[coreboot] Intel FSP on Bayley Bay CRB: No output
Sean McNeil
seanmcneil3 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 06:05:55 CEST 2014
That would be 543843.
Cheers,
Sean
On 06/11/2014 08:09 PM, Mike Hibbett wrote:
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> Would you have an IBL reference to that BYT-I_SEC_DUAL_BOOT_PV_GOLD
> file? I have a look and couldn't find it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike.
>
> *From:*coreboot [mailto:coreboot-bounces at coreboot.org] *On Behalf Of
> *Sean McNeil
> *Sent:* 11 June 2014 11:12
> *To:* Gerald Otter
> *Cc:* coreboot at coreboot.org
> *Subject:* Re: [coreboot] Intel FSP on Bayley Bay CRB: No output
>
> Hi Gerald,
>
> You should either erase the TXE area or replace it with the correct
> one from BYT-I_SEC_DUAL_BOOT_PV_GOLD. The TXE within BIOS will not
> play nice with anything except the BIOS.
>
> Cheers,
> Sean
>
> On 06/11/2014 03:16 PM, Gerald Otter wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> indeed, I think I misinterpreted the original issue, which is not
> solely due to the wrong/lack of microcode being loaded.
>
> I did not get any output on port 80 ( all zeros ).
>
> I just found out this had to do with the particular intel flash
> descriptor/txe I've been using, which doesn't seem to play nice
> with my coreboot build.
>
> I've been in contact with someone outside of the list who sent me
> a working image after my initial e-mail.
>
> I flashed the build with microcode over the top 2MB of his image,
> after which my build worked fine.
>
> I assumed it was the microcode, when it was actually (partly) due
> to the wrong txe/fd.
>
> When the wrong microcode is loaded, the 4digit display alternates
> between 0x66 and 0x07, so you're right that there should be output
> in that case as well.
>
> Right now I'm not really sure what the differences are between the
> working fd/txe I have, and the non-working fd/txe.
>
> If there is any particular version of the txe/fd that is working
> while others aren't, then I'd love to know.
>
> Another option is to erase the fd and txe and just start it in
> non-descriptor mode. There are apparently some downsides to that,
> but I haven't looked into the details of that just yet.
>
> Gerald
>
> On 11 Jun 2014, at 04:09, Sean McNeil <seanmcneil3 at gmail.com
> <mailto:seanmcneil3 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Marc,
>
> There is indeed a port80 4 digit hex display on that board, so
> Gerald should be getting something from that.
>
> Hi Gerald,
>
> If you had serial output from the BIOS, then I think you probably
> have the UART connected properly. I always use the microUSB
> connector, though, with a standard phone cable to get serial from
> those boards. It has an on-board usb to serial adapter. Coreboot
> usually sets baud rate to 115200, but it is configurable. Check
> your .config:
>
> CONFIG_CONSOLE_SERIAL=y
> CONFIG_TTYS0_BASE=0x3f8
> CONFIG_CONSOLE_SERIAL_115200=y
> CONFIG_TTYS0_BAUD=115200
> CONFIG_TTYS0_LCS=3
> CONFIG_POST_IO=y
> CONFIG_POST_DEVICE=y
> CONFIG_POST_DEVICE_NONE=y
> CONFIG_POST_IO_PORT=0x80
>
> Regardless of these settings, FSP will send info to the port80 so
> something should have shown.
>
> Other things you can check:
>
> 1) Properly configured FSP for BayleyBay with the bct program.
> BayleyBay is a non-ECC RAM board and won't boot with ECC FSP.
> 2) Have the appropriate microcode for your stepping of CPU. B0
> steppings are harder to get correct and the microcode is not in git.
>
> Cheers,
> Sean
>
> On 06/11/2014 03:04 AM, Marc Jones wrote:
>
> Gerald,
>
> Does the crb have a port80? You should get early postcodes from
> coreboot and the FSP. You are also correct that there might be
> something different in the descriptor.bin that isn't anticipated. You
> may want to use the coreboot util/ifdtool to get a look at the entire
> image.
>
> Marc
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Gerald Otter
> <gerald.otter at gmail.com <mailto:gerald.otter at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run coreboot + seabios payload on the bayley bay
> crb with the recently committed FSP integration, but have had no
> luck so far.
> This crb uses the bay trail I (now atom e3800) soc from intel.
>
> Following the instructions from commit d75800c7f , I have built a
> 2MB image and flashed it to the upper 2MB of the 8MB flash,
> leaving the TXE / flash descriptor intact.
> I have added the config from the build. The FSP I used is
> BAYTRAIL_FSP_GOLD_002_10-JANUARY-2014, together with the flash
> descriptor and TXE from the 80.21 bios provided by intel, and vga
> bios 36.2.2.
> Fwiw, I have tried both the 32bit and 64bit releases of the bios,
> even though the flash descriptor and TXE binary seem to be exactly
> the same.
>
> The issue I'm running into is that I have no idea if anything is
> running at all.
> There is no output on the VGA/HDMI ports or uart.
>
> The legacy uart referred to in the source is working correctly
> with the original intel bios, but does not produce any output with
> the coreboot image.
> I have tried the most common baud rates (115200, 19200, 9600 ) and
> did some measurements with a scope in case I got the baud rate
> wrong, but no cigar.
> The uart I'm using is the PCU uart, as opposed to hsuart1/2 and
> the superIO uart. This matches with the configuration in coreboot
> when compared to the datasheet, so I'm assuming I got this set up
> correctly.
> Unfortunately, this is about all the information I have, so I hope
> I am missing something obvious when building the image / flashing
> it, etc.
>
> I have also used intel's flash image tool (fitc) to build a
> complete image, thinking that maybe the flash descriptor needed to
> contain some specific information regarding the coreboot image
> (size/checksums), but given the original instructions I wasn't
> surprised this didn't work.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
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