HI,
On 28-06-17 17:18, Stefan Assmann wrote:
On 2017-06-28 17:09, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,
On 28-06-17 16:48, Stefan Assmann wrote:
On 2017-06-16 18:13, Hans de Goede wrote:
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baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_AK8975 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_AXP20X_ADC | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_AXP20X_POWER | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_AXP288_ADC | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_AXP288_CHARGER | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_AXP288_FUEL_GAUGE | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17042 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ24190 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_AXP288 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_GPIO | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_INTEL_INT3496 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_MAX3355 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_RT8973A | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_SM5502 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_EXTCON_USB_GPIO | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_GPIO_AXP209 | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_CORE | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_PCI | 1 +
.../x86/x86_64/CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_PLATFORM | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_INPUT_AXP20X_PEK | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_INV_MPU6050_I2C | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_INV_MPU6050_IIO | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_MFD_AXP20X | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_MFD_AXP20X_I2C | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_SILEAD_DMI | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PLATFORM | 1 +
baseconfig/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_XPOWER_PMIC_OPREGION | 1 +
kernel-x86_64-debug.config | 39 ++++++++++++++--------
kernel-x86_64.config | 39 ++++++++++++++--------
kernel.spec | 5 +++
Hi Hans,
thanks for making this change. I've been hoping for this for quite a
while now. I see you've only enabled the AXP288 on x86_64 which means
all baytrail devices, which are 32bit are left out.
Could you apply those changes to i686 as well?
Bay Trail devices are 64 bit devices with a 32 bit UEFI BIOS,
Fedora does not support 32 bit UEFI booting (AFAIK), but work is
under way for F27 to support booting 64 bits Fedora on a 32 bit
UEFI BIOS using a 32 bit grub2-efi which loads a 64 bits kernel.
Any pointers on how to rebuild grub in the correct way?
I'm currently using the grub binaries from RHEL-7.4, which adds
support for this (yes RHEL got support for this first), but I
started with local build binaries following one of the many
tutorials on the net (don't remember which one, sorry).
I'm already using this setup, what I do is I boot from an
USB SSD with a 64 bit install on which I've copied a manually
build 32 bit EFI capable grub, and then manually format the
Bay Trail device and just copy the entire filesystem over
manually. For F27 the plan is to have the 32 bit grub build
included on the 64 bit media, as well as have anaconda automatically
deal with all this.
Nice, thanks for letting me know. I'm currently running on 32bit.
So you're running a 32 bit Fedora? Interesting I did not know we
support 32 bit UEFI systems in Fedora.
Regards,
Hans
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