Hi Mike,

I believe it is one of the Reserved bits at 85:84 or 82, but not certain. You can check ILB 514482.

Are the boards identical?
Are the sizes of flash identical?
Any hardware straps connected?

or are you replacing the CPU in the same board? If unique boards, I would dump back the flash and verify.

Sean

On 06/18/2014 12:22 PM, Mike Hibbett wrote:
Hi Sean,

I would have thought so too, but the devices are using the same IFD.

Do you know what the ifd parameter is that affects this?

Cheers,

Mike

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On 18 June 2014 01:08:25 Sean McNeil <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Mike,

This is due to a bad or missing IFD. You need to have the correct information 
in the bootStrap settings.

Cheers,
Sean

On 06/17/2014 10:27 PM, Mike Hibbett wrote:
Hi all,

I have two B3 stepping E3815 processors, one is reporting a PCI device id of 
0x0f00 ( as expected ) but another is reporting 0x0000. I can work round that 
in the BAYTRAIL_FSP CoreBoot build but cannot install Linux, and I'm guessing 
that having a wonky device id may be involved. Has anyone else seen this and 
know the work around? I can't see anything about it on the Intel IBL.

Cheers,

Mike.


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