On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net wrote:
On 17.04.2008 18:08, ron minnich wrote:
are you running on a dbe62? good news!
No, Mart Raudsepp ran it. I'm one of those strange people who actually read logs and compare them to what would be expected by reading the code. By the way, diffing coreboot output at maximum verbosity before and after a patch is a great way to make sure the commit didn't do unintended things.
it's weird as I test before every commit. So why this failed? I don't know.
I should clarify that the device doesn't fail boot, it works (and hence I was able to get the MSR dumps with Carl-Daniel's tool), but perhaps not optimally due to the dubious register values as probably seen from the dump I sent him. I haven't had any time to parse and understand any of the values personally yet.
Regards, Mart Raudsepp
Marc Jones wrote that the current state of code is unlikely to work. That's another reason why I would like to know how the SPD_PRIMARY_SDRAM_WIDTH removal happened.
That puzzles me too. As of my last test it was all working. I will try to do a burn tonight before and after svn up and see how it goes.
ron