Hello Mark,

Have you tried using a slower SODIMM yet? I have seen issues here myself that 
were caused by the faster especially dual rank SODIMMs.

The easy solution is to simply use a slower or single rank SODIMM. The real 
solution is to manipulate the AGESA code for correct initialization of the 
memory controller.

Best Regards,

Wim Vervoorn
Eltan B.V.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mark C. Mason
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 6:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [coreboot] Fwd: IMB-A180E H coreboot won't boot (new)


I'm new to coreboot, and I'm working to use it with an ASROCK IMB-A180, the H 
version with the LVDS port.

I've read previous posts regarding the "IMB-A180 won't boot" on this group, and 
tried the .config that was posted, but the result is the same.

The debugging output shows things progressing until agesawwrapper_amdinitmid is 
called, then the boot restarts, then stops cold at the same point:

          PCI: 00:18.4
          PCI: 00:18.5
       Done allocating resources.
       BS: BS_DEV_RESOURCES times (us): entry 0 run 1095130 exit 0
       POST: 0x74
       Enabling resources...

       Fam16 - domain_enable_resources: AmdInitMid.
       agesawrapper_amdinitmid
<garbage characters>     Tue Feb 4     16:46:38 PST
2014 starting...

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.  Full serial debug output and 
.config are attached below.

Best regards,

Mark Mason
Engineering Design Team








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