Nico Huber writes:
> Hi Arthur,
>
>
> This is just a synchronization point. The wbinvd() is there to ensure
> that the memcpy() above has reached real RAM before the program con-
> tinues.
>
> As this fails right after resources have been assigned to all devices, I
> suspected a resource conflict
Hi Arthur,
On 09.10.2016 18:50, Arthur Heymans wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to port coreboot to the gigabyte ga-945gcm-s2l, which has a
> 945gc northbridge, a ich7 southbridge and a ite it8718f sio. I'm trying
> all this with a 1067fsb cpu, so in that last aspect there is no
> precedent in coreboot
>> What is INTEL IOTG support?
Never mind, I wanted to say that INTEL will not support Penryn, either
Merom, or Nehalem (over 9 years in production).
>> No idea, but I can certainly try it.
Yes, you can. Ether using source code, but other that that (if you have
some sort of problems), you just nee
Zoran Stojsavljevic writes:
> Hello Arthur,
>
> CPUID 1067x? Penryn?
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penryn_(microprocessor) ?!
This is indeed the cpu which I used to run tests with. This board should
also work with older LGA775 cpu I think. (even though coreboot has
problems with CAR on this P4
Hello Arthur,
CPUID 1067x? Penryn? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penryn_(microprocessor)
?!
It is long time off any radar screen for INTEL IOTG support, I can tell to
you this... Started production in 2007! :-(( WTH you need Coreboot on this
one?
"The WBINVD instruction is a privileged instructi
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