Issue #485 has been updated by Jay Talbott.
As pointed out above, the prior Ice Lake support in coreboot was not for Ice Lake D, was never completed/supported, and was eventually removed from coreboot.
There never has been support for Ice Lake D (aka Idaville) in coreboot. However, as pointed out above, there is an Idaville FSP available, and there is support for Idaville in Slim Bootloader (SBL).
You have a couple options...
1. Add support for Idaville to coreboot, and then provide support for your board. 2. Use SBL instead of coreboot, and just port from the board configuration for the CRB to your board.
The former would be a much greater effort, but would result in a coreboot solution. The latter would be far less work, but would result in an SBL solution instead of a coreboot solution.
---------------------------------------- Feature #485: Request for Support for Intel Xeon 1700 D Processor Family in Coreboot(Ice Lake) https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/485#change-1490
* Author: Rajat Dongre * Status: New * Priority: Immediate * Assignee: Rajat Dongre * Target version: none * Start date: 2023-04-27 ---------------------------------------- Hi,
I am writing this email to request support for the Intel Xeon 1700 D processor family (Ice Lake) in Coreboot. As you may be aware, the support for the IceLake SOC has been removed, and I am using a processor from the same family.
I would appreciate any help or guidance on how to bring up my processor using Coreboot. I have been using Coreboot for some time and am familiar with its functionalities, but I am facing difficulties with the processor mentioned above. and Can I used to older version of coreboot where you give support for the Ice lake but the Intel Xeon 1700 D processor family launch in Dec 2022. so I have doubt I will work for this SOC as the Icelake is not updated from last 4 years in coreboot.
I would be grateful if you could provide any relevant documentation, code, or instructions to help me with my request. I believe that my request will not only benefit me but also other members of the community who are facing similar challenges.
Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.