the build:
sudo dnf install gcc-c++ flex bison git ctags cscope expat-devel patch \ zlib-devel zlib-static texinfo "perl(bigint)" "perl(XML::Simple)" \ "perl(YAML)" "perl(XML::SAX)" "perl(Fatal)" "perl(Thread::Queue)" \ "perl(Env)" "perl(XML::LibXML)" "perl(Digest::SHA1)" "perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker)" \ "perl(FindBin)" "perl(English)" "perl(Time::localtime)" \ libxml2-devel which wget unzip tar cpio python bzip2 bc findutils ncurses-devel \ openssl-devel make libxslt vim-common lzo-devel python2 rsync hostname