From: Jacob Potter Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 18:40:39 +0000 (-0500) Subject: add GUIDE X-Git-Url: http://git.joshuawise.com/netwatch.git/commitdiff_plain/39f6725f8beebcda1b569aebdfb2c90975f3179b?ds=sidebyside add GUIDE --- diff --git a/GUIDE b/GUIDE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..07db389 --- /dev/null +++ b/GUIDE @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +File overview: + +elfload/ + Obsolete Linux-based ELF loader. This used to allow loading NetWatch +from within an already-running kernel; it could be updated to work with the +current memory layout, but is nonfunctional at the moment. See grubload/ for +the preferred loader. + +grubload/ + This is a multiboot-compliant simple ELF loader, for use with NetWatch +aseg.elf images or similar. It loads its input file (passed via multiboot), +invokes the startup routines, and then returns to real mode and starts the +bootloader again. + +ich2/ + Intel ICH2 northbridge drivers. A similar API should be implemeted to +port NetWatch to other chipsets. + +ich7/ + Intel ICH7 northbridge drivers. Incomplete / untested. + +include/ + General header files. + +lib/ + Library functions. + +lwip/ + LWIP. (http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/) + +net/ + Network card (currently only 3c90x) drivers, glue code, and the RFB +and HTTP applications. Other network drivers should go here. + +netwatch/ + Main startup and initialization code, logging, SMI response, VGA text +overlay, and other general top-level sources. To build the main NetWatch binary, +run "make" here to produce aseg.elf. + +pci/ + PCI bus interface and BAR-clobbering routines. + +tools/ + Assorted useful Linux command line tools we've found useful, such as +for SMRAM segment manipulation, raw I/O port pokes, etc. These are not required +to use NetWatch. + +video/ + Framebuffer drivers for VGA text and TNT2 graphics consoles. Supporting +graphics on other chipsets will require making a driver like that in tnt2.c. + +--- + +Porting NetWatch to other systems will likely require: +- A network driver, if you don't have a 3c905 (net/3c90x.c) +- A video driver, if you are interested in graphics rather than VGA text, + and don't have an NVidia TNT2. (video/tnt2.c) +- North- and southbridge drivers for your chipset. (ich2/) + +We have found that Intel generally provides easily-accessible chipset +datasheets on their website; searching for a particular ICH series part on +Google will likely lead to the correct datasheet without too much trouble. +Other chipset manufacturers are likely to be significantly less cooperative. + +