> Why libreboot works and coreboot doesn't?
Libreboot is some older version of coreboot where all the blobs have
been removed. If something works at libreboot but doesn't work at
coreboot, most likely that means there was a breaking commit at
coreboot which came later than a libreboot release
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From: Matt B
Date: Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: ASUS KGPE-D16 ECC disabled by default
To: Kinky Nekoboi
Hi,
So configuring ECC to be on by default in nvram has no effect?
Sincerely,
-Matt
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 11:08 AM
OK i flashed a recompiled version with nvram options enabled.
ECC is enabled by default:
boot_option = Fallback
reboot_counter = 0x0
interleave_chip_selects = Enable
interleave_nodes = Disable
interleave_memory_channels = Enable
max_mem_clock = DDR3-1600
multi_core = Enable
debug_level = Debug
Hello everybody, i just setup an ASUS KGPE-D16 with coreboot in my
fileserver today.
CPU: Opteron 6380 with newest microcode loaded in coreboot
1x 8GB Hynix DDR3 ECC
1x 8GB Samsung DDR3 ECC
ECC works after you force the linux kernel / the amd_edac module to
enable ECC as you can see on this
For non-ECC modules on the KCMA-D8, I found that Samsung M378B5273CH0-
CK0, Micron 16JTF25664AZ-1G4F1, and Nanya NT2GC64B88B0NF-CG work with
Coreboot.
I also had SK Hynix HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 which didn't work with Coreboot,
but worked on Libreboot. Samsung M393B5270CH0-CH9 also doesn't work
with
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