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> commit 3856081eede297b617560b85e948cfb00bb395ec
> Author: Y.C. Chen <yc_chen@aspeedtech.com>
> Date: Thu Feb 23 15:52:33 2017 +0800
>
> drm/ast: Fix AST2400 POST failure without BMC FW or VBIOS
>
> The current POST code for the AST2300/2400 family doesn't work properly
> if the chip hasn't been initialized previously by either the BMC own FW
> or the VBIOS. This fixes it.
>
> Signed-off-by: Y.C. Chen <yc_chen@aspeedtech.com>
> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
> Tested-by: Y.C. Chen <yc_chen@aspeedtech.com>
> Acked-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Tested on a Supermicro X10SLM+-F with an AST 2400 where the BMC flash
chip has been completely erased. Before the patch, the display resembled
a rainbow. After the patch, the display works well.
Original-Signed-off-by: Y.C. Chen <yc_chen@aspeedtech.com>
Original-Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Original-Tested-by: Y.C. Chen <yc_chen@aspeedtech.com>
Original-Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I72efcf907fbd1263fe21d4f36fe900b305419c44
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30507
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Follow instrcution from https://doc.coreboot.org/acpi/gpio.html to
implement GPIO toggling method, covered for both CNP_LP and CNP_H pch.
BUG=N/A
TEST=Build and boot up fine on sarien platform, add an dummy STSX in
DSDT table, read back from iotools to confirm the GPIO tx state get
updated.
Signed-off-by: Lijian Zhao <lijian.zhao@intel.com>
Change-Id: I006a6a8fc580c73ac0938968397a628a4ffe504f
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30461
Reviewed-by: Furquan Shaikh <furquan@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
This means that any PCIe device placed in a PEG slot should now work.
During S3 resume, link training sometimes does not complete before
device enumeration. However, no tangible issues have been observed.
Fixing it would introduce a rather large delay in S3 resume.
There are a few minor shortcomings:
- Using PEG for display output is not yet supported.
- Only PEG2 is supported. An extra (unknown) training sequence is said to
be needed for PEG3.
- The ACPI _PRT method is not yet generated, so legacy interrupt routing
doesn't work for devices with multiple functions.
Tested on an ASRock H81M-HDS. Using a Radeon HD 6450 graphics card works
under GNU/Linux, with PRIME [1]. An x1 PCIe card was also tested in the
PEG slot, and it appears functional.
[1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PRIME
Change-Id: I786ecb6eccad8de89778af7e736ed664323e220e
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30272
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
If PCIe root port `n` is disabled, then `rpc.ports[n - 1]` remains NULL.
The existing Lynx Point systems probably don't end up dereferencing
NULL pointers this way. However, it might occur on a system using
Flexible I/O to remap PCIe root ports to other functions.
Tested on an ASRock H81M-HDS and an Acer C720 (Google Peppy). No issues
presented themselves.
Change-Id: I2c22fa36217766c2c4d6e8046f99989063066b16
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30079
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Using a linked C file is the standard approach for GPIO settings.
Change-Id: I6a5ca65bc1553bd382589d67379eafd03dc0b0a3
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30503
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
The existing SATA ACPI code for Lynx Point implements some methods and
devices, but not completely. These methods are optional and only used in
IDE mode. The code was likely copied from bd82x6x, where it has since
been removed.
As a result, many remarks produced by iasl about unreferenced objects
are eliminated.
Tested on an ASRock H81M-HDS and an Acer C720. No issues with SATA
were observed.
Change-Id: I808a9dff7b9ba34239ffd95fa4cb9b39b10c4b62
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30149
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
This either sets unwanted or unnecessary settings.
Tested. Everything still works fine.
Change-Id: I0f552dea1b37cdc17c9dd26a0294b59063cdc2be
Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30402
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Rudolph <siro@das-labor.org>
The existing code has several messages that are only printed when the
DEBUG variable is set. These messages are not verbose, and are quite
useful to see how the script is progressing. So, print them
unconditionally.
Change-Id: I8f78e4563f0b4a42f831194a6e526284c2fbcd92
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30550
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
crosfirmware.sh has dependencies that might not be installed on some
systems. If a dependency is missing, provide a clear message about the
issue and how to resolve it.
Change-Id: I265bd03666f1273d3c22b60aae860c48c758005b
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30549
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
It's quite useful to know the download progress, as it can take a while
even with a fast connection. For example, the peppy recovery image is
~600 MiB. It also lets the user know that disk space is being filled.
Change-Id: I8c175f9095478ffe33c95b7ef9907c25b5f10f8c
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30548
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
On some systems, such as Debian 9.6, `parted` and `debugfs` are located
in /sbin. Adding /sbin to PATH means that this script can work when run
as a regular user.
Change-Id: I151dba467e2b196f13093334273dae8a05865491
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30547
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
ENABLE_VMX is CPU specific and it is already enabled here:
src/cpu/intel/common/Kconfig
Change-Id: I130738aa3758a9212bab10f90edb7b2ab6830597
Signed-off-by: Elyes HAOUAS <ehaouas@noos.fr>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30605
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Cases of *dev = PCI_DEV(b,d,f) are invalid. Not caught
because files only build with __SIMPLE_DEVICE__ defined.
Remove cases of testing __SIMPLE_DEVICE__ in files that
are not build for ramstage.
Change-Id: If10a0efa187c9b1d9a5577008aa46f050f0aa309
Signed-off-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30497
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Add reset delay in power resource to prevent from failing to bind after
unbinding. And boards including yorp series - bobba / phaser and bip series
- ampton are affected.
BUG=b:121286833
BUG=b:117474421
BUG=b:121019320
BRANCH=None
TEST=emerge-octopus coreboot,
verified that WACOM touchscreen can re-bind successfully.
Change-Id: Icf690fc8e9450d559b642d1c88e29ff5d52c5488
Signed-off-by: Marco Chen <marcochen@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30422
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Furquan Shaikh <furquan@google.com>
Set PchCnvimode to Auto if CNVi is enabled in device tree. This will
allow FSP to configure CNVi.
Change-Id: I4f77fe5e9f561d3b498403e42dfc7afdcfaedf6f
Signed-off-by: Maulik V Vaghela <maulik.v.vaghela@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30516
Reviewed-by: Rizwan Qureshi <rizwan.qureshi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Aamir Bohra <aamir.bohra@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subrata.banik@intel.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Correcting order of display related GPIOs and also adding not connected
pin definitions for display GPIOs
BUG=b:120914069
BRANCH=none
TEST=check if code compiles with changes.
Change-Id: I9498284d263516f65513d6395883b6b09dd70fd5
Signed-off-by: Maulik V Vaghela <maulik.v.vaghela@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30544
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subrata.banik@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rizwan Qureshi <rizwan.qureshi@intel.com>
This patch enables the SATA for hatch,
* Enable the SATA port 1.
* Configure the GPIO for SATA.
BUG=b:120914069
BRANCH=none
TEST=USE="-intel_mrc -bmpblk" emerge-hatch coreboot.
Change-Id: Iaf800d1531688c3d3b82600038ea1d7160ae4b0b
Signed-off-by: V Sowmya <v.sowmya@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30435
Reviewed-by: Rizwan Qureshi <rizwan.qureshi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subrata.banik@intel.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
The feature is used to enable PCI MMIO accesses behind
PCIe links (or bridges) before PCI enumeration has been
completed.
Add the feature for bootblock, verstage and postcar, it
is required with add-on PCIe serial cards for early
console output. It's up to the board specific code to
configure PCIe root port prior to calling console_init()
for this to work.
Remove feature from ramstage, it bypasses any resource
allocations and bus number assignments.
For the moment PCI configuration support before ramstage
is available only on ARCH_X86.
Also switch from device_t to pci_devfn_t.
Change-Id: I08acec68b6f17f4d73d30039cc41274492ea4f45
Signed-off-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30496
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Add symbols for the non C_ENVIRONMENT_BOOTBLOCK builds
and use them for stack guards.
Change-Id: Ib622eacb161d9a110d35a7d6979d1b601503b6f4
Signed-off-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30491
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
The same file was replicated three times for certain
soc/intel bootblocks, yet there are no indications or need to do
chipset-specific initialisation.
There is no harm in storing the TSC values in MMX registers
even when they would not be used.
Change-Id: Iec6fa0889f5887effca1d99ef830d383fb733648
Signed-off-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30393
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Platforms with SSE=y or SSE2=y will invoke romcc with -mcpu=k7.
This implicitly enabled romcc to consume MMX registers, if XMM
set was consumed first.
Explicitly tell romcc not to clobber MMX set.
Change-Id: I37f1d6ea01873036712dfbb32bb1dcd5d769e85d
Signed-off-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30392
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
This board runs well with coreboot. The documentation part of this
commit lists what works and what doesn't.
Tested with GRUB 2.02 as a payload, loading SeaBIOS 1.12.0 which then
boots FreeBSD 11.2. It has also been tested with GRUB directly booting
Debian GNU/Linux 9.6 (kernel 4.9).
Change-Id: I291573d4651bdffe24eb841033ea6189fcbf8502
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30357
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
The function pch_log_state() was overlooked when making the smi
relocation code common.
Change-Id: I878772f1a93105b828e50f37e105d04988ba0bdf
Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30426
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Rudolph <siro@das-labor.org>
Processor graphics is disabled on, for example, the C222 and C224
chipsets.
The change to resource assignment in northbridge.c prevents the following
warning that occurs when the IGD is disabled:
> skipping PCI: 00:00.0@3 fixed resource, size=0!
Tested on a Supermicro X10SLM+-F, which has the IGD disabled by the
chipset. The graphics memory is reclaimed and no issues were observed.
Also tested on an ASRock H81M-HDS. This board has an IGD, but no
regressions were observed.
Change-Id: I86d4aef50b6588f08b86c9758a4b95ccd65e9a96
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30271
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
The existing code sets DEVEN with the intention of enabling the IGD and
Mini-HD audio. However, according to the datasheet [1] and some testing
on hardware, the bits in DEVEN are set by default if and only if the
straps/fuses say the device should be enabled. To illustrate this, here
are a few initial values of DEVEN on some Haswell systems:
Supermicro X10SLM+-F: 0x0000002d
ASRock H81M-HDS: 0x00000039
Acer C720: 0x000000b1
On the X10SLM+-F, the IGD is disabled by default, and PEG10 & PEG11
are enabled by default. On the C720, the PEG devices are all disabled
by default, while the IGD and Mini-HD audio are already enabled.
There are two issues that result from the existing behaviour: PEG
devices are unconditionally disabled, and devices are set as enabled
when it's not actually possible to enable them.
So, don't touch the DEVEN register at this stage, as there are no
benefits.
Interestingly, on an Acer C720 (Google Peppy), a PCI device 00:04.0
appears. It is a thermal sensor. `powerstat` was used to measure idle
power usage over 30 minutes under Debian GNU/Linux 9.6. There was no
change in reported power draw.
[1] Desktop 4th Generation Intel® Core TM Processor Family, Desktop
Intel® Pentium® Processor Family, and Desktop Intel® Celeron®
Processor Family Datasheet – Volume 2 of 2.
December 2013, revision 003, document number 328898.
Change-Id: I242f9138472de5a0b26b5852f632b53b2920132d
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30269
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
This allows devices to be properly disabled when they are set to `off`
in the devicetree, or when a device has its `enabled` property set to
false.
A message is printed stating that a device is being disabled, even if
it was already disabled via DEVEN. However, it could be useful to have
this information, so such messages are kept.
The device 00:04.0 is a thermal sensor on the Acer C720, but it has not
been named as such in this patch. This is because the public datasheets
never formally acknowledge what the device is, and how it might differ
across platforms.
Tested on a Supermicro X10SLM+-F. The Mini-HD audio is disabled now,
silencing a warning from Linux.
Also tested on an Acer C720 (Google Peppy). Disabling "device 4" from
devicetree.cb works.
Also tested on an ASRock H81M-HDS. For this device, and all other test
devices, there were no regressions observed.
Change-Id: If1504e620967449a09f113a7c771a1ec30380644
Signed-off-by: Tristan Corrick <tristan@corrick.kiwi>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/30270
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Rudolph <siro@das-labor.org>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>