Hi, Paul,
I made a timestamp log by the following steps.
1. Build coreboot with check "Create a table of timestamps collected during boot ". Run coreboot.
2. build cbmem on target machine.
3. run "cbmem -t"

The log seems to be not enough. Is that what you want?
If yes, I will do it with gcc 4.9 again.

Joe

From: paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net
To: coreboot@coreboot.org
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2016 12:49:45 +0100
Subject: [coreboot] [RFH] Board status upload of AGESA board like ASUS F2A85-M (other than ASRock E350M1) (was: [regression] Increased romstage boot time on ASRock E350M1 (AMD Family 14h))

Dear coreboot users,


to rule out that the longer boot time issue with GCC 5 is related to
AGESA, could users of an AGESA board please make an upload of the
latest state with CBMEM time stamp collection enabled to board status?

Please run with `make V=1` and maybe even upload that log or attach it
to a reply to my message.

That would be very helpful! (Also for the upcoming 4.3 release.)

ASUS F2A85-M (LE), PC Engines APU1, and the AMD reference boards come
to my mind.


Thanks,

Paul

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