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pietrushnic avatar pietrushnic commented on July 22, 2024

@nate-desimone @mauricema @swang57 @veusebio @GiriM123 are there any chance anyone from Intel can take a look at this problem? We recfently tried also other modules M471B5273CH0-CK0 and those also have problems. We heard that some developers have access to FSP version with debug logs, is it possible for Braswell?

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shwong1 avatar shwong1 commented on July 22, 2024

Yes, there's debug version of FSP bin available from Intel. Kindly contact your Intel rep or file an IPS (Intel Premier Support) ticket to request the FSP debug bin.

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pietrushnic avatar pietrushnic commented on July 22, 2024

@shwong1 thank for that reply, I have to contact my FAE to get access to IPS account. I will get back with feedback if that path worked.

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miczyg1 avatar miczyg1 commented on July 22, 2024

We have managed to get FSP MR2 work on mentioned processors. However, we had to patch the FSP binary with BCT and turn SecureBoot option to Disabled instead of leaving default Auto. In such condition, the binary cannot be used out of the box from this repository. How is the Auto option working? Is there a way to workaround this problem?

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pietrushnic avatar pietrushnic commented on July 22, 2024

@shwong1 it looks like MR1 and MR2 are not shipped with consistent default configuration - this can cause serious problems for integrators. Are there any plans to mitigate that?

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nate-desimone avatar nate-desimone commented on July 22, 2024

Hi @miczyg1 and @pietrushnic,

There are two versions of Braswell FSP, a regular version and a secure boot version. There is a build flag that controls which version of the FSP binary is generated at compile time.

I believe the confusion comes from the fact that the MR1 release gave a regular build whereas the MR2 release gave a Secure Boot build. We have posted updated versions of (1.1.7.0 and 1.1.8.0) and we were careful to give both the regular and Secure Boot versions of the FSP binary this time.

https://github.com/IntelFsp/FSP/tree/master/BraswellFspBinPkg/FspBin
https://github.com/IntelFsp/FSP/tree/master/BraswellFspBinPkg/FspBin/SecureBootEnabled

Given that you have to change the SecureBoot option to Disabled it sounds like your bootloader does not support the SecureBoot option. Therefore, it seems like using the regular version of Braswell FSP would be better suited to your needs. Hope that helps.

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