[nycbug-talk] APU

Jared Davenport jared at thegridsource.com
Fri Jan 10 15:21:29 EST 2014



On 01/09/2014 06:06 PM, Mark Saad wrote:
> 
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>> On Jan 9, 2014, at 2:40 PM, Jared Davenport 
>> <jared at thegridsource.com> wrote:
>> 
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>>> On 01/09/2014 10:13 AM, George Rosamond wrote: Jared 
>>> Davenport:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/19/2013 10:45 AM, George Rosamond wrote: Jared 
>>>>> Davenport:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 12/18/2013 11:45 PM, Jim B. wrote: * Jared
>>>>>>> Davenport <jared at thegridsource.com> [2013-12-18
>>>>>>> 22:57]:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On 12/18/2013 09:11 PM, Jim B. wrote: * Jared 
>>>>>>>>> Davenport <jared at thegridsource.com> [2013-12-18 
>>>>>>>>> 12:20]:
>>>>>>> [snip]
>>>>>>>> Thanks Jim,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I went ahead and added those lines.  Here is the 
>>>>>>>> verbose output:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> http://pastebin.com/DUhrt8uP
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Ok, I didn't see anything odd.  I would note however 
>>>>>>> that FreeBSD 10-RCx is still undergoing fixes prior to 
>>>>>>> release.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> pfsense 2.1 (latest stable version) is actually based 
>>>>>>> on FreeBSD 8.3 according to the release notes.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If all you want to do is get your board to run
>>>>>>> FreeBSD, try installing a slightly older version - 9.1,
>>>>>>> 9.2, or even 8.3 directly.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Releases for amd64 are at:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/amd64/
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Good call on that.  I tried the same configuration, with 
>>>>>> FreeBSD 8.4, and it worked!
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> FreeBSD 8.4 dmesgd: 
>>>>>> http://www.nycbug.org/?action=dmesgd&dmesgid=2505
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks for posting JD!
>>>>> 
>>>>>> FreeBSD 9.2 and FreeBSD 10 were a no-go.  I'm still not 
>>>>>> sure why.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Well, the obvious to me would be using mbr v gpt.
>>>>> 
>>>>> What does the BIOS look like?  That could very much 
>>>>> matter.
>>>> 
>>>> That very well could be it.  The BIOS says it's coreboot 
>>>> 2.08.00, specifically, 
>>>> coreboot-EDK_2.08.00_20130410_221-1434-g871c820-dirty
>>>> 
>>>> I've added the BIOS message here: 
>>>> http://pastebin.com/111eTfZm
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> also, for troubleshooting, I believe that these two should
>>>>>  help in the /etc/rc.conf:
>>>>> 
>>>>> rc_debug="YES" rc_info="YES"
>>>>> 
>>>>> I need to get my hands on one or more of these too...
>>> 
>>> Reraising the thread...
>>> 
>>> Did you order through a reseller in the US or through PC 
>>> Engines directly?  Pricing?
>>> 
>>> I have a bunch of place I could start using these in the very 
>>> near-term.. replacing a lot of older Soekrii and Alixen.
>> 
>> PC-Engines directly.  This is beta hardware and isn't 
>> production-ready quite yet.  There will be a few changes to the 
>> final version.
>> 
>> For instance, moving from the AMD T40N to the T40E, to save
>> power and heat.  The current version, I'm told, has problems with
>> heat dissipation, though I've not experienced any issues
>> first-hand.
>> 
> 
> Do you know why they ,pcengines, are not using tiny bios on this 
> board ? Also can do they have any docs on updating , or building a 
> coreboot image ?
> 
> Mark

I asked the developer and here is the two reason he gave.  I'm just
relaying this information:

1) tinyBIOS is a bit behind the times in such areas as ACPI, large
disk support etc.

2) The complexity of new chipsets like the AMD fusion parts is such
that you want to take the basic support code from the supplier as far
as possible. Otherwise I would probably still be debugging.

The source code for coreboot (~430mb) can be found here:

http://www.pcengines.ch/file/coreboot_source.zip

No word on how to build or update it just yet

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