[coreboot] f2a85-m related topics
Paul Menzel
paulepanter at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Mar 27 11:50:33 CET 2013
Dear Rudolf,
Am Dienstag, den 26.03.2013, 20:11 +0100 schrieb Rudolf Marek:
> The board is finally in.
thank you again for your awesome work! Could you add the log stuff
somewhere, please? For example the Wiki [1] or a message to this list.
> I'm aware that David bought it (i think he has f2a85-m
> CSM version which is USA specific), is there anyone else? PaulePanter maybe?
I do *not* have this board. A friend of mine has one. Though he is not
capable to test anything.
> Has anyone tried "hot flashing" ? It seems linux crashes if I simply unplug the
> flash. I tried to work around and disabled SMI by software. But I want to be
> sure it happens also to other people.
That’s strange. What Linux kernel do you use? Do you get any error
messages?
> The issue with SeaBIOS is gone.
Awesome! Due to a newer SeaBIOS version or coreboot changes?
> I will post some coded verb fix.
Nice. What errors do you get?
> Is there a way how to extract verbs for codec from original system? I
> did simple: cat /sys/class/sound/hwC1D0/init_pin_configs
>
> Is it all?
No idea. As you know already, according to Jens the Verb Table format is
undocumented and Realtek does not give out any information [2].
What chip do you have? Realtek ALC887? At least that is what searching
for »f2a85-m realtek alc« seems to suggest.
> The last, so far known issue is that SeaBIOS likes to boot only from first AHCI
> port. I need to check this.
What SeaBIOS version do you use?
Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://www.coreboot.org/ASUS_F2A85-M
[2] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/2553/1/src/mainboard/lippert/frontrunner-af/platform_cfg.h
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