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File Documentation/soc/amd/family15h.md:
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Family 15h [SOCs|Processors]
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Same as above.
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numbers
models **60h-6Fh** (_Merlin Falcon_) and
**70h-7Fh** (_Stoney Ridge_).
We also support 15h trinity - the agesa code is in vendorcode/amd/
Bald Eagle also looks like it's Family 15h. That uses a binary pi 00630f01
And I guess we also support carrizo to with the binary pi 00660F01, but that's roughly the same as merlin falcon.
Trinity uses the piledriver core, and bald eagle uses the steamroller core.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piledriver_(microarchitecture)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamroller_(microarchitecture)
Some functionalit
In the binary PI release used by coreboot, some functionality...
Patch Set #4, Line 27: GPIO setting and
the setting of MTRRS and GPIO configurations along with setting
Patch Set #4, Line 28: (though still available on most _AGESA_
Get rid of this, because who cares?
Patch Set #4, Line 28: _AGESA_
wrap at 72 characters?
Patch Set #4, Line 30: reasons
remove "reasons"
Isn't there a better way to format this?
may be viewed as analogous to the
IntelĀ® Management Engine
Maybe just discuss what it does instead of comparing it to the ME.
Patch Set #4, Line 44: https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/50742_15h_Models_60h-6Fh_BKDG.pdf
We're discussing whether we can mirror the documents on a coreboot server, but until then, maybe point to archive.org?
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