On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 06:16:55PM +0200, Alex G. wrote:
On 02/21/2011 03:53 PM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
The log shows SeaBIOS found an ATA controller, but did not find any drives attached to the controller. It did not find an option rom on any cards - so no scsi option rom was run.
He removed the SAS card from the system, as running its option ROM would freeze the boot process.
A boot log with debug level set to 8 from that event would be helpful.
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The coreboot log does show the SATA controller to be initialized (if I am reading it correctly).
PCI: 01:0e.0 [1166/024a] ops PCI: 01:0e.0 [1166/024a] enabled malloc Enter, size 68, free_mem_ptr 00150224 malloc 00150224 PCI: 01:0e.1 [1166/024a] ops PCI: 01:0e.1 [1166/024a] enabled POST: 0x25
The 1166:024a is the SATA controller.
It doesn't look like the class field of that pci device identified itself as ATA or AHCI. (SeaBIOS just skipped over the device.)
Can you post the output of lspci and identify which device you expected to boot from?
Better lspci -nn ?
Yeah - actually "lspci -vnn" would be better.
-Kevin