Maarten van Eeuwijk wrote:
Hi all,
Uwe wrote a target file for my MS6119 using the data I gathered. Later I patched out the normal image to take the entire 256k for a single coreboot bios + memtest86 as payload. It crashed in a similair way as the image build with the Asus p2b target file did. Or perhaps it's just the payload not working. But I have no idea how a succesfully booting coreboot looks like. So, help me debugging ;) See the log, captured with putty using a null-modem wire.
grtz,
merethan
PCI: devfn 0x78, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x80, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x88, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x90, bad id 0xffffffff ddrIPcueafeafdbffdfeafdddbf f sifCexe0P0 austP m, m0PNeP3dPeP0:1PCcass0 P1uiCes:P.le00g P0le i:Ie :s1n p_fR os c1oelb00 0ui0:lnCrs::db0P00o0ti10:1P0[0e rP u P7x 00nP0DoP.60tR cs 02oa : IdP._
Alright, open up src/mainboard/msi/ms6119/auto.c. Uncomment these two lines:
/* dump_spd_registers(&memctrl[0]); */ /* ram_check(0, 640 * 1024); */
And add this one:
ram_check(1024*1024, [size of your memory stick, in MB] * 1024);
Rebuild (make clean;make), reflash, and post back with the output. BTW, this has nothing to do with the payload, there's still quite a bit more to go before LB gets into the payload. Do you have any PCI or AGP cards on the board?
-Corey