On 06/02/2015 07:11 PM, Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test Stand
wrote:
The ASUS KFSN4-DRE fails verification as of commit
a4cf83df7a3ef3401e12ca3732cbe07294684d02
The following tests failed:
ACPI_DSDT_ACCESS_FAILURE
ACPI_SSDT_ACCESS_FAILURE
CBMEM_TIMESTAMP_ACCESS_FAILURE
Commits since last successful test:
a4cf83d cbfs: Fix mismerge.
1aeea7f tpm: Add dummy _DSM to make Bitlocker happy.
36f8d27 Make DSDT a file in CBFS rather than embedding it into ramstage.
1cac2c9 Hide PLATFORM_USES_FSP1_1.
633352c Kconfig: Remove RELOCATABLE_MODULES.
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Just a note to anyone looking at the logs: the test stand checks the
return code of the ACPI tools when determining if there was a problem
with the ACPI tables. Therefore, it is possible to have an "access
failure" even if the dumped and disassembled SSDT / DSDT tables appear
to be correct; the most likely cause is a bad checksum or other
non-fatal problem.
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