Prakash Punnoor wrote:
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]Well, I came a bit further I found out the hang here was because of missing
]"device id" of my cpu. This solves that problem:
Hello Prakash,
Great work finding this missing model problem.
]Ignoring the soft_reset problem, now coreboot seems to successfully finish.
]The last post code is F8, so it seesm SeaBios should have been started. ]Unfortunately I the internal gfx doesn't seem to get propery initialized, ]as I ]cannot see anything. Then I changed to config to coreboot running vga ]option ]ROM and using grub2 as payload. On "warm start" coreboot now resets itself ]indefinitely. On cold start, coreboot want to do a soft reset - which still
]hangs. I think the soft reset here gets triggered by init_cpus. (I haven't ]verified this, yet.)
It might be worth running your binary on simnow to debug. The public release of simnow includes a model (shiner_family10h.bsd) that is a close match to your hardware. The supplied shiner model uses cpuid 100F40 which should work fine, though cpuid 100F52 is available by switching to supplied model file Family10hBL-AM3_C2A.id. You would need to swap out the ITE SIO used by the Shiner mode to the Winbond 627. With simnow, you can route serial output to a named pipe and watch it with putty. Unfortunately simnow doesn't emulate the uma graphics portion of RS780. The shiner model includes a PCIe video card. You could switch that to a plain PCI video card connected to the SB700 and get that working. Then you could confirm it works on your board using a PCI video card. For the problem you are having with the RS780 video, did you confirm the video option rom is getting loaded to address C0000?
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]Regards, ] ]Prakash