Hi Keshavamurthy,

Am 16.06.26 um 14:12 schrieb Keshavamurthy K [Firmware-NTL] via coreboot:
Would it be safe and appropriate to flash a Coreboot ROM generated from the ADL_RVP configuration directly onto the Intel ADL RVP DDR5 board for early testing, or would you recommend first creating a dedicated mainboard port and adapting the GPIO, memory, PCIe, and board-specific configuration before attempting any flashing?

You absolutely need to adapt GPIO configuration. Not doing so may cause permanent hardware damage, if GPIOs are mismatched in a way that your firmware drives a GPIO pin while it's externally driven, too.

There should not be any dangerous issues because of memory or PCIe-related configuration, but you can also not expect that it'll just work.

I'd do the porting beforehand, you'll need to do it anyway.

Best,
Florian


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