Ühel kenal päeval, T, 2008-08-12 kell 20:02, kirjutas ron minnich: > If you have more than one dbe62 board working with this setting,
I ran memtest again for 1h40min on the same board, doing a full pass and a half, and also on another DBE62 board for 52 minutes doing one full pass exactly. > So, if you can do an svn diff, make sure this is all that's really > different, and it works on your hardware, this is That was the only difference that made it work, yes. The 1h40 and 52min tests were made with trunk + just this change. > Acked-by: Ronald G. Minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks, committed as r757 together with Carl-Daniels ack. Next I want to work a bit on clarifying some of these fake SPD things in comments, perhaps improving some related debug printing code, and getting the DBE61 to work that I have at home (not sure which memory configuration it was). I should also clean up and post to util/ my lxmemregs tool that quickly tells me what a memory related register value actually means, by converting a given hex of MC_CF8F_DATA or MC_CF1017_DATA to readable text, a la tRFC: <value> tRC: <value> etc Maybe there is already a similar more generic tool for any register that these memory registers can be added onto if necessary? I vaguely recall something that used a special registry description file to describe things in a generic way? With Regards, Mart Raudsepp Artec Design LLC -- coreboot mailing list [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

