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use make -BC instead of cd
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i added this in the last revision
it was put there to debug something that
i fixed before pushing
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bs 12k and count 1, rather than bs 1 and count 12k
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this cuttype is no longer used
lbmk creates truncated me setups now, on ifd platforms
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the logic can now more or less be read chronologically
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logic will be split from main into smaller
functions, in follow-up commits
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users reported it doesn't boot in recent releases, with the
february 2023 coreboot revision update
i have one in the lab, i'll just re-test it and fix whatever's
wrong for a future release
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python 3 is default now, in all the distros
specifically calling "python3" often doesn't work anymore
python2 is obsolete
let python2 die
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consolidated some for loops
removed errant code
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No more than 80 characters per line.
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previously, "normal" initmode relied on the vgarom-based
seabios config, which enables option roms, but then lbmk
would insert pci-optionrom-exec 0 for vgarom, and 2 for normal
in libreboot, coreboot roms with "vgarom" in the filename do
pci option rom execution from coreboot, and "normal" roms
do execution from seabios(where seabios is the only payload
provided on normal setups)
this is because payloads like grub can also be used, on vgarom
setups, where coreboot must handle oprom execution
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Riku_V/lbmk:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/57
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the makefile is a meme, but it should still be
properly maintained
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For Nvidia GPU models of Dell Latitude E6400
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nic3-14159/lbmk:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/49
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This updates the dell_inspiron_1100.py script from Python 2 to 3 for
better compatibility (some distros have dropped Python 2), and adds
special handling so that it works with the Latitude E6400 BIOS.
These have also been sent upstream, so these patches can be dropped
once they are merged:
https://review.coreboot.org/c/bios_extract/+/74975/
https://review.coreboot.org/c/bios_extract/+/74976/
https://review.coreboot.org/c/bios_extract/+/74977/
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nobody will bother to upgrade the flash on those machines
not much point maintaining the 8/16mb versions
might aswell do just the _4mb version
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only src should be in git
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MrArthegor/lbmk:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/45
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the return value was never used
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the deleted patch (in this commit) was written to fix an
issue theoretically; it hasn't been fully tested, and some
people have reported strange issues since this patch was
merged - there is no proof that this patch causes them, but
removing this patch is the correct thing to do regardless
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from Riku_V/lbmk:parabola into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/13
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Riku_V/lbmk:hp9470m into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/23
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i downloaded this file from git manually at some point,
when rebasing changes (i think it was the ec ones)
the logic in the file is correct but i forgot to mark
it executable
without this commit, lbmk fails utterly, on all the newer
intel boards
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nic3-14159/lbmk:revert-e6400-grub-fix into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/20
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This reverts commit fe2b72035fb58d2c0792daa62aa346da710f04a3.
The GRUB patch to fix the E6400 broke other systems and has been
reverted. As a result, GRUB needs to be disabled again on the E6400
until a better fix has been created.
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This reverts commit 1497ae045104145de677fd151da4de6e92be4e5a.
The blanket GRUB patch seems to break PS/2 keyboard handling across
other platforms, so revert it.
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nic3-14159/lbmk:fix-ps2-grub into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/19
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This reverts commit 7bc4dc32ac3e430e50ace3a2876cf501f647b89f.
The E6400 keyboard should work in GRUB now so we can reenable it.
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This introduces a patch to grub which disables the coreboot
specific handling, allowing PS/2 keyboards to be handled the
same as i386-pc. However this alone breaks the keyboard in
Linux, requiring coreboot to perform PS/2 initialization.
I think GRUB may be restoring the original configuration of
the PS/2 controller once it exits, and if coreboot doesn't
initialize the controller then it's restored to the default
state which Linux doesn't seem to like. I think the emulated
keyboard interface provided by the EC on the E6400 behaves
in a non-standard way that is incompatible with the old
coreboot specific handling.
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when nicholas added this, he removed the README because it's
going on libreboot.org instead. however, i merged a WIP version
of his page for now because i want to get the e6400 going in
libreboot sooner. so, temp-readding this README. will just
link to this on codeberg or something, from the lb docs
NOTE: I didn't write this README, hence author field set
in the commit. Nicholas wrote it, but I (Leah Rowe) am just
adding it. so, git author set to nicholas, not me
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