Strange, I didn't apply any patches. I run D16 with stock coreboot 4.7 and OpenBMC.
Could it be because I have different memory modules (4xKVR16R11D4/16)?
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2018 23:38:42 +0100 From: Elisenda Cuadros lists@e4L.es To: Timothy Pearson tpearson@raptorengineering.com, Coreboot coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] OpenBMC & KGPE-D16 Message-ID: 024a1ee2-7edc-be52-f87d-3bfbf95aa90f@e4L.es Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"
Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
I reflashed (same build) the BMC module with a hotplug. Now it works like a charm, it got an ip, I can log through ssh, reboot, etc..
But now I have a new problem. If I try to boot from a halted system, with BMC module attached, the system fires up but Coreboot hangs:
Unable to detect valid memory on any nodes.? Halting! mct_d: fatalexit
If I remove the BMC module the system boots fine.
I have 4 Micron MT18JSF25672PDZ-1G4F1DD modules, located in CPU1 orange slots.
I attach both console logs.
Regards,
- Eli
On 22/02/18 22:36, Timothy Pearson wrote:
Actually, for OpenBMC work, hotplugging is often the only way to go. Just be very careful to align the pins correctly the first time; you don't have a second chance if you misalign the pins and fry the module...
On 02/22/2018 03:22 PM, Taiidan@gmx.com wrote:
On 02/17/2018 09:46 AM, Elisenda Cuadros wrote:
Hi,
Now I trying to use your OpenBMC port.
I followed the instructions and everything was fine (compiling, reading and flashing). I waited several minutes after flashing, but the module didn 't blinked like in the vendor rom, nor did it receive an ip.
I halted the system because I thought maybe it needs a cold start.
After this, the system doesn't boot with the module plugged in. The fans begin to spin for approximately 1/4 second, but nothing else.
My two fans (1 cpu & 1 chassis) have 3 pins and are low speed (~1000rpm)
In the case I have to reflash the module, is it possible to hotplug it?
Hotplugging is dangerous and not supported, don't do it.
Thank you very much for your support.
You can use a test clip to externally flash it via a flashing device (not sure which can do 16 pins though, I would inquire on the flashrom mailinglist)
Are you using the latest coreboot? AFAIK coreboot was patched to support OpenBMC, so you need a new version with the patches.