On 04.06.2009 08:59, Patrick Georgi wrote: > Am 04.06.2009 04:41, schrieb Carl-Daniel Hailfinger: >> I found the HIGH_TABLES bug on the DBM690T. >> >> The K8 HIGH_TABLES code places these tables in UMA video memory. Of >> course that memory is cleared by some payloads and operating systems. >> >> However, if I fix that, Linux still crashes during boot because it only >> sees 32 MB instead of 2 MB RAM. >> > Unless you're using SeaBIOS, you have to use both HAVE_HIGH_TABLES and > HAVE_LOW_TABLES to have things work, otherwise the high tables aren't > found. > 32 MB is a good sign that the tables weren't found, so FILO (I think) > defaults to "safe" 32MB.
I'm running an old version of FILO. Could you please take a look at the amd/dbm690t target and tell me what I have to enable there (HAVE_LOW_TABLES etc.) to have things work? I can probably get access to the hardware later today. Thanks! Regards, Carl-Daniel -- http://www.hailfinger.org/ -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

