AreYouLoco, I am really glad to see there is someone else who is interested in this. If necessary, I will provide the coreboot config in a few hours, but it was nothing special. It was built from master and I have simply selected mainboard vendor/model, checked *Use CMOS for configuration values *and increased *Size of CBFS* up to 0x300000.
In the meanwhile, here's my only lspci entry related to Ricoh: https://del.dog/lspci_ricoh_coreboot.txt
I believe that *src/mainboard/lenovo/t420/devicetree.cb* (around line 85) has a statement related to that controller, but I will have to take a closer look at the coreboot source-code.
device pci 1c.4 on
chip drivers/ricoh/rce822 register "sdwppol" = "1" register "disable_mask" = "0x87" device pci 00.0 on end end
end # PCIe Port #5 (Ricoh SD & FW)
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 1:05 PM AreYouLoco? areyouloco@paranoici.org wrote:
On stock latest firmware and ubuntu studio I do see this: https://del.dog/raw/firewire_lspci
I just builded coreboot. Backing up stock and trying to see if it's detected with coreboot.
Fingers crossed!
On April 8, 2020 9:15:22 AM UTC, Paul Menzel pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de wrote:
Dear AreYouLoco,
Am 08.04.20 um 10:59 schrieb AreYouLoco?:
I am in the same situation. Same board and same controller. Still didn't flash coreboot but I also want to make FW work with coreboot. Could you please share your coreboot build config? Did you build master repo?
Thanks. I am also willing to test images and configs to make that setup work.
So, as you still running the vendor firmware, does this setup, especially the FireWire/USB controller (40GAB5809-G200), work with the vendor firmware? If so, please share the Linux messages and attach the output of `sudo lspci -vvxxx`.
Kind regards,
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