Hi folks,

here's a short update regarding the beforementioned DDR3L Samsung memory sticks 
on the KGPE-D16 running coreboot.

Thanks to help and hints from Timothy, I experimented with different cpu/memory 
configurations and have done some stress and memory testing. So far, I have a 
few interesting findings to report for a 1-CPU-package configuration (using 
Opteron 6276):

(1) When running coreboot master with 4 DIMMs (in orange slots), the DIMMs are 
reported in dmidecode to be running at 800MHz and no ECC errors show up in 
dmesg during memtester runs. Same goes for the vendor bios.
(2) When running coreboot master with 8 DIMMs, the DIMMs are reported in 
demidecode to be running at 667 MHz and MC4 errors show up in dmesg during 
memtester runs.
(3) When running the same as in (2) but with the *vendor BIOS*, dmidecode 
reports 800MHz and memtester runs without MC4 errors.
(4) When running the same as in (2) but with *Coreboot 4.3*, dmidecode reports 
667MHz but memtester runs *without* MC4 errors as well.

It is still on my list to validate (using benchmarks) whether dmidecode just 
reports non-sense or if the DIMMs really run at only 667MHz. However, the issue 
with the MC4 errors is much more severe and likely to be a regression between 
Coreboot 4.3 and the current master version. It will require further bisecting 
to identify the cause.

@Other KGPE-D16 users: Does dmidecode in coreboot report your memory sticks to 
be running at 800MHz (provided you have PC12800 ones)? And are seeing MC4 
failures when running memtester? (For me, it happens at stage 2 with the 
"random testing" - usually after less than 7 minutes after starting the test 
and even if I just use 10G of memory for testing).

I also tested using two cpu packages and other memory populations, but as 
Timothy has obligations regarding the proper dimension of my PSU, it makes more 
sense for me to test in 1-CPU-configuration first to find the cause of these 
MC4 errors in coreboot before proceeding further.

Cheers, Daniel



Btw.: I had some "false negative" kernel oopses when running stress-ng with all 
tests enabled on both vendor bios and coreboot. Seems to be a known software 
issue (Ubuntu bug 1654073).

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