LGA1155 mainboards: Remove gfx.did and gfx.ndid
They are downright useless and result in ACPI errors. So, burn them. Also, do a minor update to autoport's README about these values. Change-Id: Idb5832cfd2e3043b8d70e13cbbe8bd94ad613120 Signed-off-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/39184 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Patrick Rudolph <siro@das-labor.org>
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.link_frequency_270_mhz" = "0"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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register "gfx.use_spread_spectrum_clock" = "0"
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register "gpu_cpu_backlight" = "0x00000000"
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register "gpu_dp_b_hotplug" = "4"
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##
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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device cpu_cluster 0x0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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register "c1_acpower" = "1"
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##
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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device cpu_cluster 0x0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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register "c1_acpower" = "1"
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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# IGD Displays
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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device cpu_cluster 0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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##
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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device cpu_cluster 0x0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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register "c1_acpower" = "1"
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##
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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device cpu_cluster 0x0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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register "c1_acpower" = "1"
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##
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.link_frequency_270_mhz" = "0"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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register "gfx.use_spread_spectrum_clock" = "0"
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register "gpu_dp_b_hotplug" = "0"
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register "gpu_dp_c_hotplug" = "0"
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##
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.link_frequency_270_mhz" = "0"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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register "gfx.use_spread_spectrum_clock" = "0"
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register "gpu_dp_b_hotplug" = "0"
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register "gpu_dp_c_hotplug" = "0"
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410 }"
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register "gfx.link_frequency_270_mhz" = "0"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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device cpu_cluster 0x0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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register "c1_acpower" = "1"
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#
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chip northbridge/intel/sandybridge
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register "gfx.did" = "{ 0x80000100, 0x80000240, 0x80000410, 0x80000410, 0x00000005 }"
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register "gfx.ndid" = "3"
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device cpu_cluster 0x0 on
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chip cpu/intel/model_206ax
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register "c1_acpower" = "1"
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## `gfx.ndid` and `gfx.did`
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Those describe which video outputs are declared in ACPI tables.
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Normally, there is no need to adjust these values, but if you miss some
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Normally, there is no need to have these values, but if you miss some
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non-standard video output, you can declare it there. Bit 31 is set to
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indicate the presence of the output. Byte 1 is the type and byte 0 is
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used for disambigution so that ID composed of byte 1 and 0 is unique.
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