Stefan Reinauer wrote:
r2653.
Thank you.
Can you confirm that this revision works (ie. boots a kernel) on your Epia?
I can. There are still memory problems though, at least with some memory configurations. It also hangs sometimes on the spd_read_byte call which I added. A hi-density (16-bit module width) 256MB DIMM in slot 0 works perfectly to the best that I can test. A low-density (8-bit module width) 64MB DIMM in slot 0 also works perfectly.
Memtest86 passes all tested configurations as long as the "probe" option was selected for memory sizing. it fails when using the "BIOS-Std" and "BIOS-All" method for memory sizing (it uses the LinuxBIOS MemMap type in this case). The MA map type patch does allow memtest to detect the proper quantity of RAM in all configurations I could test.
the debian package 'memtester' passes all tests in the single high-density 256MB DIMM in slot 0 configuration and the single low-density 64MB DIMM in slot 0 configuration. It fails with a high-density 128MB DIMM in slot 0, and with any additional DIMMs in slot 1.
What Epia is it?
It is an epia 800.
-Alex Mauer "hawke"