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The developer "stepan" checked in revision 5238 to the coreboot repository. This caused the following changes:
Change Log:
From Keith Hui:
This patch implements a full SDRAM buffer strength programming algorithm in set_dram_buffer_strength(), checked against my P2B-LS factory BIOS. With this in place, I now have 133MHz (!) stability with three 256MB PC133 modules, and can boot Fedora 11 all the way to the init daemon (actually upstart, but that's another story). Not to login prompt yet. We'll find out why later.
This again assumes a 4-DIMM board because that's all I have. I need someone with a 3-DIMM board to test it.
As a bonus, there's a big comment block within that illustrates the algorithm. :-)
Signed-off-by: Keith Hui buurin@gmail.com Acked-by: Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de
Build Log: Compilation of supermicro:x6dhe_g2 is still broken See the error log at http://qa.coreboot.org/log_buildbrd.php?revision=5238&device=x6dhe_g2&am... Compilation of supermicro:x6dhr_ig is still broken See the error log at http://qa.coreboot.org/log_buildbrd.php?revision=5238&device=x6dhr_ig&am... Compilation of supermicro:x6dhr_ig2 is still broken See the error log at http://qa.coreboot.org/log_buildbrd.php?revision=5238&device=x6dhr_ig2&a... Compilation of tyan:s2735 is still broken See the error log at http://qa.coreboot.org/log_buildbrd.php?revision=5238&device=s2735&v...
If something broke during this checkin please be a pain in stepan's neck until the issue is fixed.
If this issue is not fixed within 24h the revision should be backed out.
Best regards, coreboot automatic build system