[coreboot] ASUS KGPE-D16 Automated Test Failure [master]

2017-08-17 Thread Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test Stand
The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit 201fa8ffe5908b7fe004fa6a72ccebbde38acb9b The following tests failed: BOOT_FAILURE Commits since last successful test: 201fa8f intel/cannonlake/chip: Add initial PCI enum support dc1e6bc intel/common/block/fast_spi: Add config

Re: [coreboot] Howto enable AMD Cool'n'Quiet support

2017-08-17 Thread Michael Graichen
Hi Rudolf, thanks for your answer. I checked the output and it seems like the CPU is detected correct by coreboot CPU_CLUSTER: 0 init ... start_eip=0x1000, code_size=0x0031 Initializing CPU #0 CPU: vendor AMD device fc0 CPU: family 0f, model 0c, stepping 00 Enabling cache CPU ID

Re: [coreboot] Why I don't like links in commit messages and comments ...

2017-08-17 Thread Kus
Not that anybody asked me but if the I formation in the link or a quote can fit in the commit message we can put it directly in the commit message? I doubt someone will write more than 8KiB of commit message even if you pay them to write longer messages. (: -- coreboot mailing list:

Re: [coreboot] Why I don't like links in commit messages and comments ...

2017-08-17 Thread Patrick Georgi via coreboot
2017-08-17 13:49 GMT+02:00 Peter Stuge : > Let's agree to disagree. Direct links are, well, direct; eliminating > an undesirable extra search step. Science today uses doi numbers/links, which plan for moves by addint indirection. > I think that broken links are a temporary problem

Re: [coreboot] Why I don't like links in commit messages and comments ...

2017-08-17 Thread Peter Stuge
I love it when you vent, Ron. :) ron minnich wrote: > I don't agree. You don't need links as long as you have google or its > competitors or successors. But that's just me, no need to continue this, Let's agree to disagree. Direct links are, well, direct; eliminating an undesirable extra search