Hallo Goetz,

thanks for that information.

I am aware of this bug, but i read that Intel released an PCB level workaround what hopefully supermicro has applied on my new bought board.

As i have only one board atm what is now in a "Production System" i am not able to activly test it but for interesst i would like to take a look on this image..

But that pure fact that eart of my storage server has still no ME inside makes me happy already.

Am 03.12.19 um 13:25 schrieb Goetz Salzmann:
Hi Kinky,

i sadly had to replace KGPE-d16 board for my fileserver to a Supermicro
A1SRi-C2558 because of electric pill ....

investigating a bit with intelmetool and mecleaner non of them could
found any sign for an ME-region in this board.. so i asking myself if
there is no ME/SPS on the intel C2000 socs, what would make them a DAMN
SEXY platform to port coreboot too.
to answer your other question: yes the Intel Rangeley (C2000) is the
last/newest SoC what does not include a ME(like) subsystem.

Unfortunately the SoC has a fatal hardware bug:
     
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/244074-intel-atom-c2000-bug-killing-products-multiple-manufacturers

But this hardware bug has resurfaced on some of the later ATOMs aswell.

There is a Golden Master Image for coreboot from intel, but it's
probably not publicaly available, OTOH if you want to work on Rangely,
there should be someone on this list, that can arange for you to get
this "drop".

Another pointer:
     https://mail.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2017-March/083712.html

Cu,
     Goetz.


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