Hi Peter, I wanted to read registers 0x80002010 (BIST_MSR) , 0xA0002000 (GLD_MSR_CAP) , 0xC0002010 (MSR_DIAG_VP) and lots of others.
>Hm.. Did you try other addresses >= 0x80000000? And are you sure that >0x80000000 is a valid MSR address on GX2? The only mention of the >value when searching quickly through the databook is the parameter >for the CPUID instruction.. Yes i tested several addresses. I now used the Debian program MSR-TOOLS (RDMSR) and that works fine. So i'm pretty sure it is a bug. I did cc coreboot but i got a message that the moderator had to approve it .... Maybe because i have a new mail address. Thanks, Nils. -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

