Hi Andrew,

The assert failed because the structure involved didn’t pick up its default 
value out of PlatformInstall.h which is included in buildOpts.c.  I’m 
suspicious of the hard path to the Family14 code in the Makefile.inc, but I 
don’t know that that is the definitive failure.  You might also try 
uncommenting line 196 in you r buildOpts.c file since that is the particular 
option that is not getting set.  That should get you going.

FrankV

From: Andrew Bolster [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 4:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Vibrans, Frank
Subject: ASROCK e350m1 ASSERTION FAIL on CPU capability detection / No serial

Morning all;
Quick bug report on the 'latest' master (commit 
ebbfbd59115c1a8ccf380041aecd6e903dcf925a)
Build's fine but on boot:

BSP Family_Model: 00500f10
cpu_init_detectedx = 00000000
Got past sb800_early_setup
BSP Family_Model: 00500f10
cpu_init_detectedx = 00000001
Got past sb800_early_setup
ASSERTION FAILED: file 'src/vendorcode/amd/agesa/f14/Proc/CPU/Table.c',  line 
1388

Also, as florz already mentioned, applying the relevant patch 
(http://review.coreboot.org/#change,139), the serial port is dead.

Regards
Andrew Bolster

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