)]}' { "commit": "5ac54e8d3d305c2c6c7297e8e54d3cf7e4629b29", "tree": "a04ce1e804accdabc6afee4a4ca5ecd9e64d6c72", "parents": [ "0c78638ff21a3a4c459b6deaf67453458aa4f223" ], "author": { "name": "Bill Richardson", "email": "wfrichar@chromium.org", "time": "Wed Jul 27 21:33:27 2011" }, "committer": { "name": "Bill Richardson", "email": "wfrichar@chromium.org", "time": "Wed Jul 27 21:38:09 2011" }, "message": "Change bootstub POST codes to B0B0 (enter) and EEEE (fail).\n\nThe bootstub was emitting C0DE at entry and DEAD for failure. With only an\n8-bit POST code monitor attached to port 80, it is not immediately clear\nwhether \"DE\" is from the entry point or the failure point.\n\nB0 and EE are not currently used in x86 BIOS, AFAIK.\n\nBUG\u003dnone\nTEST\u003dnone\n\nChange-Id: I86448019655b39c40b197724ad200a659c142b80\nReviewed-on: http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/4857\nReviewed-by: Randall Spangler \u003crspangler@chromium.org\u003e\nTested-by: Bill Richardson \u003cwfrichar@chromium.org\u003e\n", "tree_diff": [ { "type": "modify", "old_id": "85aa219f8d2d8e12d4cc9740fe4344696e1dc209", "old_mode": 33188, "old_path": "bootstub.c", "new_id": "6f5d4175d3c1c8dbd13931ed906d21554747a63e", "new_mode": 33188, "new_path": "bootstub.c" } ] }