[coreboot] Coreboot fails to initialize on ASUS A8V-E SE
Knut Kujat
knuku at gap.upv.es
Thu Dec 10 11:33:35 CET 2009
Sorry for spamming the maillist!!!
but it stops again at: PCI: 00:02.0 cmd <- 07 I haven't changed
anything! whats wrong? :(
bye!
Knut Kujat escribió:
> Knut Kujat escribió:
>> Myles Watson escribió:
>>>
>>> do_pci_scan_bridge returns max 1
>>> do_pci_scan_bridge for PCI: 00:02.0
>>> PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 02
>>> POST: 0x24
>>> malloc Enter, size 1092, free_mem_ptr 0014bffc
>>> Error! malloc: Out of memory (free_mem_ptr >=
>>> free_mem_end_ptr)POST: 0xff
>>>
>>> Try increasing the heap size in Kconfig.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Myles
>> Morning :)
>>
>> Yip pushing the heap size to 0x40000 made the difference. But it
>> still not booting :( Now it stucks at:
>> POST: 0x88
>> Enabling resources...
>> PCI: 00:18.0 cmd <- 00
>> PCI: 00:00.0 subsystem <- 00/00
>> PCI: 00:00.0 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:00.1 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:00.2 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:00.3 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:00.4 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:00.5 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:00.7 cmd <- 06
>> PCI: 00:01.0 bridge ctrl <- 0003
>> PCI: 00:01.0 cmd <- 07
>> PCI: 00:02.0 bridge ctrl <- 000b
>> PCI: 00:02.0 cmd <- 07 <<<< Here it just stops
>> and does nothing!
>>
>> according to lspci PCI: 00:02.0 is the K8T890 PCI to PCI Bridge
>> Controller. Any hints?
> Hi again,
>
> It solves itself don't know how?! I just cleaned up some printfs
> recompiled and it started working till:
> POST: 0x89
> Initializing CBMEM area to 0x7fff0000 (65536 bytes)
> Adding CBMEM entry as no. 1
> Moving GDT to 7fff0200...ok
> High Tables Base is 7fff0000.
> POST: 0x9c
> Adding CBMEM entry as no. 2
> ACPI: Writing ACPI tables at 7fff0400...
> ACPI: * FACS
> ACPI: * DSDT @ 7fff0508 Length 44e
> ACPI: * FADT
> ACPI: added table 1/32 Length now 40
> ACPI: * MADT
> ACPI: added table 2/32 Length now 44
> ACPI: * MCFG
> PCI: 00:00.5 missing resource: 61
> POST: 0xff
>
> POST: 0xff is a bad thing right? So how do I fix this?
>
> THX,
> Knut Kujat
>
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