[coreboot] What maintenance is expected from coreboot developers & companies

2019-04-30 Thread Martin Roth
I'd like to discuss the issue of what's expected from developers after code is added to the coreboot tree. It seems like there's a feeling that if a company pushes code to coreboot, or hires someone to push code to coreboot that there's an obligation to help maintain that code going forward.

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Pablo Correa Gómez
Thank you all for your advice. I already have a BBB, so I will probably end up using that. I believe with all this help I will be able to work it out and I know some things that I should not do. I will answer once I have been able to fix it. Regards, Pablo. On mar, 2019-04-30 at 14:05 -0400,

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Matt B
While I think it's great that it worked, I'd recommend flashing with a programmer before hotswapping the bios chip. You could work through compiling a fresh copy of coreboot on another computer, or if someone knows how to extract the bios image from an asus download you could try restoring that.

[coreboot] Re: Coreboot support for Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (rev. 5.0)

2019-04-30 Thread Branden Waldner
I believe the recommendation is to start with one of the boards closest to what you have (ie. one of the boards with the same northbridge, southbridge, and superio), try to figure out any adjustments you can tell it needs and test and debug. The northbridge is part of the cpu and depends on which

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Sean Lynn Rhone
I had to do something similar with a KCMA-D8 motherboard, but I had an old motherboard around that let me hotswap the BIOS chip, and I was able to use flashrom from a Linux LiveUSB to flash the ASUS vendor BIOS to the chip, while socketed in another motherboard. After the flash, I powered off the

[coreboot] Re: [TF-A] [LPC] Bootloader miniconf

2019-04-30 Thread Marek Vasut
On 4/29/19 7:23 PM, Matteo Carlini wrote: > Hi Marek, Hi, > Thanks for raising the topic across the communities. The question is probably > how many people from the various projects are going to attend Plumbers this > year in Lisbon, so to create some critical mass. > > The TF.org project is

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Mike Banon
Hi there Pablo! > 1) Buy a new chip with the original ASUS BIOS in order to > boot the system. These pre-flashed BIOS chips are overpriced. You could download the latest BIOS from ASUS website and flash it directly to your existing BIOS chip using another computer and flashrom-supported hardware

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Matt B
That method of emergency recovery with a USB stick has already been wiped out by installing coreboot. -Matt On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 4:09 PM Pablo Correa Gómez wrote: > Hello and thank you in advance for your time. > > I recently bought a KGPE-D16 motherboard with a single AMD Opeteron >