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2025-04-30serprog: Remove pico2 support for the time beingLeah Rowe
Many users report bugs, so I'm reverting lbmk back to only supporting the rp2040 dongles for the time being. The documentation will be updated to reflect this. Pico2 support will be re-added at a later date, once more testing has been done, and fixes made if necessary.
2025-02-12Update pico-serprog revisionRiku Viitanen
Most importantly this should fix issues with rp2350 boards not synchronizing properly. Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2025-01-06pico-sdk: Import picotool as a dependencyLeah Rowe
We were previously not handling picotool at all, and pico-sdk would download picotool itself, at build time. This means that the source archive, if created, would not contain picotool. While not strictly required, for complete corresponding source, since it's a toolchain and not the actual pico-serprog firmware, it is my policy that releases must include full corresponding source code, when it is feasible to do so. I must say, I intensely dislike cmake, with such burning passion; I am thoroughly displeased by how hacky this is, but it works and now nothing is in my way for a Libreboot 20241206 rev8 release! Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-12-27add spdx headers to various config filesLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-06-22lib.sh: more unified config handlingLeah Rowe
replace it with logic that simply uses "." to load files directly. for this, "vcfg" is added as a variable in coreboot target.cfg files, referring to a directory in config/vendor/ containing a file named pkg.cfg, and this file then contains the same variables as the erstwhile config/vendor/sources config/git files are now directories, also containing pkg.cfg files each with the same variables as before, such as repository link and commit hash this change results in a noticeable reduction in code complexity within the build system. unified reading of config files: new function setcfg() added to lib.sh setcfg checks if a config exists. if a 2nd argument is passed, it is used as a return value for eval, otherwise a string calling err is passed. setcfg output is passed through eval, to set strings based on config; eval must be used, so that the variables are set within the same scope, otherwise they'd be set within setcfg which could lead to some whacky results. there's still a bit more more to do, but this single change results in a substantial reduction in code complexity. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>