Possible, but still DELL is the first point of contact here. If they find out that the problem is actually in Agesa, then DELL can escalate this to AMD.
> Am 15.09.2021 um 10:42 schrieb Paul Menzel <[email protected]>: > > Dear Jörg, > > > Am 15.09.21 um 10:30 schrieb Jörg Rödel: >> Mainly DELL should look at this, because it is their BIOS which is >> responsible for this inconsistency. > > I am not so sure about that, as today’s (x86) firmware often consists of > platform initialization (PI) code (or firmware support package (FSP), > provided by the chipset/SoC vendors, like AGESA for AMD, which the ODM just > integrate. > > If only Dell systems are affected, that would of course point to a bug in the > Dell firmware. > > > Kind regards, > > Paul _______________________________________________ iommu mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/iommu
