The AM1ML page was created as just a single dot. I have no clue why. https://www.coreboot.org/index.php?title=Board:biostar/am1ml&action=history
Martin. On Sunday, September 18, 2016, taii...@gmx.com <taii...@gmx.com> wrote: > I recently purchased one of these boards after seeing articles about coreboot > support on various sites, based on the bios manual I downloaded it appeared > to support IOMMU virtualization although in reality it doesn't actually work > (xen spits back IOMMU not present). > I emailed biostar and they replied stating that AMD says that IOMMU is not > actually supported in the AM1 platform (despite AMD previously telling me > that it is in fact supported) then they sent me an "updated" (with a lower > version number) BIOS update file that they say removes the IOMMU option from > the bios (I fail to understand why anyone would bother flashing this) > > I’m also curious if anyone knows happened to the AM1ML coreboot wiki page. > (Somebody replaced it with a single > dot)https://www.coreboot.org/Board:biostar/am1ml > I have not tried flashing coreboot yet because this board runs my router so I > don't desire to do a seat-of-my-pants install and then spend hours > re-flashing and trying to figure out why it doesn't work. > > Does anyone know of a low power and recent/useful/has pci-e actually coreboot > compatible board that supports IOMMU virt if this one doesn't? > > > "maggie: > Dear Sir, > > Thanks for using Biostar's product first of all! > > Regarding to your question, > AM1ML initial BIOS (AKBCT304.BSS : 2014-03-04) is based on AMD initial > official specification to build in IOMMU function. However,we found IOMMU > problem and report to AMD,AMD reply this function does not support and ask to > remove. > > Here,we modify new attached BIOS (AKBCT301.BSS : 2016-03-01) to remove IOMMU > function. Sorry for any inconvenience." > >
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