Hi,
I don't know if you're talking about the EPYC 7000 Series Naples Embedded SOC, or a generic Ryzen/ZEN based desktop (both f17h)
According to the Processor Initialization package (PI = AGESA) available under NDA for the Embedded EPYC, the new AGESA software architecture is 100% based on EDK-II TianoCore (UEFI). I don't know how much work would be needed to hook Coreboot into a TianoCore based source code tree.... which is *very* different from the old AGESA "Arch2008" that we've seen in the past. I don't know for a fact, but I haven't seen the possibility of building an AGESA blob from the latest AGESA either. License wise, it's pretty much impossible to merge Coreboot code with proprietary AGESA code without a binary "blob". And then someone has to get the authorization from AMD to release that blob and associated include files....
I cannot offer detailed thoughts from AMD regarding Coreboot, except that they don't want to support it themselves anymore.... And that too many US-based lawyers are involved....
Regards,
Alexandre Desnoyers Electronic Design Engineer Qtechnology A/S
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Hello!
Is there any plans to support AMD family f17h processors in coreboot any time soon? Or it can be possible only if AMD will decide to provide AGESA code for this new cpu family and nobody here knows what will AMD do?
Does AMD still support coreboot in any way? What are chances that f17h processors will be supported by coreboot?