On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 1:20 AM, PG W wmorris102668@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andrey,
thank you for your reply.
I have done as you instructed, but there will be an error message as follows: ============================ Built intel/apollolake_rvp (Apollolake RVP) E: Image does not contain BPDT!! E: build/util/cbfstool/ifwitool: ifwi parsing failed src/soc/intel/apollolake/Makefile.inc:118: recipe for target 'files_added' failed make: *** [files_added] Error 1 =============================
This error seems to be coming from src/soc/intel/apollolake/Makefile.inc: files_added:: $(IFWITOOL) » $(IFWITOOL) $(CONFIG_IFWI_FILE_NAME) create -f $(objcbfs)/ifwi.bin.tmp » $(IFWITOOL) $(objcbfs)/ifwi.bin.tmp delete -n OBBP » $(IFWITOOL) $(objcbfs)/ifwi.bin.tmp replace -n IBBP -f $(objcbfs)/bootblock.bin -d -e IBBL » $(CBFSTOOL) $(obj)/coreboot.rom write -r $(CONFIG_IFWI_FMAP_NAME) -f $(objcbfs)/ifwi.bin.tmp --fill-upward
Did you ensure that CONFIG_IFWI_FILE_NAME is set correctly to point to your IFWI image and that your IFWI image is actually valid?
You can run "ifwitool <IFWI_IMAGE> print" to check if you see it printing the right information.
If I want to build an APL 8MB BIOS need to prepare what the necessary components?
Thanks in advance for your help!!!
Regards, Morris
2016-09-22 22:09 GMT+08:00 Andrey Petrov andrey.petrov@intel.com:
Hi,
On 09/22/2016 03:45 AM, morris.wang wrote:
Hello,
I am building coreboot image for Apollo Lake. My designed mainboard comes with DDR3L SODIMMs + PMIC.
To my knowledge, RVP1 board is for DDR3L SODIMMs and discrete VRs. RVP2 board is for LPDDR3 and PMIC.
If I selected under coreboot configuration: Mainboard --> Mainboard vendor (Intel) Mainboard model (Apollolake DDR3 RVP1)
How to modify VR type from Discrete to PMIC???
You need to re-generate IFWI image and the descriptor with Intel-provided FIT tool. Then you need to reference them with CONFIG_IFWI_FILE_NAME and CONFIG_IFD_BIN_PATH
Best, Andrey
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