Very odd. I had hoped it was something easy. I wonder what differs for Richland (as Idwer said) so that it doesn't work. My best understanding of Richland (A10-6800K) is that the memory controller has higher rated speeds but should work with Trinity AGESA code, since the Trinity AGESA code already had the ability to overclock to 2133 MHz DDR3.
It seems the problem is getting a good debug log with IDSOPT_IDS_ENABLED, and that is baffling. I've attached a coreboot image, but please check the config and use cbfstool for payloads *before* flashing it.
David
Here is the .config I used. Also, this is a pretty old version of coreboot (7bb29d72ab89c300fa899a8cf39803ae8f101ff4).
The email with the rom attached is too big for the coreboot list, but HacKurx, please let me know if you try out the rom.
David
Thank you, I tested your rom and I get the same result: coreboot-4.0-4561-g7bb29d7 Wed Jul 24 23:26:25 MDT 2013 starting... BSP Family_Model: 00610f31 cpu_init_detectedx = 00000000 agesawrapper_amdinitreset
The problem is that we don't have Richland AGESA code: src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f15rl/ does, unfortunately, not exist.
Idwer
Thank you for this information. Please indicate the compatible processor on the motherboard page. I think tried to contact people from AMD to get the Richland AGESA code.