Hallo Ron and Vladimir, it seems the following behaviour is reproducible on my machine:
Boot 1: 1 DIMM installed in slot 0
poweron, login, poweroff --> OK
console output: 01_x201i_1DIMM_poweron_login_poweroff
Boot 2: 1 DIMM installed in slot 0
poweron, login, flash, reboot, login, poweroff --> OK
console output: 02_x201i_1DIMM_poweron_login_flash_reboot_login_poweroff
note: reboot was done because after flashing poweroff hangs but reboot
works
-->Add the second RAM module
Boot 3: 2 DIMMs installed
poweron --> FAIL
poweroff with the power button
console output: 03_x201i_2DIMM_poweron_fails_powerbuttonoff
Boot 4: 2 DIMMs installed (this is just a second try)
poweron --> FAIL
poweroff with the power button
console output: 04_x201i_2DIMM_poweron_fails_powerbuttonoff_v2
-->Remove the first RAM module
Boot 5: 1 DIMM installed in slot 1
poweron, login, poweroff --> OK
console output: 05_x201i_1DIMM_slot1_poweron_login_poweroff
-->Re-install the first RAM module
Step 6: 2 DIMMs installed
poweron, login, poweroff --> OK
console output: 06_x201i_2DIMM_poweron_ok_login_poweroff
I do not know why it fails, the last log message is:
Couldn't discover DRAM timings (3)
the logs are attached to this email.
with best regards
Mono
On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 03:09:32PM -0700, ron minnich wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think that his problem is either:
> > 1) Badly seated modules
>
> I like this because it gets us off the hook. But it's hard for me to
> believe that every single reseat is a bad one.
>
> Mono, now that it's all working, can you reflash coreboot (to make
> sure the MRC cache is dead, dead, dead), reboot, and see if it works.
> If so, the I believe Vladimir
>
> ron
>
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