
EP80579 Integrated Processor—Pre-boot (BIOS) Firmware
Intel
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EP80579 Software Drivers for Embedded Applications on FreeBSD*
GSG September 2009
32 Order Number: 320152-005US
3. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the IDE Configuration option.
4. Select the IDE Configuration option.
5. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the SATA Mode option.
6. Press the Enter key. A SATA Mode popup window appears.
7. Select either Legacy or AHCI as desired. Do not use Native as a selection.
8. Press F4 to save.
9. Choose Yes. The system continues the boot process.
6.2 Pre-boot Firmware Image Reflashing Instructions
One method is available for updating the pre-boot firmware flash images located on the
development board firmware hub:
• AFUEFI Flash Recovery
It is possible that updated pre-boot firmware images will become available from Intel
for the Intel
®
EP80579 Integrated Processor with Intel
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QuickAssist Technology
Development Board. The latest pre-boot firmware image is available from Intel’s public
web site, http://www.intel.com/go/soc located with all other collateral related to the
EP80579 integrated processor.
If the pre-boot firmware image should become corrupted on the board, also utilize
these instructions to reflash the image to the firmware hub.
6.2.1 Aptio Flash Update Utility (AFUEFI)
Use the following instructions to update the development board pre-boot firmware
image using a USB memory stick and the Aptio Flash Update Utility from AMI.
Necessary Hardware:
• development board
• Socketed Firmware Hub
•USB Memory Stick
Necessary Software:
• development board pre-boot firmware Image
• Aptio Flash Update Utility - AFUEFI
Steps to Reflash Image:
1. Load the AFUEFI utility onto the USB memory stick.
2. Load the pre-boot firmware image onto the USB memory stick.
3. Boot the development board to the EFI shell. Change the boot setting in the BIOS
Setup Selection to boot from the EFI shell if needed.
4. Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port.
5. Once the USB memory stick is recognized on the system (activity seen on the USB
memory stick), several commands are available as follows:
— Type “map -r” to list all devices available.
— Type “fs0:” to enter USB device.
— Type “ls” to list all files.
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