On 24/07/2013 16:16, Aaron Durbin wrote:
A couple things to change:
CONFIG_CPU_ADDR_BITS=36 CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_NO_FAST_READ=y
Okay will change and try again, just in case. I did notice there are 3 different binaries in the 3rdparty/northbridge/intel/sandybridge directory. Perhaps I should try systemagent-sandybridge.bin instead?
I *don't* think this is causing you grief, but these are different from the chromium repo.
Also, you .config shows a 4MiB cbfs, but that doesn't jive with the cbfstool output from a previous email where it looked to be set to 1MiB.
I had to increase the CBFS size to add the extra me.bin manually, guess I can change it back if it makes any difference?
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Aaron Durbin adurbin@chromium.org wrote:
The config looks sane. I take it there i no serial port to see what is going on. Kyosti has worked with this using usb debug. He has also built upstream for lumpy. Kyosti, can you provide any guidance for John? I don't have a lumpy to play with at my disposal. This might be a mismatch withe system agent again (mrc.bin). I'm not sure if that was ever resolved. On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 9:09 AM, John Lewis <jlewis@johnlewis.ie [5]> wrote:
Aaron, On 24/07/2013 14:36, Aaron Durbin wrote:
John, Are you checking out the blobs repo into 3rdparty? In that repo there are the following blobs for lumpy:
Yes.http://review.coreboot.org/gitweb?p=blobs.git;a=tree;f=mainboard/samsung/lum...
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The descriptor and me blobs don't live in cbfs. They live in the rom but not as cbfs files.
Yeah, I guessed it was something like that. I basically asked Ron that question an hour or so ago but forgot to cc the list.
Links: ------ [1] mailto:jlewis@johnlewis.ie [2] mailto:peter@stuge.se [3] mailto:coreboot@coreboot.org [4] http://review.coreboot.org/gitweb?p=blobs.git;a=tree;f=mainboard/samsung/lum... [5] mailto:jlewis@johnlewis.ie