>> Do you have an idea or solution?
>Have a look at the power loss control bits inside the superio chip. They
>specify what to do when the mainboard gets its standby power.
Okay, but how please?
I find things that seem interesting to me:
cat /coreboot/src/mainboard/asrock/e350m1/buildOpts.c | grep POWER
//#define BLDOPT_REMOVE_LOW_POWER_STATE_FOR_PROCHOT TRUE
#define BLDCFG_VRM_LOW_POWER_THRESHOLD 24000
#define BLDCFG_VRM_NB_LOW_POWER_THRESHOLD 1
//#define BLDCFG_PLATFORM_POWER_POLICY_MODE Performance
#define BLDCFG_MEMORY_POWER_DOWN TRUE
#define BLDCFG_POWER_DOWN_MODE POWER_DOWN_BY_CHIP_SELECT
/* POWER_DOWN_MODE */
#define POWER_DOWN_BY_CHANNEL 0 ///< Channel power down mode
#define POWER_DOWN_BY_CHIP_SELECT 1 ///< Chip select power down mode
Thanks, best regards