Meng Qiaohui,

I noticed a file called ChangesRequiredForRambiWinboot.txt in Intel released UEFI package, it can tell you how to modify coreboot/ACPI files to boot Windows 7, you can download the package @ http://uefidk.intel.com/sites/default/files/2014-WW26-UEFI.CoreBoot.Payload.zip, its decryption key @ http://uefidk.intel.com/sites/default/files/2014-WW26-UEFI.CoreBoot.Payload.zip-DecryptionKey.txt and release note @ http://uefidk.intel.com/sites/default/files/2014-WW26-UEFI.CoreBoot.Payload-ReleaseNotes.txt.

If you want to fully understand ACPI, go to http://www.acpi.info/ to download the ACPI specification, reading it and practicing with your Bayley Bay coreboot code is the best way to understand it.

-Fei

On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 3:07 AM, <mengqiaohui@mindray.com> wrote:


Hi,expert.
       
        Now Coreboot with Intel FSP ,can load Linux on my BayleyBay.I tried to use Seabios 1.7.5 load Win7 64bit,but i got a blue screen issue,stop at A5(0x1000,0x000,0x105a23a1,0x100).Obviously I think this trouble was called by ACPI.Am I wrong? So I modify src/soc/intel/fsp_baytrail/acpi/southcluster.asl as follows.My serial ports message is attached.Then I can load Win7 64bit normaly,but the ACPI Table is not completed.

Scope (\_SB)
{
        // GPIO Devices
        #include "gpio.asl"

#if INCLUDE_LPSS
        // LPSS Devices
        #include "lpss.asl"
#endif

#if INCLUDE_SCC
        // SCC Devices
        //#include "scc.asl" -----Commented out code 1
#endif

#if INCLUDE_LPE
        // LPE Device
        //#include "lpe.asl"-----Commented out code 2
#endif
}


But I'm not quite understand ,I change the asl code is how to take effect?Looking for help to load win7 64bit normaly.How to modify the ACPI asl coed?
Thanks in advance.



                                                                                                 

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发件人: Werner Zeh via coreboot <coreboot@coreboot.org>
收件人: Gailu Singh <gailu96@gmail.com>, coreboot@coreboot.org
日期: 2014-11-04 03:24
主题: Re: [coreboot] Coreboot with Intel FSP on BayleyBay Help
发件人: "coreboot" <coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org>





Hi.

Now you have coreboot running.
coreboot searches for FSP, finds it and executes the first call into it.
FSP returns with an error and what you see is this (taken from
src/drivers/intel/fsp/cache_as_ram.inc):

/*
     * Failures for postcode 0xBB - failed in the FSP:
     *
     * 0x00 - FSP_SUCCESS: Temp RAM was initialized successfully.
     * 0x02 - FSP_INVALID_PARAMETER: Input parameters are invalid.
     * 0x0E - FSP_NOT_FOUND: No valid microcode was found in the
microcode region.
     * 0x03 - FSP_UNSUPPORTED: The FSP calling conditions were not met.
     * 0x07 - FSP_DEVICE_ERROR: Temp RAM initialization failed
     * 0x14 - FSP_ALREADY_STARTED: Temp RAM initialization has been invoked
     */

So what you actually see is error code 0x07 from FSP. This can mean that
your CPU is not supported by this FSP version.
If you use GOLD1 or GOLD2, then a D0 stepping is not supported and if
you have in advance a D0 stepping installed on your board,
than you have to use GOLD3 FSP release as it was already mentioned.

I had the same issue and it was due to missing D0-Support in GOLD1
release. So, I would suggest to try the right FSP-release from Intel.

Bye
Werner

Am 03.11.2014 um 17:23 schrieb Gailu Singh via coreboot:
> With the changed TXE/descriptor, it moved ahead but now toggling
> between POST codes 0x66 and 0x07. I checked
> ./src/include/console/post_codes.h and these POST codes are not
> defined there so I doubt that these are coming from coreboot code. Are
> these post codes coming from FSP code? If yes, How do I interpret
> them? Do I need to ask Intel? Any pointers please?
>
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Sean McNeil <seanmcneil3@gmail.com
> <
mailto:seanmcneil3@gmail.com>> wrote:

>
>     You mentioned just copying the .fd file, so I assumed it was being
>     used directly in your coreboot image. FSP needs to be incorporated
>     into flash, yes. It should, however, be patched with the BCT
>     program as what is provided in the .fd is usually not patched with
>     the a configuration that you desire. Thus you should run bct and
>     configure/patch the .fd and generate a .bin to include into coreboot.
>
>     I am a little confused by your email below. You state that you are
>     not using the .fd directly then contradict yourself in the next
>     sentence. Bottom line is I would not include any .fd file from the
>     FSP archive directly. Use BCT to patch it and do not name it .fd.
>     This avoids any confusion regarding whether you are including a
>     patched FSP or not. Just because there is a bsf file included in
>     the GOLD release doesn't mean that the .fd was patched with those
>     settings and that it is valid.
>
>     Best of luck to you. There are many issues you will have to
>     resolve dealing with new hardware. I've gone through the process
>     with a lot of support from Intel and it is not that easy.
>     Especially when certain components found on the CRB are not
>     provided on custom hardware.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Sean
>
>
>     On 11/02/2014 08:01 PM, Gailu Singh wrote:
>>     Hi Sean,
>>
>>     1. This is not for a real project and we are trying to understand
>>     FSP interaction with coreboot to look at feasibility for
>>     considering coreboot in our future projects. Unfortunately I do
>>     not have board documentation so was not able to determine which
>>     one is serial port 0 though I know that port 0 is specified in
>>     coreboot config. That was the reason I was trying on all 3
>>     available ports.
>>     2. I am not using .fd directly. I believe that FSP need to be
>>     included in bootloader (coreboot in this case) and we are
>>     providing path to coreboot so that it can be included in
>>     coreboot. In my original post I only said that I copied .fd to a
>>     path expected  by coreboot configuration. May I know how did you
>>     conclude that I am using it directly? May be that can give me
>>     some pointer.
>>     3. I had checked the bsf file in the FSP kit with BCT tool and it
>>     is configured for non-ECC RAM, so I believe that no change is
>>     required in .fd. Am I wrong?
>>     4. Yes, I agree that there is no documentation available on how
>>     to create entire 8MB binary with Firmware Description, TXE,
>>     coreboot etc so for safe route I only touched upper 2 MB as
>>     recommended in one of the initial commit for baytrail FSP
>>     integration and some posts related to similar discussion.
>>
>>
>>
>>     On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Sean McNeil
>>     <seanmcneil3@gmail.com <
mailto:seanmcneil3@gmail.com>> wrote:

>>
>>         Coreboot and FSP are not as easy to understand as you can
>>         see. I also would suggest that you seek assistance from
>>         either Sage (who has good experience that I understand serves
>>         the USA and Europe markets and contributed the current
>>         Coreboot+FSP code) or perhaps a company in Asia such as Zien
>>         Solutions (of Vietnam). There are a number of issues that you
>>         are failing to understand:
>>
>>         1) As stated, the first serial port is actually connected to
>>         a USB->Serial converter and delivered out of the microUSB
>>         connector on the CRB.
>>         2) You need to configure the FSP with Intels program to
>>         create a ROMable image and not use the .fd file directly.
>>         3) BayleyBay needs to be configured for non-ECC RAM whereas
>>         Bakersport needs to be configured for ECC.
>>         4) You don't necessarily need the TXE security module, but
>>         you could very well cause problems if it is partially
>>         overwritten. Best is to create a correct 8MB image to flash
>>         that has the proper Intel Firmware Description block at the
>>         beginning.
>>
>>         Regards,
>>         Sean
>>
>>
>>         On 11/02/2014 02:25 AM, Gaumless via coreboot wrote:
>>
>>             First, the serial ports:  The serial console is on the
>>             first serial port on the micro-USB connection.
>>
>>             The 0x0000 on the post code display means that it's not
>>             actually starting to boot - it's probably hanging in the
>>             TXE.  There are known issues with upgrading to coreboot
>>             from some of the bayleybay roms.  I thought Intel was
>>             going to document that, but I don't know if they did.
>>
>>             The Gold 2 FSP doesn't support D0 parts, so if you have a
>>             D0, you need the Gold 3.  Also, the FSP is targeted at
>>             the embedded sku Baytrail-I.  It might work with M/D
>>             parts, I haven't tested that.
>>
>>             Assuming all that is ok, you probably need to start from
>>             a different rom.  It might be failing because of the TXE
>>             security.  You'll probably need to talk to your Intel
>>             contact to get that update.
>>
>>             Finally, if this is not a personal project, you might be
>>             interested in contacting Sage and look at purchasing a
>>             BSP to get up and running.  Either way, let us know
>>             whether you make progress or need more help.
>>
>>             Martin
>>
>>
>>                 On Nov 1, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Gailu Singh via coreboot
>>                 <coreboot@coreboot.org
>>                 <
mailto:coreboot@coreboot.org>> wrote:

>>
>>                 Hi Experts,
>>
>>                 I am trying to boot BayleyBay CRB Rev 3 using
>>                 coreboot and have no success so far. I have serial
>>                 port (DB9) connected and using 115200 Baud Rate. No
>>                 message comes on serial at all. Here is the procedure
>>                 I followed.
>>
>>                 1. Pulled latest coreboot from git.
>>                 2. Pulled following from BAY_TRAIL_FSP_KIT. The
>>                 reason for doing it is that  BAYTRAIL_FSP.fd is not
>>                 in git and .config refers to it. Also .config refers
>>                 to ../intel/cpu/baytrail/microcode
>>                      a) created intel directory parallel to coreboot
>>                 and copied BAYTRAIL_FSP_GOLD_002_10-JANUARY-2014.fd
>>                 in to intel/fsp/baytrail/BAYTRAIL_FSP.fd
>>                      b) Copied *.h from Microcode folder in the kit
>>                 to intel/cpu/baytrail/microcode.
>>                 3. Configured the coreboot for mainboard as intel
>>                 bayleybay. My .config is attached.
>>                 4. Build Coreboot. Below is the prints from cbfstool.
>>                 cmos_layout.bin                0x0     cmos_layout  1132
>>                 fallback/romstage              0x4c0     stage      
>>                 27813
>>                 fallback/ramstage              0x71c0    stage      
>>                 67431
>>                 fallback/payload  0x17980    payload      268859
>>                 config  0x59400    raw          4363
>>                 (empty) 0x5a540    null         744088
>>                 cpu_microcode_blob.bin  0x110000   microcode    104448
>>                 (empty) 0x129840   null         157528
>>                 mrc.cache 0x14ffc0   (unknown)    65536
>>                 (empty) 0x160000   null         393112
>>                 fsp.bin 0x1bffc0   (unknown)    229376
>>                 (empty) 0x1f8000   null         31640
>>                 5. Flashed the coreboot.rom in upper 2MB
>>                 (0X0600000-0x07FFFFF)
>>                 6. Reboot the board
>>                 7. Nothing comes on Serial Console (DB9). Also tried
>>                 to connect Micro usb cable which detects two serial
>>                 ports but no output to any of them as well.
>>                 8. Before flashing coreboot.rom, 4 digit display was
>>                 displaying something on two digits and rest two were
>>                 zero. Now all 4 digits stays at zeros.
>>
>>                 Looking for help to get at least serial working so
>>                 that I can get some logs to debug it. I do not have
>>                 copy of original BIOS that was there in Flash and
>>                 forgot to make a copy using programmer though I
>>                 ensured that I only touch upper 2MB. I am stuck and
>>                 have no logs to debug it.
>>
>>                 Thanks in advance.
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