ec byte 0x03, bit 2 seems to be only used on the X60s for USB switch
initialization. Don't touch it on T60.
Change-Id: Icb89a514757a0e06ccea200fde62a778fa8c268e
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/92
Reviewed-by: Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
On installing/starting Windows (tested with Win7 Ultimate)
the system crashes with a Blue Screen of Death, reporting an ACPI BIOS error.
From Scott Duplichan:
To avoid the Windows BSOD, the uninitialized value TOM1 in the SSDT
must be corrected. The attached patch does this. It uses the older
patching method, and not the (possibly preferred) AML generation
method. To simplify the patching operation, I moved the AML item
'TOM1' to the start of the SSDT. The patch also includes code to
confirm the AML variable TOM1 is at the expected offset before patching.
Also tested & working with Linux.
Change-Id: I59cedc366e09d98f690b093d6a21fc0c864559c3
Signed-off-by: Scott Duplichan <scott@notabs.org>
Acked-by: Marshall Buschman <mbuschman@lucidmachines.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/91
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se>
Applying Scott Duplichan's fix for memory >=4GB
Adjusted it to the new directory structure (agesa_wrapper was renamed to
just agesa).
Boot-tested and confirmed to work, on my board Linux can now access the
whole RAM.
Change-Id: I31d66a488a7811d214d84653860b3e0116f67d19
Signed-off-by: Scott Duplichan <scott@notabs.org>
Acked-by: Marshall Buschman <mbuschman@lucidmachines.com>
Signed-off-by: Cristian Măgherușan-Stanciu <cristi.magherusan@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/48
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se>
wborder didn't provide default characters to draw a border.
Change-Id: Ib746ed16be341598fd9fa1f1b7577606d1abd9e5
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick.georgi@secunet.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/84
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
That lint test requires some Kconfig defaults and uses allyesconfig
for that. Unfortunately that also draws in ccache and scanbuild support,
which significantly change the behaviour of the toplevel Makefile.
Notably, the ccache support breaks if no ccache is installed.
Change-Id: I17cbb7974be33fc077e5cbd5fb616a5b00a47d97
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/80
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
This allows coreboot to compile without Internet connectivity
Change-Id: I969471e44e417f127fdc8744e868211500acee3e
Signed-off-by: Cristian Măgherușan-Stanciu <cristi.magherusan@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/11
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Align the spinlock to the 4 byte boundary (CPU will guarantee atomicity of XCHG).
While at it add the PAUSE instruction to spinlock loop to hint the CPU we are just
spinlocking. The rep nop could not be used because "as" complains that rep is used
without string instructions.
Change-Id: I325cd83de3a6557b1bee6758bc151bc81e874f8c
Signed-off-by: Rudolf Marek <r.marek@assembler.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/81
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
- its Makefile is part of the libpayload project
- fix conversion bug in powerpc's Makefile.inc
Change-Id: I84f2da092c3733ea7d0f232cb3768078cf13dfd5
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/79
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
libpayload's license is more liberal than coreboot's. If we are to
use the coreboot build system for libpayload (bringing a couple of
new features to libpayload), we should adopt it for this shared part
even if not strictly necessary.
Change-Id: I1349616861e193b3e01407debbec3d82e09e72c2
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/70
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Reviewed-by: Cristian Măgherușan-Stanciu <cristi.magherusan@gmail.com>
To avoid using untrusted network to download code, copy the
relevant file to the repo and adapt "make gitconfig" to copy
from there.
Change-Id: I21f0b58d59250aa5d795cf289267ad93bd8d74db
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/73
Reviewed-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
The new build system uses quite a few more -W flags for the compiler by
default than the old one. And that's for the better.
Change-Id: Ia8e3d28fb35c56760c2bd0983046c7067e8c5dd6
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/72
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
This change makes building coreboot related projects more unified.
Change-Id: I0f1181e2fffde1e03675523f7dc9eef3119052c3
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/71
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
for the transmit clock driving control. Unfortunately this is not enough
to make the HT1000 work reliably, therefore blacklist this for now in CPU
HT code. If ever anyone figure out what is wrong, it could be removed. The
downgrading now makes the board work on HT800, which is certainly better than
not at all with a HT1000 CPU.
Change-Id: I949bfd9b0b48ee12bd0234c2fb1deaaa773bd235
Signed-off-by: Rudolf Marek <r.marek@assembler.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/68
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
The Aaeon PFM-540I RevB SBC is a PC104 SBC using a AMD Geode LX800 CPU.
More infomation about the board available at www.aaeon.com.
Change-Id: Ia8a3caacdc9ff1820a6c0a13a9a7ee758b929dfd
Signed-off-by: Mark Norman <mpnorman@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/30
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
My Thinkpad appeared dead. After investigation, it turned out
that the RTC Alarm was triggering an RTC PM1 SMI, but the SMI
handler didn't read the status register, so it was triggered again.
This is a really nasty situation, as it means you have to dissemble
your Notebook just to unplug the RTC battery.
Change-Id: I5ac611e8a72deb5f38c86486dbe0693804935723
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/67
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Libpayload shouldn't count on coreboot or other payloads to clear memory. This fixes problems with payloads being loaded after or on top of each other.
Change-Id: I30303d47e465e8921f47acab667c7998ba79fca7
Signed-off-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/66
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
sb800 pci bridge SHOULD enabled by default according to the chipset document,
but actually not enabled on some mainboard.
enable sb800 pci bridge when told to enable in devicetree.cb.
tested on ibase persimmon mainboard.
Change-Id: I42075907b4a003b2e58e5b19635a2e1b3fe094c3
Signed-off-by: Kerry She <shekairui@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/63
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
The Torpedo mainboard is the reference platform for
the AMD Family 12 cpus and the AMD Hudson-2 (SB900)
southbridge.
Change-Id: Ifbf82fc4e4375a108a9d6068876b8ff612cfa8e1
Signed-off-by: Frank Vibrans <frank.vibrans@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: efdesign98 <efdesign98@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/54
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
This change adds the wrapper code for the AMD Family12
cpus and the AMD Hudson-2 (SB900) southbridge to the cpu,
northbridge and southbridge folders respectively.
Change-Id: I22b6efe0017d0af03eaa36a1db1615e5f38da06c
Signed-off-by: Frank Vibrans <frank.vibrans@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: efdesign98 <efdesign98@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/53
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
SMM code already makes sure this register is saved and restored,
so we don't have to do it.
Change-Id: I078e1227de4436fba9c5fb3879a564c981cb0f9a
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/65
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
This has been tested on a Aaeon PFM-540I RevB PC104 SBC.
Change-Id: Ie02875a1fa2d90d7cc843ce745f727312f7b7aec
Signed-off-by: Mark Norman <mpnorman@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/43
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
If power is unplugged/lost, we should undock the docking station.
The power loss can also be caused by the fact that the user removed
the thinkpad from the docking station without pressing the Undock button/hotkey
first. Without undocking it on this event, the thinkpad LPC switch will still
connect the Docking connector, which causes crashes when docking it again.
Change-Id: I9ed783e491827bde20264868eab2b3a79c232922
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/62
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
EC events 0x50-0x5f are never triggered by the EC. Instead they
can be generated by writing the wanted events to register 0x2a.
Change-Id: Ifd7ce991ee094cb16e8425ed670b6b45cffe3907
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/61
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
We missed a few bits, i.e the battery and some hotkey events.
Change-Id: Ia5561532f421eb3b40225301f0af639112abc3cc
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/60
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Committing Scott's e350m1 changes (svn r6585):
Move SB800 clock init earlier,
Fixes problem where initial serial port output is garbled.
Change-Id: If05aa37726b962e8994ee69bf1882fcfae56aa19
Signed-off-by: Scott Duplichan <scott@notabs.org>
Signed-off-by: Marshall Buschman <mbuschman@lucidmachines.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/32
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
The CBFS will contain a new file, named 'config' of type 'raw' that is a
stripped-down version of the .config file that was used to build the
current coreboot image. For space savings, all the comments and empty
lines were removed from the original config, except for one that lists
the coreboot git revision that's built into the image.
This is done in order to easily reproduce the work of someone else when
only having their ROM image. In theory the reproduce could even be
automated by a new dedicated make target.
This should work even with abuild now.
Change-Id: I784989aac0227d3679d30314b06dadaec402749e
Signed-off-by: Cristian Măgherușan-Stanciu <cristi.magherusan@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/46
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
This change moves the AMD Family14 cpu Agesa code to
the vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14 folder to complete the
transition to the family oriented folder structure.
Change-Id: I211e80ee04574cc713f38b4cc1b767dbb2bfaa59
Signed-off-by: Frank Vibrans <frank.vibrans@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: efdesign98 <efdesign98@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/52
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
This change renames the cpu/amd/agesa_wrapper, northbridge/
amd/agesa_wrapper, and southbridge/amd/cimx_wrapper folders
to {cpu|NB}/amd/agesa and {SB}/amd/agesa to shorten and
simplify the folder names.
There is also a fix to vendorcode/amd/agesa/lib/amdlib.c to
append "ull" to a trio of 64-bit hexadecimal constants to
allow abuild to run successfully.
Change-Id: I2455e0afb0361ad2e11da2b869ffacbd552cb715
Signed-off-by: Frank Vibrans <frank.vibrans@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: efdesign98 <efdesign98@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/51
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
This code is added to support the AMD SB900 southbridge.
Change-Id: I7dc5e13a53ffd479dcea4e05e8c8631096e2ba91
Signed-off-by: Frank Vibrans <frank.vibrans@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: efdesign98 <efdesign98@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/41
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
This is the addition of the AMD Family 12 cpu code.
Change-Id: I3febc81e192b4e86bbd3e8d6e1da62a28598fa8c
Signed-off-by: Frank Vibrans<frank.vibrans@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: efdesign98 <efdesign98@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/40
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
So we don't waste time on the first cbfs scan.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
[adapt persimmon with the same change, and work around romcc bug
in bootblock code: it doesn't like MEMACCESS[idx] |= value;]
Change-Id: Ic4d0e53d3102be0de0bd18b1b8b29c500bd6d997
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
Requires Scott Duplichan's patch for NIC support.
Enables required PCIe port for USB3 - does not interfere
with normal operations on non-USB3 model.
Change-Id: I451bb1b4f799d6485e75fa949933e25e821b65f9
Signed-off-by: Marshall Buschman <mbuschman@lucidmachines.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/45
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
Scott Duplichan's patch from the mailing list:
sb800 cimx wrapper: Run the complete sb800 cimx sbBeforePciInit() function
once, after determining device 0x15 function enables.
1) Update the asrock e350m1 devicetree.cb to match the hardware.
2) Change the way the sb800 cimx wrapper code works. The original
cimx code calls sb800 cimx function sbBeforePciInit() once. When
ported to coreboot, the gpp component of this function was called
once for each gpp port, as the gpp port's enable/disable state
became known. A 05/15/2011 change makes the early gpp code run
only once, triggered by processing the 4th gpp port. This method
is not general enough because the 4th gpp port is not enabled on
all boards. With the current change, the early gpp code runs when
the first gpp port is processed. If any gpp ports are enabled, the
first must be enabled. Tested with Win7 and linux on asrock e350m1.
This change will also affect amd inagua, and has not been tested
on that board.
Change-Id: I93d44c216bfcab3c3a8fbb79d23dab43a65850e6
Signed-off-by: Scott Duplichan <scott@notabs.org>
Acked-by: Marshall Buschman <mbuschman@lucidmachines.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/44
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Cristian Măgherușan-Stanciu <cristi.magherusan@gmail.com>
Fixes spurious SMI crashes i've seen, and ACPI/SMM interaction.
For reference, the mail i've sent to ML with the bugreport:
whenever i've docked/undocked the thinkpad from the docking station,
i had to do that twice to get the action actually to happen.
First i thought that would be some error in the ACPI code. Here's a
short explanation how docking/undocking works:
1) ACPI EC Event 0x37 Handler is executed (EC sends event 0x37 on dock)
2) _Q37 does a Trap(SMI_DOCK_CONNECT). Trap is declared as follows:
a) Store(Arg0, SMIF) // SMIF is in the GNVS Memory Range
b) Store(0, 0x808) // Generates I/O Trap to SMM
c) // SMM is executed
d) Return (SMIF) // Return Result in SMIF
I've verified that a) is really executed with ACPI debugging in the
Linux Kernel. It writes the correct value to GNVS Memory. After that,
i've logged the SMIF value in SMM, which contains some random (or
former) value of SMIF.
So i've added the GNVS area to /proc/mtrr which made things work.
I've also tried a wbinvd() in SMM code, with the same result.
After reading the src/cpu/x86/smm/smmhandler.S code, i've recognized
that it starts with:
movw $(smm_gdtptr16 - smm_handler_start +
SMM_HANDLER_OFFSET), %bx
data32 lgdt %cs:(%bx)
movl %cr0, %eax
andl $0x7FFAFFD1, %eax /* PG,AM,WP,NE,TS,EM,MP = 0 */
orl $0x60000001, %eax /* CD, NW, PE = 1 */
movl %eax, %cr0
/* Enable protected mode */
data32 ljmp $0x08, $1f
...which disables caching in SMM code, but doesn't flush the cache.
So the problem is:
- the linux axpi write to the SMIF GNVS Area will be written to Cache,
because GNVS is WB
- the SMM code runs with cache disabled, and fetches SMIF directly from
Memory, which is some other value
Possible Solutions:
- enable cache in SMM (yeah, cache poisoning...)
- flush caches in SMM (really expensive)
- mark GNVS as UC in Memory Map (will only work if OS
really marks that Area as UC. Checked various vendor BIOSes, none
of them are marking NVS as UC. So this seems rather uncommon.)
- flush only the cache line which contains GNVS. Would fix this
particular problem, but users/developers could see other Bugs like
this. And not everyone likes to debug such problems. So i won't like
this solution.
Change-Id: Ie60bf91c5fd1491bc3452d5d9b7fc8eae39fd77a
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/39
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
The docking takes place in romstage to have early serial I/O for debugging.
But to keep romstage small and prevent linking the EC code to romstage, set the
status LED's in ramstage.
Change-Id: I89fadbd61b6bfd9aff8c22370e51c84325f24751
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/42
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)