Hello Garrett,
On 11.12.2017 18:16, GARRETT DOORENBOS wrote:
I'm running coreboot on an Intel Atom Bay Trail based platform. When I turn off the CONFIG_ENABLE_FSP_FAST_BOOT flag, I get stuck in the Intel FSP (it never returns) after a warm boot. The only way around it is a power cycle. Has anyone seen this before?
AFAICS, the Bay Trail FSP doesn't have such an option. So it might be the case that the binary always expects a non-volative cache. But that is disabled in coreboot if you disable ENABLE_FSP_FAST_BOOT (by chance). Intel is known to present options where only one value works.
The correct solution seems to be to always `select ENABLE_MRC_CACHE` for fsp_baytrail and remove the related guards in its code. And hide ENABLE_FSP_FAST_BOOT for fsp_baytrail because it just doesn't apply.
May I ask why you want to disable fast boot?
Hope that helps, Nico
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