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# Config for i386 Etherboot## Do not delete the tag OptionDescription and /OptionDescription# It is used to automatically generate the documentation.## @OptionDescrition@## BIOS interface options:## -DPCBIOS# Compile in support for the normal pcbios# -DLINUXBIOS# Compile in support for LinuxBIOS# -DBBS_BUT_NOT_PNP_COMPLIANT# Some BIOSes claim to be PNP but they don't conform# to the BBS spec which specifies that ES:DI must# point to the string $PnP on entry. This option# works around those. This option must be added to# LCONFIG.# -DNO_DELAYED_INT# Take control as soon as BIOS detects the ROM.# Normally hooks onto INT18H or INT19H. Use only if you# have a very non-conformant BIOS as it bypasses# BIOS initialisation of devices. This only works for# legacy ROMs, i.e. PCI_PNP_HEADER not defined.# This option was formerly called NOINT19H.# -DBOOT_INT18H# Etherboot normally hooks onto INT19H for legacy ROMs.# You can choose to hook onto INT18H (BASIC interpreter# entry point) instead. This entry point is used when# all boot devices have been exhausted. This option must# be added to LCONFIG.# -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT# Define this for PCI BIOSes that do not implement# BIOS32 or not correctly. Normally not needed.# Only works for BIOSes of a certain era.# -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS# Uses the processor time stamp counter instead of reading# the BIOS time counter. This allows Etherboot to work# even without a BIOS. This only works on late model# 486s and above.# -DCONFIG_NO_TIMER2# Some systems do not have timer2 implemented.# If you have a RTC this will allow you to roughly calibrate# it using outb instructions.# -DIBM_L40# This option uses the 0x92 method of controlling# A20 instead of the traditional method of using the# keyboard controller. An explanation of A20 is here:# http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/A20.html# This occurs on MCA, EISA and some embedded boards,# and sometimes with the Fast Gate A20 option on some# BIOSes.# Enable this only if you are sure of what you are doing.## Extended cpu options# -DCONFIG_X86_64 # Compile in support for booting x86_64 64bit binaries.## PXE loader options:## -DPXELOADER_KEEP_ALL# Prevent PXE loader (prefix) from unloading the# PXE stack. You will want to use this if, for# example, you are booting via PXE-on-floppy.# You may want to use it under certain# circumstances when using the Etherboot UNDI# driver; these are complex and best practice is# not yet established.# # Obscure options you probably don't need to touch:## -DMOVEROM# If your motherboard does not cache adapter memory# space, then this option can speed up loading of# compressed BOOT-Prom images. It has no effect on# uncompressed images. Unless you are very tight on# free space, you will usually want to define this# option. This option must be added to LCONFIG!# (recommended).# -DIGNORE_E820_MAP# Ignore the memory map returned by the E820 BIOS# call. May be necessary on some buggy BIOSes.# -DT503_AUI# Use AUI by default on 3c503 cards.## @/OptionDescription@# BIOS select don't change unless you know what you are doingCFLAGS+= -DPCBIOS# Compile in k8/hammer support#CFLAGS+= -DCONFIG_X86_64# Options to make a version of Etherboot that will work under linuxBIOS.#CFLAGS+= -DLINUXBIOS -DCONFIG_TSC_CURRTICKS -DCONSOLE_SERIAL -DCOMCONSOLE=0x3f8 -DCOMPRESERVE -DCONFIG_PCI_DIRECT -DELF_IMAGE # These options affect the loader that is prepended to the Etherboot imageLCONFIG+= -DMOVEROM# LCONFIG+= -DBBS_BUT_NOT_PNP_COMPLIANT# LCONFIG+= -DBOOT_INT18HCFLAGS+= -fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -mcpu=i386 -march=i386# Squeeze the code in as little space as possible.# These old options generate warnings from gcc 3.3,# but I can't get rid of them until everybody upgradesCFLAGS+= -malign-jumps=1 -malign-loops=1 -malign-functions=1LDFLAGS+= -N -Ttext $(RELOCADDR)ifeq "$(shell uname -s)" "FreeBSD"CFLAGS+= -DIMAGE_FREEBSD -DELF_IMAGE -DAOUT_IMAGEendif
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