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Poll down AP_RESET_L pin to shutdown AP immediately, instead of
press the power button for 8 secs.
BRANCH=nyan
BUG=chrome-os-partner:23895
TEST=verified on nyan board 2.0 with follwoing tests:
power off / power on: PASS. Tested 5+ times.
lid close / power off / lid open: PASS. Tested 5+ times.
button on / off: PASS. Test 5+ times. ~20% not boot (HOLD=1).
power off / button on: PASS. Tested 5+ times.
button off / power on: PASS. Test 5+ times. ~60% not boot (HOLD=1)
button off / lid open: PASS. Test 5+ times. ~40% not boot (HOLD=1)
Change-Id: Iecc97f38ac7bd923745994594356029836d7b4e6
Signed-off-by: Louis Yung-Chieh Lo <yjlou@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/177241
In the most general case, the flash layout looks something like this: +---------------------+ | Reserved for EC use | +---------------------+ +---------------------+ | Vblock B | +---------------------+ | RW firmware B | +---------------------+ +---------------------+ | Vblock A | +---------------------+ | RW firmware A | +---------------------+ +---------------------+ | FMAP | +---------------------+ | Public root key | +---------------------+ | Read-only firmware | +---------------------+ BIOS firmware (and kernel) put the vblock info at the start of each image where it's easy to find. The Blizzard EC expects the firmware vector table to come first, so we have to put the vblock at the end. This means we have to know where to look for it, but that's built into the FMAP and the RO firmware anyway, so that's not an issue. The RO firmware doesn't need a vblock of course, but it does need some reserved space for vboot-related things. Using SHA256/RSA4096, the vblock is 2468 bytes (0x9a4), while the public root key is 1064 bytes (0x428) and the current FMAP is 644 bytes (0x284). If we reserve 4K at the top of each FW image, that should give us plenty of room for vboot-related stuff.
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