Flashed stock it worked. Seems like LVDS ribbon was not connected.

Here is lspci --nntv output:
https://del.dog/raw/lspci_nntv

On 08.04.2020 18:01, Alesandar Metodiev wrote:
> Nico, AreYouLoco has already posted the output of `sudo lspci -vvxxx -s
> 0d:00.3` (when he was still running with the vendor firmware).
> Here it is. https://del.dog/raw/firewire_lspci
> 
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 6:41 PM Nico Huber <nic...@gmx.de
> <mailto:nic...@gmx.de>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     On 08.04.20 13:45, AreYouLoco? wrote:
>     > I can confirm that my Firewire controller with coreboot is detected as
>     > MMC/SD Controller. The same situation as yours so seems like a bug.
>     >
>     > I tried Debian and Ubuntu Studio both detect it as SD/MMC Controller.
>     > It gets detected correctly on stock BIOS. Devs?
> 
>     what you show in the lspci output with coreboot just looks like a
>     different controller. The output is not enough to figure where it
>     is connected. The controller is not "detected" as SD/MMC, it identifies
>     itself as such. In theory, this identification could change, e.g. when
>     the BIOS uploads some special firmware. But it seems unlikely.
> 
>     To know more, we'd need to see the PCIe RootPort allocation. It's
>     the 1c.* devices, but the firmware can change the numbers. Both
> 
>       lspci -nnvvv -s 1c
>       lspci -tv
> 
>     with the vendor firmware would be helpful. Or just -nnvvv for all
>     devices (just -v might also be enough if you have that at hand).
> 
>     Nico
> 
> 
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