Hi Sheng,

https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/thread/NQYVLWQ53ZJ3PGKVLMRJEAUXP7N6AEPP/


I tried to pull the commit 112fea3, May I know how to get the given
binaries

These 3 binaries are not part of the commit?


tsnmac.bin

tsnconfig.bin

psetsnipconfig.bin

Thanks

Ranga






On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 3:19 PM Rao G <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sheng,
>
> In the coreboot log I see
>
> PCI: 00:1d.0 [8086/4bb3] disabled
> PCI: Static device PCI: 00:1d.1 not found, disabling it.
> PCI: Static device PCI: 00:1d.2 not found, disabling it.
>
> In the FSP debug log I see
>
> PSE TSN Device: Device Id: 0xFFFF, Vendor Id: 0xFFFF
> PSE TSN Device: Device Id: 0xFFFF, Vendor Id: 0xFFFF
>
> Thanks
> Ranga
>
> Thanks
> Ranga
>
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 3:04 PM Rao G <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Sheng,
>>
>> Thanks for your email and response.
>>
>> 1. Yes I used unsigned binary - PSE_FW that came along with 638228_PSE
>>
>> 2. In Device Tree
>>  device pci 1d.0 off     end # Intel Programmable Services Engine IPC
>> (local host to PSE)
>>  device pci 1d.1 on      end # Intel Programmable Services Engine
>> Time-Sensitive Networking GbE 0
>>  device pci 1d.2 on      end # Intel Programmable Services Engine
>> Time-Sensitive Networking GbE 1
>>
>> 3. This is not an RVP but a platform with EHL SoC and I could boot to
>> OS/Ubuntu with coreboot BIOS
>>
>> Do these TSN GbE devices need MAC programming? I don't see them
>> enumerated from EFI Shell or in OS/spci
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ranga
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 2:34 PM Lean Sheng Tan <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ranga,
>>> Are you using Intel RVP? Yes you should at least be able to see the PSE
>>> TSN working if the PSE binary is included correctly (remember to include
>>> the 'unsigned' PSE binary from Intel), by turning on PSE TSN devices in
>>> devicetree.cb:
>>> device pci 1d.1 on end # Intel PSE Time-Sensitive Networking GbE 0
>>> device pci 1d.2 on end # Intel PSE Time-Sensitive Networking GbE 1
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sheng
>>>
>>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 at 18:32, Rao G <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Did anybody work on Elkhart Lake that comes with PSE Firmware?
>>>> I don't see any devices getting enumerated which are under PSE
>>>> I2C,UART, Gbe,TSN
>>>>
>>>> The logs shows
>>>>
>>>> PSE Firmware Status is A138 read from address FE400034
>>>> BIOS: PSE FW is loaded and running
>>>>
>>>> Looks like FSP is disabling PSE devices to enumerate
>>>>
>>>> Is this binary enough for coreboot? PSE_FW.bin
>>>> [image: image.png]
>>>>
>>>> Appreciate any pointers that would help to enumerate PSE devices in EFI
>>>> Shell
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Ranga
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