On 3/5/10 2:33 PM, Andrew Goodbody wrote: > Sorry, neglected to send original reply to list. > > Knut Kujat wrote: >> Andrew Goodbody escribió: >>> Knut Kujat wrote: >>>> Any suggestions ? >>> The vendor BIOS is doing some initialisation that coreboot is not. >>> This init survives a short shutdown but is lost after a longer period >>> without power. >> Yes, vendor BIOS must be doing something different when initializing >> ram. But why is coreboot working just fine up here in the lab even if I >> let it unplugged the whole night next morning I plug it back on and it >> works! > > Don't focus on that too much. It's probably to do with the > environment, or even just coincidence. I think so too.
Two more suggestions: - compare coreboot and vendor bios with SerialICE - try disabling all cores / cpus except the BSP to make sure the problem is not caused by the PCI access race conditions in the Fam8 and K10 ports... Stefan -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

