Re: Multiprocessor support in AARCH64
Matheus Medeiros
Thanks!
Do you think it is possible to fix the missing HOB on these laptops? Or would it require an updated firmware from the manufacturer?
Regards,
Matheus Medeiros
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Do you think it is possible to fix the missing HOB on these laptops? Or would it require an updated firmware from the manufacturer?
Regards,
Matheus Medeiros
On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 04:45 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
Most platforms only claim to have a single core via the HOB, which will cause
that error. For example I’ve had to modify the Neoverse N2 code to add all
the cores available in the FVP.
Otherwise, it’s possible that on Snapdragon laptops it’s not creating the
HOB at all.
Rebecca
On Thu, Feb 2, 2023, at 12:34 PM, Matheus Medeiros via groups.io wrote:Hi Rebecca!ArmPkg/Drivers.
Right after posting here, I saw the patch you posted on the "devel"
list. I compiled your code into a driver and was able to load it in a
Raspberry Pi 3. But the same was not possible on laptops with
Snapdragon CPUs, the driver fails to load and returns the EFI_NOT_FOUND
error. I think it's caused by GetFirstGuidHob(&gArmMpCoreInfoGuid)
returning NULL. Do you have any clues that might help me?
Thanks!
Matheus Medeiros
On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 03:39 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
I committed multiprocessor support for AARCH64 last week. The platform
you’re building needs to include the MpServices driver from
Rebecca Cran
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023, at 12:59 PM, Matheus Medeiros via groups.io wrote:Hi everyone.
I'm developing an application using EDK2 and I need to implement
multiprocessor support. For the X64 architecture I was able to use
EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL to run code in other processors, but I also
need to use this functionality in AARCH64 processors. I tried using it
on two machines and was unable to use the MP Services protocol on any
of them. Is multiprocessor support not available for ARM machines? Or
is there any other protocol to use with this architecture?
Thanks
Matheus Medeiros