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On 02/10/2017 11:40 AM, Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test Stand
wrote:
> The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit
> 0e3c59e258e0eb1cabe2ab15286f73efbf36294d
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> The following tests failed:
> BOOT_FAILURE
Regarding
The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit
0e3c59e258e0eb1cabe2ab15286f73efbf36294d
The following tests failed:
BOOT_FAILURE
Commits since last successful test:
0e3c59e ddr3 spd: move accessor code into lib/spd_bin.c
2e08b59 ddr3 spd: Rename read_spd_from_cbfs() to read_
Hi,
Please find the latest report on new defect(s) introduced to coreboot found
with Coverity Scan.
34 new defect(s) introduced to coreboot found with Coverity Scan.
New defect(s) Reported-by: Coverity Scan
Showing 20 of 34 defect(s)
** CID 1370577: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
/util/cb
Hello Igor,
I've tried Yours procedure, but again no success. Anyway the bios
update was what make this board "unbootable" in the first place. I
think that I will just replace it with another one that is working
with original bios and with coreboot (again disassembly and soldering,
ufff).
Best Reg
Hi there,
I am new to coreboot (and Intel Atom development), so please excuse me if I
ask clumsy questions...
I am tasked to get a bootloader (including the whole firmware stack)
running on a custom developed Intel Atom Apollo Lake board, loading Windows
10 IoT Enterprise. So I want to use corebo
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