Also user of said board.

For me only Nvidia GPUs work correctly.

But using an older Version from 2018, because S3 works there.


Am 10.09.19 um 11:05 schrieb Mike Banon:
> Indeed, this patch -- https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/31448 (
> src/device/pci: Add support for discrete VGA initialization and OpROM
> loading ) -- could help, because it will create the ACPI VFCT table
> for discrete RX 570 GPU instead of doing this for integrated HD 8670D.
> You could install it conveniently and securely with the help of
> csb_patcher.sh script (
> http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Lenovo_G505S_hacking#NEWS or
> https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/33509 ).
>
> Although there will not be a VFCT for your integrated GPU, it should
> be working fine even without it, maybe at cost of a slightly higher
> power consumption. We have discovered that
>
> " ACPI VFCT - it's a table where AMD stores the Radeon video BIOS when
> the system is booted up in UEFI mode."
> " Where the ACPI VFCT Table is missing, Power States may not work properly. "
>
> so it seems without VFCT the integrated GPU is going to be at its' max
> TDP even while not loaded. For example, knowing that a total TDP of
> our G505S laptop's A10-5750M APU (CPU+GPU) does not exceed 35W and
> looking at the values for similar APUs at this table
> https://www.eteknix.com/amd-kaveri-a10-7850k-overclocking-analysis/7/
> (all values except Intel / RAM / OC), approximately for our A10-5750M
> it should be
>
> Idle | GPU load | CPU+GPU load
> 15.6W |  23.66W  | 35W
> 44.5% |  67.6%   | 100%
>
> We already knew that A10-5750M is 15W at idle, but have learned that
> GPU adds approximately 23.66W - 15.6W = about 8W while at its' max
> TDP. This G505S laptop comes with a 65W PSU, so with iGPU at it max
> TDP -- the laptop's battery life will be smaller in about 65/(65-8) =
> 1.12 times. However I've never compared the consumption difference of
> coreboot vs UEFI, would be nice if someone could test it in practice.
>
> Since this RX 570 discrete PCI-E card should have its' own flash chip
> for storing the AtomBIOS blob -- unlike our laptop's onboard discrete
> HD-8570M or R5-M230 -- I think in your case there should not be a need
> of storing the discrete GPU's AtomBIOS ROM at your coreboot BIOS in
> addition to the integrated one. However, if the advice above would not
> work, you could try extracting the discrete GPU's AtomBIOS , using
> either https://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support#How_to_retrieve_a_good_video_bios
> or https://github.com/g505s-opensource-researcher/g505s-atombios#description
> | https://mail.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2017-July/084660.html
> instruction.
>
> Best regards,
> Mike
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 10:04 PM awokd via coreboot
> <coreboot@coreboot.org> wrote:
>> Grzegorz Bogdał:
>>> Thank you. I'll check it out and report sometime in September whether the 
>>> patches helped my case.
>> Please note, AFAIK they have only been tested on G505s's, so may need
>> some modification for your platform.
>>
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