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diff --git a/util/spd_tools/ddr4/README.md b/util/spd_tools/ddr4/README.md index c78b06ff49..75275441a2 100644 --- a/util/spd_tools/ddr4/README.md +++ b/util/spd_tools/ddr4/README.md @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ string like "9 10 11 12 14". This tool generates the following files using the global list of memory parts in JSON format as described above: * De-duplicated SPDs required for the different memory parts. These - SPD files are named (ddr4-spd-1.bin, ddr4-spd-2.bin, and so on) + SPD files are named (ddr4-spd-1.hex, ddr4-spd-2.hex, and so on) and placed in the directory provided as an input to the tool. * CSV file representing which of the deduplicated SPD files is used by which memory part. This file is named as @@ -179,11 +179,11 @@ memory parts in JSON format as described above: as an input to the tool along with the generated SPD files. Example CSV file: ``` - MEMORY_PART_A, ddr4-spd-1.bin - MEMORY_PART_B, ddr4-spd-2.bin - MEMORY_PART_C, ddr4-spd-3.bin - MEMORY_PART_D, ddr4-spd-2.bin - MEMORY_PART_E, ddr4-spd-2.bin + MEMORY_PART_A, ddr4-spd-1.hex + MEMORY_PART_B, ddr4-spd-2.hex + MEMORY_PART_C, ddr4-spd-3.hex + MEMORY_PART_D, ddr4-spd-2.hex + MEMORY_PART_E, ddr4-spd-2.hex ``` ## Tool 2 - gen_part_id.go @@ -242,10 +242,10 @@ Sample Makefile.inc: ## This is an auto-generated file. Do not edit!! SPD_SOURCES = -SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-1.bin # ID = 0(0b0000) Parts = MEMORY_PART_A -SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-2.bin # ID = 1(0b0001) Parts = MEMORY_PART_B, MEMORY_PART_D -SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-empty.bin # ID = 2(0b0010) -SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-3.bin # ID = 2(0b0010) Parts = MEMORY_PART_C +SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-1.hex # ID = 0(0b0000) Parts = MEMORY_PART_A +SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-2.hex # ID = 1(0b0001) Parts = MEMORY_PART_B, MEMORY_PART_D +SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-empty.hex # ID = 2(0b0010) +SPD_SOURCES += ddr4-spd-3.hex # ID = 2(0b0010) Parts = MEMORY_PART_C ``` NOTE: Empty entries may be required if there is a gap created by a memory part with a fixed id. |