We have an older board (from before I came to be with AMD) which was built with a GXm, CS5530, and NSC 97317 SIO. I can pull preferred register settings from a document if that would help.
Our preferred settings for this platform were:
BC_XMAP_1 = 0x1300C060 BC_XMAP_2 = 0x09999999 BC_XMAP_3 = 0x99****99 (* = don't care)
Are you loading an SMM handler on this platform?
-- Steve G.
Steve Goodrich (Steven.Goodrich@amd.com) Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
-----Original Message----- From: linuxbios-bounces@linuxbios.org [mailto:linuxbios-bounces@linuxbios.org] On Behalf Of Richard Smith Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 3:00 PM To: Christian Sühs Cc: Stefan Reinauer; LinuxBIOS Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] MB1030 / 3036 VGA comes up :D
On 4/27/06, Christian Sühs chris@suehsi.de wrote:
Run memtest as a payload and see where it errors.
Also you need to rip the BC_XMAP_* settings while booted under the factory bios.
Fine ;) How can I get them.
Do you have an account here?
http://wwwd.amd.com/AMD/developer.nsf/
There are tools there for DOS and linux that can read various things. Its not obvious to me if the XMAP registers are in the list of thingsn they can read.
If not then you will have to study the LinuxBIOS source and the gx1 datasheet to figure out how to write a small program that can read them.
-- Richard A. Smith
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