Re: [coreboot] coreboot on amd A85 can't work
hello,David: I turn on the debug message and save the message to file(minicom4.cap in attachment) ,I'm a newer with coreboot, and I can't find what's wrong with the DIMM,would you kindly look this document? And which type of CPU is in your booted ok mainboard? thank you very much ------------------ Original ------------------ From: "David Hubbard"<david.c.hubbard+coreboot@gmail.com>; Date: Tue, Dec 17, 2013 05:56 AM To: "Idwer Vollering"<vidwer@gmail.com>; Cc: "coreboot"<coreboot@coreboot.org>; "陈军根"<cjg@bolod.net>; Subject: Re: [coreboot] coreboot on amd A85 can't work I am also very familiar with that particular message. I had a failing CPU and I ended up replacing parts until it booted ok. Like Idwer said: it is not able to initialize any DDR3 RAM. There is a #define that will turn on verbose output about the DDR3 link training if the Vendor BIOS (from Asus) thinks the memory is ok. David
I'll take a look at that log if you would please confirm, does your CPU and RAM work ok with the vendor BIOS? I have had great success with an AMD A10-5800K using an ASUS F2A85-M/CSM David On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 8:31 PM, 陈军根 <cjg@bolod.net> wrote:
hello,David: I turn on the debug message and save the message to file(minicom4.cap in attachment) ,I'm a newer with coreboot, and I can't find what's wrong with the DIMM,would you kindly look this document? And which type of CPU is in your booted ok mainboard? thank you very much
------------------ Original ------------------ *From: * "David Hubbard"<david.c.hubbard+coreboot@gmail.com>; *Date: * Tue, Dec 17, 2013 05:56 AM *To: * "Idwer Vollering"<vidwer@gmail.com>; *Cc: * "coreboot"<coreboot@coreboot.org>; "陈军根"<cjg@bolod.net>; *Subject: * Re: [coreboot] coreboot on amd A85 can't work
I am also very familiar with that particular message. I had a failing CPU and I ended up replacing parts until it booted ok.
Like Idwer said: it is not able to initialize any DDR3 RAM. There is a #define that will turn on verbose output about the DDR3 link training if the Vendor BIOS (from Asus) thinks the memory is ok.
David
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