Marc,
I have narrowed the reset to the first msr = rdmsr(0xc0010042); line in cache_as_ram.c. I assume the second would do the same thing if it ever made it there.
Booting with the orig bios, linux reports ts ttp tm stc 100mhzsteps as the available power options. It is missing fid vid.
Based on the lack of cpuinfo bits and the documentation the says the processor will do exactly what it is doing, I propose the included patch. I made the changes to pistachio and norwich also but they are untested.
With this patch I make it here:
coreboot-2.0.0 Wed Jan 7 17:09:38 PST 2009 starting... bsp_apicid=0x0 Enabling routing table for node 00 done. Enabling UP settings Disabling read/write/fill probes for UP... done. coherent_ht_finalize done core0 started: SBLink=00 NC node|link=00 rs690_early_setup() get_cpu_rev EAX=0x60fc2. CPU Rev is K8_G0. NB Revision is A12. k8_optimization() rs690_por_init sb600_early_setup() sb600_devices_por_init() sb600_devices_por_init(): SMBus Device, BDF:0-20-0 SMBus controller enabled, sb revision is 0x13 sb600_devices_por_init(): IDE Device, BDF:0-20-1 sb600_devices_por_init(): LPC Device, BDF:0-20-3 sb600_devices_por_init(): P2P Bridge, BDF:0-20-4 sb600_devices_por_init(): SATA Device, BDF:0-18-0 sb600_pmio_por_init() Changing FIDVID not supported entering optimize_link_incoherent_ht sysinfo->link_pair_num=0x1 entering ht_optimize_link pos=0x8a, unfiltered freq_cap=0x8035 pos=0x8a, filtered freq_cap=0x35 pos=0xd2, unfiltered freq_cap=0x65 pos=0xd2, filtered freq_cap=0x65 freq_cap1=0x35, freq_cap2=0x65 dev1 old_freq=0x5, freq=0x5, needs_reset=0x0 dev2 old_freq=0x5, freq=0x5, needs_reset=0x0 width_cap1=0x11, width_cap2=0x11 dev1 input ln_width1=0x4, ln_width2=0x4 dev1 input width=0x1 dev1 output ln_width1=0x4, ln_width2=0x4 dev1 input|output width=0x11 old dev1 input|output width=0x11 dev2 input|output width=0x11 old dev2 input|output width=0x11 after ht_optimize_link for link pair 0, reset_needed=0x0 after optimize_link_read_pointers_chain, reset_needed=0x0 rs690_htinit k8_ht_freq=5. rs690_htinit NB_CFG_Q_F1000_800=0 needs_reset=0x0 sysinfo->nodes: 1 sysinfo->ctrl: cf188 spd_addr: ffffae98 Ram1.00 setting up CPU00 northbridge registers done. Ram2.00 Enable 64MuxMode & BurstLength32 Unbuffered 333Mhz 333Mhz
Thanks, Dan Lykowski Signed-off-by: Dan Lykowski lykowdk@gmail.com
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From: Marc Jones marcj303@gmail.com Subject: Re: [coreboot] FIDVID question To: r.marek@assembler.cz Cc: "Dan Lykowski" engineerguy3737@yahoo.com, "Coreboot" coreboot@coreboot.org Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 12:10 PM
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On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 1:45 AM, r.marek@assembler.cz wrote:
Hi,
if you check your CPUID, does it support FIDVID?
If yes, then there is another problem. Perhaps you are hit by some errata which says first is needed not HT reset (LDTSTOP) but PCI reset. I don't have a code at my hand right now, but is HT reset stuff done _before_ the fidvid?
I think that all the revf/g processors support fidvid even if it can't be changed. The S1G1 socket means revf and above and checking for support really isn't needed. I think it is safe for a platform to make some assumptions like that.
Have you narrowed the reset to the fidvid code? After fidvid setup there should be a ht reset as Rudolf noted. You can skip fidvid setup for now. It just means that the processor will run at min frequency.
Marc
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