Hello!
It wasn't a question. Not really. I was asking the group at-large to
see how many of us are aware of them things. You, Matt, were the
first. And on the document that I mentioned that the Sparkfun page has
linked, describing what devices were supported, and naturally were
not, at the bottom
Mike Banon wrote:
> It would've been helpful if your article had your e-mail in the end of
> it or a reply form - I've stumbled upon your article some time ago,
> but didn't find a quick way to share my feedback and got distracted by
> something else, maybe the others did too...
I didn't
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 12:46 AM Mike Banon wrote:
> Is that something like a cable with two built-in FT232H chips ? (to
> function as a USB dongle)
>
no, the CCD debug functionality is in the Google security chip (CR50) which
detects the special debug cable
Is that something like a cable with two built-in FT232H chips ? (to
function as a USB dongle)
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Hi,
Looking at harcuvar board and denverton_ns SoC sources it looks like the
GPIO controller is not defined in ACPI. It may be causing the probe to
fail for pinctrl in Linux. There is simply no GPIO ASL code for
denverton_ns. For example refer to soc/intel/skylake/acpi/gpio.asl.
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Hi,
Well my system have only 4.10-637 coreboot version, so I don't know if it is
relevant.
My Kontron 986LCD-M (supported by coreboot) does the SMP without a problem.
Kernel 4.20.0-rc2 (I didn't see any problem with current slackware kernel too).
GPU is radeon RX460, kernel parameters
Dear coreboot folks,
On 2019-12-15 11:54, Paul Menzel wrote:
> On the Lenovo T60 (with AMD/ATI graphics) the Linux kernel (4.9,
> 4.19, 5.3, 5.4) hangs after starting user space. As SeaBIOS, GRUB,
> payloads and FreeDOS work, I tried to limit the number of CPUs, and
> booting Linux with `nosmp`
Good day Zir,
It would've been helpful if your article had your e-mail in the end of
it or a reply form - I've stumbled upon your article some time ago,
but didn't find a quick way to share my feedback and got distracted by
something else, maybe the others did too...
1) Thanks for describing
Hello!
Does the thing at https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14746 create a
response with regards to anyone?
On their documents tab they present the now wrong link where to find
more information about how the cable works. And of course they also
link to those devices that might be interested in
sorry, what exactly is your question? I have one of these cables, works
great for flashing/debugging Chromebooks via CCD
the updated Chromium CCD docs can be found at:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/ec/+/master/docs/case_closed_debugging_cr50.md
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