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Hi all, </div>
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I am working on an ast2600 with Intel CPU. </div>
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<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Calibri, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">The system power currently is able to turn on during Phosphor OpenBMC boot up after I completed works following:</span></div>
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<li>enable ACPI in u-boot</li><li>set GPIOP0 ~ P3 pass-through in u-boot</li><li>porting ESPI driver from AST SDK v6.01 to linux-aspeed repository</li><li>add "&gpio0" with gpio-line-names which has POWER_BUTTON, POWER_OUT, SIO_S3, SIO_S5, etc. defintion in the dts, I think the "x86-power-control" repository required these.</li><li>append "x86-power-control" and "intel-ipmi-oem" repositories to image</li></ol>
<div>However, I always only got the following logs when I pressed the power button for a long time (> 4s).</div>
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<div>power-control[263]: PowerControl: power button pressed
<div>power-control[263]: powerStateOn: power button pressed event received</div>
<div>power-control[263]: Host0: Moving to "Graceful Transition to Off" state</div>
power-control[263]: Graceful power-off timer started<br>
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<div>It doesn't occur "SIO_ONCONTROL value changed: 1 -> SIO power good de-assert event received", etc. operations and then to turn off the power.</div>
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<div>Can anyone do me a favor to give me some clues for what I was wrong?</div>
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<div>Thank you in advance for your help.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
Chris Chen<br>
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