The RCW directories names for the LS1088ARDB boards conform to the following naming convention: abcdefghij_k_l_mn: a = What is available in SFP cage 1 b = 10G copper Port available c = QSGMII available d = QSGMII available e = QSGMII available f = QSGMII available g = QSGMII available h = QSGMII available i = QSGMII available j = QSGMII available K = What is available in SerDes 2 l = SATA2 For the Slots (c..j): 'N' is NULL, not available/not used 'P' is PCIe 'S' is SGMII 'Q' is QSGMII 'F' is XFI 'C' is 10G copper 'H' is SATA Serdes1 protocol (m): m = 'hex value of serdes1 protocol value' Serdes2 protocol (n): n = 'hex value of serdes2 protocol value' BIN Core/Platform/DDR Bin1: 1800MHz/700MHz/1866MT/s Ref clock setting on board ========================== DDR Ref clock: 100MHz Sys PLL Ref clock:100MHz Files naming convention ============================= PBL_q_r_s_o_p.bin o = SerDes1 Protocol p = SerDes2 Protocol q = Core frequency r = Platform frequency s = DDR frequency For example, PBL_1800_700_2100_0x1d_0x0d.bin Errata Workaround Implemented ============================= A-009102: Default SERDES setting may cause excess errors in SATA controller Workaround: Write 0x502880 to LNmSSCR1 register for every lane before enabling SATA operation.Using PBI commands write 0x802880 to 0x01eb099c write 0x802880 to 0x01eb09dc A-010554: SATA controller may fail to detect some hard drives Workaround: Before enabling SATA controller write 0x80104e20 to 0x1eb1300 write 0x80104e20 to 0x1eb1310 A-000009: SATA Gen3 speed (6Gbps) exhibit high error rate Workaround: Before enabling SATA controller write 0x00502880 to 0x1eb099c write 0x00502880 to 0x1eb09dc BIN Core/Platform/DDR Bin1: 1600MHz/700MHz/2100MT/s Files naming convention ============================= rcw_x.rcw rcw_x_bootmode.rcw rcw_x_specialsetting.rcw x = Core frequency bootmode = bootmode:SD/NAND/NOR and so on. specialsetting = special setting: sben:Secure boot For example, rcw_1600.rcw means rcw for core frequency of 1600MHz with nor boot. rcw_1600_sd.rcw means rcw for core frequency of 1600MHz with sd boot. For more information please refer to the comments in rcw file.