[coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS
Sibi.Rajasekaran at dell.com
Sibi.Rajasekaran at dell.com
Fri Mar 24 14:00:20 CET 2017
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the prompt response.
I am using Rangeley FSP in my coreboot environment and I don’t see mrc cache in the coreboot region even though I chose to use MRC Cache in the config.
Performing operation on 'COREBOOT' region...
Name Offset Type Size
cbfs master header 0x0 cbfs header 32
fallback/romstage 0x80 stage 27612
cpu_microcode_blob.bin 0x6cc0 microcode 167936
fallback/ramstage 0x2fd40 stage 121204
config 0x4d700 raw 539
revision 0x4d980 raw 588
cmos_layout.bin 0x4dc40 cmos_layout 1320
fallback/dsdt.aml 0x4e1c0 raw 8074
fallback/payload 0x501c0 payload 648600
img/memtest 0xee7c0 payload 180268
(empty) 0x11a840 null 415320
fsp.bin 0x17fec0 fsp 389120
(empty) 0x1def00 null 132504
bootblock 0x1ff4c0 bootblock 2560
I had built the tianocore long before(may be 6 months back) and I am pretty sure I chose release payload.
Thanks,
Sibi
From: Matt DeVillier [mailto:matt.devillier at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 2:23 PM
To: Rajasekaran, Sibi <Sibi_Rajasekaran at Dell.com>
Cc: Zoran Stojsavljevic <zoran.stojsavljevic at gmail.com>; coreboot <coreboot at coreboot.org>
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 6:26 PM, <Sibi.Rajasekaran at dell.com<mailto:Sibi.Rajasekaran at dell.com>> wrote:
For your question, takes around 26 seconds from power On till Tianocore execute completion. Looking at reducing this boot time.
Sibi, if you're not using mrc cache for RAM training, that's likely contributing 10s or so at least. Have you enabled coreboot timestamps and used cbmem to examine time to payload execute? Also, building Tianocore in debug (vs release) mode adds a bit of time as well due to the volume of serial output. I use coreboot + Tianocore on Baytrail N28xx/29xx (though not with FSP) and normal boot (after RAM training) with a release payload is on the order of 2s, with coreboot taking about 6-700ms of that.
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