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On 01/05/2017 04:33 AM, Iru Cai wrote:
Hello,
I've set up a computer with Asus KGPE-D16 recently. I use an Winbond W25Q64.V 8M flash chip and tested with this config with only ROM size changed:
https://review.coreboot.org/gitweb/cgit/board-status.git/tree/asus/kgpe-d16/...
And it can boot to my OS on disk. However, after I enabled the serial console, I can only see: "FCH SPI: Too much to write. Does your SPI chip driver use spi_crop_chunk()?"
Do you see any other messages at all from a cold start (i.e. AC power removed from the system, then reapplied after 15 seconds while the serial console is being logged)?
I have not personally tested the 8M chips; it could be that there is an issue with coreboot's generic driver for those devices. I know it's not a general issue with large Flash chips since the 16M chips work fine.
Thanks!
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Hello Timothy,
On 2017年01月06日 01:14, Timothy Pearson wrote:
On 01/05/2017 04:33 AM, Iru Cai wrote:
Hello,
I've set up a computer with Asus KGPE-D16 recently. I use an Winbond W25Q64.V 8M flash chip and tested with this config with only ROM size changed:
https://review.coreboot.org/gitweb/cgit/board-status.git/tree/asus/kgpe-d16/...
And it can boot to my OS on disk. However, after I enabled the serial console, I can only see: "FCH SPI: Too much to write. Does your SPI chip driver use spi_crop_chunk()?"
Do you see any other messages at all from a cold start (i.e. AC power removed from the system, then reapplied after 15 seconds while the serial console is being logged)?
I have other console logs, but not about this SPI issue, I came into other problems when I try other configurations.
I don't know if it's related to serial console. The config on board status and the ROMs from libreboot all boots, but they all have no serial console output.
I have not personally tested the 8M chips; it could be that there is an issue with coreboot's generic driver for those devices. I know it's not a general issue with large Flash chips since the 16M chips work fine.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks!
Iru
Hi Timothy,
On 2017年01月06日 01:14, Timothy Pearson wrote:
On 01/05/2017 04:33 AM, Iru Cai wrote:
Hello,
I've set up a computer with Asus KGPE-D16 recently. I use an Winbond W25Q64.V 8M flash chip and tested with this config with only ROM size changed:
https://review.coreboot.org/gitweb/cgit/board-status.git/tree/asus/kgpe-d16/...
And it can boot to my OS on disk. However, after I enabled the serial console, I can only see: "FCH SPI: Too much to write. Does your SPI chip driver use spi_crop_chunk()?"
Do you see any other messages at all from a cold start (i.e. AC power removed from the system, then reapplied after 15 seconds while the serial console is being logged)?
It seems that as long as I enable serial console output, system cannot boot. Besides the SPI thing, I can also get stuck on some place when booting. Now I post these logs in the attachment. Both logs are logged when I'm using a 2MB flash chip.
Iru
I have not personally tested the 8M chips; it could be that there is an issue with coreboot's generic driver for those devices. I know it's not a general issue with large Flash chips since the 16M chips work fine.
Thanks!