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2024-10-17import Riku's int toolLeah Rowe
Riku used this for debugging, when adding the MXM support to the HP EliteBook 8560w port. It will be useful for other work that I have planned, so I'm archiving this too! Riku has a lot of useful code, that I meant to import ages ago. Once I'm done importing these in lbmk, I'll add backup repos. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-17import Riku's gpio-scriptsLeah Rowe
Based on hell's code, but parses inteltool logs. This will be useful for ports that I have planned, so I'd like this to be included with Libreboot releases. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-17import Riku's mxmdump utilityLeah Rowe
Used to dump MXM config for a given mainboard. We used this for the HP EliteBook 8560w. I meant to import this via config/git/ ages ago. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-17bump seabiosLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-14bump flashprog revision to d128a0aLeah Rowe
This brings in the following important fix: commit d128a0ae87086b37c0e5d7a8d934bcdee173402f Author: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com> Date: Fri Sep 27 22:57:22 2024 -0600 flashchips: Remove unsupported erase blocks for Winbond W25X{16,32,64} This family of chips does not support the 0x52 (32 KiB block erase) and 0x60 (chip erase) opcodes according to their datasheet. The full list of changes this brings in is as follows: * d128a0a flashchips: Remove unsupported erase blocks for Winbond W25X{16,32,64} * c6a924a Don't mention writing when erasing only (-E) * dac4239 ch347_spi: Add 'spimode' parameter * 56d236b chipset_enable: Add some newer AMD code names * 3b9f152 chipset_enable: Probe AMD SPIBAR first and bail on ff * 522160f meson: Add ft4222_spi Nicholas Chin's patch fixes a bug on GM45 ThinkPads, where WX25 ICs (Winbond) could be read, but writes would fail in certain cases because flashchips.c provided incorrect block erase commands. This is unrelated to the --workaround-mx patch, for Macronix ICs. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-13dependencies/fedora40: add python3-develLeah Rowe
I was build-testing gru_bob on an arm64 host, and got a build error when compiling U-Boot. Python.h missing - installing python3-devel fixes it. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-08Libreboot 20241008 release20241008Leah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-08rom.sh: support making pcsx-redux bios releaseLeah Rowe
I also checked the copyright declarations in the directory src/mips/openbios where the PCSX-Redux BIOS is, gleaning all the copyright years: 2019-2024 at this time. The years will be updated as and when PCSX-Redux is updated in lbmk. Their BIOS is under MIT so I made lbmk generate an appropriate COPYING file alongside the binary, containing: Copyright (c) 2019-2024 PCSX-Redux authors Along with the actual text of the MIT license. With all of this, the PCSX-Redux BIOS can now be included in Libreboot releases. No actual tarball is created. The release script in lbmk simply copies the bin/ directory to ../roms I'm leaving the PCSX-Redux BIOS release uncompressed, because, and this will sound patronising because that is my precise intention: Windows users don't know how to do anything. If I provide a tarball to Windows users, they won't know what to do. Libreboot releases always go on rsync mirrors, which also have HTTP servers with indexing enabled, for browsing release files. I mention Windows users, because most people who use the PCSX Redux BIOS will probably use it on a PlayStation emulator, and most emulator users are on Windows. I can't really be bothered to provide it as a .zip archive, and it's only 512kb, so just provide it uncompressed in Libreboot releases! Releases were already possible under this scheme, so this patch really just adds the COPYING file. It's simply a courtesy to the PCSX-Redux developers, providing proper credit to them. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-07coreboot/dell3050micro: Add data.vbt fileLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-06Add verb patch for Dell OptiPlex 3050 MicroLeah Rowe
Thanks go to Nicholas Chin for helping me with this. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-06rom.sh: disable seabios-as-primary if grub is mainLeah Rowe
on 3050micro, we disable seabios as a primary payload, making grub a pribary payload instead. the way it worked, the roms were still named seagrub and the seabios rom would be compiled, but with the wrong path, so seabios wouldn't be executed; seabios would hang anyway, on this board. instead, engineer it in such a way as to disable seabios_ images on this board. also, rename seagrub_ to grub_. i normally only permit seagrub, and not grub, but i make an exception for 3050micro because we know grub works, but seabios currently hangs on this board (which means no bsd). Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-06dell3050micro: make GRUB the primary payloadLeah Rowe
SeaBIOS is known to hang on this board. It is being investigated. Add two variable options for target.cfg files: * seabiosname * grubname This string defines where it would be located in CBFS. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-05disable dram clear on dell 3050 microLeah Rowe
otherwise it takes ages to boot Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-053050micro: disable TPM to mitagate seabios hangingLeah Rowe
SeaBIOS hangs without this. Thanks go to Mate Kukri who suggested this workaround. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-05fix 3050 config (./mk -u coreboot)Leah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-05Add config for Dell OptiPlex 3050 MicroLeah Rowe
This is using Mate Kukri's port, which was added in previous lbmk revisions. I've added an IFD that sets the HAP bit, and unlocks regions as standard. vcfg is set to 3050micro, which defines downloading of the MEv11 image and it will run deguard automatically. I made a small adjustment to vendor.sh, because the hotpatch logic for deguard uses -C in git, and when doing that, the specified directory path is relative to that Git repository; the .patch path has been adjusted accordingly. Also add 3rdparty/fsp to coreboot/default modules. This board requires the ifdtool option: -p sklkbl The -p option tells flashrom what quirks are present in a given IFD. We don't normally need this on other Libreboot targets that we currently support. The -p option was needed for creating this modified IFD, and it is therefore needed in the inject script. Therefore, an "IFD_platform" option is specified in a given board's target.cfg file. If this is set, another variable is set that makes -p be used. In this case, 3050's target.cfg says: IFD_platform="sklkbl" This option enables quirks for skylake/kabylake descriptors, as required when using ifdtool. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-04Add Dell OptiPlex 7010/9010 SFF supportLeah Rowe
Pretty much just copied the T1650 directory in config/, then changed the board to 9010 SFF in menuconfig. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-30add swig to fedora dependenciesLeah Rowe
needed when compiling u-boot Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-27config/coreboot: Add Dell Latitude E4300Nicholas Chin
Add patches to convert the E6400 port into a GM45 Latitude variant and add the E4300 as another variant, and create a config for the E4300. Tested on my E6400 and E4300. Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
2024-09-26Add Sony PlayStation support to LibrebootLeah Rowe
I also added a "cleanargs" argument, similar to the makeargs argument, to work around a build error. This builds the PCSX-Redux PS1 BIOS. They reverse engineered the Sony PS1 BIOS and wrote a free one under MIT license. Run this: ./mk -b pcsx-redux The file will appear: bin/playstation/openbios.bin Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-25config/git: Import pcsx-reduxLeah Rowe
We don't need the entire emulator, but we will be using a specific part: src/mips/openbios third_party/uC-sdk submodule is included, because it contains the necessary header files when building open bios. I will be adding Sony Playstation support to Libreboot, alongside a new emulator project to be announced soon. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-24coreboot/default: Import mkukri's 3050 micro portLeah Rowe
Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro I ran ./mk -u coreboot, to update existing configs after merging. Actualy IFD and coreboot configs will be done in the next revision. I've already added logic for handling deguard, in preparation for this. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-24Add deguard logic for Dell OptiPlex 3050 MicroLeah Rowe
Copy the downloaded deguard source code into appdir, and patch it to run as part of lbmk, instead of standalone. The archived one in src/ is not directly used; instead, the hotpatched version is used. This is because the standalone version already has download logic for the .zip file, but we already cache that file in cache/ and use that. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-24Add Mate Kukri's deguard utilityLeah Rowe
This program disables the Intel Boot Guard on Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro, via Intel ME modification. Using this hack, you can run unsigned code on the ME. Mate disabled BootGuard this way. This will be used to add Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro support in Libreboot. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-13config/coreboot: Fix INTEL_GMA_VBT_FILE in Latitude configsNicholas Chin
Commit 3ee4cc9ddec62276c374f8c7f0c0b3322cfaa9f6 (fix typo in dell latitude coreboot coreboot config) fixed a typo from ${VARIANT_DIR) to $(CONFIG_VARIANT_DIR). While this does work, since CONFIG_VARIANT_DIR is a valid variable, it is not technically correct, as the default VBT path set by coreboot's Kconfig files uses $(VARIANT_DIR), which is the same as CONFIG_VARIANT_DIR, but with quotes stripped out. Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
2024-08-13config/coreboot: Add config for Dell Latitude E6230Nicholas Chin
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
2024-08-13config/coreboot: Add config for Dell Latitude E6330Nicholas Chin
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
2024-08-13config/coreboot: Add config for Dell Latitude E6320Nicholas Chin
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
2024-08-13config/coreboot: Add config for Dell Latitude E6220Nicholas Chin
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
2024-08-12coreboot/x4x: fix build errorLeah Rowe
see relevant patch added in the diff set the clock on x4x boards to 96MHz like on GM45 fixes the following build error on x4x boards: hw-gfx-gma-plls.adb:465:46: error: "INTEL_GMA_DPLL_REF_FREQ" not declared in "Config" make: *** [Makefile:423: build/ramstage/libgfxinit/common/g45/hw-gfx-gma-plls.o] Error 1 Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-11coreboot/default: fix build issue with DDR2 fixLeah Rowe
some of my DDR2 checks were unnecessary, as nicholas pointed out on irc, because they were in places that only ran if DDR2 memory was used anyway. in another, valid place, I was checking the wrong variable for knowing what memory type is used. this patch fixes build errors in lbmk: src/northbridge/intel/gm45/raminit.c: In function 'dram_program_timings': src/northbridge/intel/gm45/raminit.c:1120:29: error: 'sysinfo' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'sysinfo_t'? 1120 | if (sysinfo->spd_type == DDR2) | ^~~~~~~ | sysinfo_t src/northbridge/intel/gm45/raminit.c:1120:29: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in src/northbridge/intel/gm45/raminit.c: In function 'ddr2_odt_setup': src/northbridge/intel/gm45/raminit.c:1291:21: error: 'sysinfo' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'sysinfo_t'? 1291 | if (sysinfo->spd_type == DDR2) { | ^~~~~~~ | sysinfo_t make: *** [Makefile:423: build/romstage/northbridge/intel/gm45/raminit.o] Error 1 Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-11fix typo in dell latitude coreboot coreboot configLeah Rowe
these configs were otherwise correct, but i typo'd a variable in them when manually rebasing the old configs, after switching to nicholas's new ports implemented as variants, where the old ones in lbmk were individual board ports for those same boards. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
2024-08-11flashprog: bump to 639d563 (2024-08-02)Leah Rowe
The workaround-mx patch was rebased on one section in spi.c, because that part in upstream added QPI support; in the newly rebase mx patch, the workaround_mx behaviour is only honoured if QPI (Quad SPI) is not in use. Quad SPI is not used in practise, on the machines where this workaround is intended (GM45 ThinkPads with Macronix chips). This imports the following upstream changes: * 639d563 README: Update flashprog.org URLs * cbbd601 README: Update dependency list and Linux package names * 79451f1 README: Rename "Packaging" -> "Source Packaging" * 5b4695c README: Dial laptop warning down a little * 7224085 udev rules: Add some more IDs * 448457a ch347_spi: Add CH347F ID and loop over the entries * e39549b ch347_spi: Search for compatible USB interface * dfd0647 ich_descriptors: Refactor component density handling * b2ad9fd ich_descriptors: Make use of SPI_ENGINE_PCH100 marker * 140e22f chipset_enable: Make use of SPI_ENGINE_PCH100 marker * 869f0e7 ichspi: Use `swseq_data' on ICH7 paths too * eeee91b ichspi: Replace all switch/case on `ich_generation' * ecba1d8 ichspi: Drop redundant bail-out cases in ich_set_bbar() * e8babf4 ichspi: Use a single check to enable hwseq for PCH100+ * fda324b ichspi: Introduce SPI_ENGINE_PCH100 marker * a1f6476 ichspi: Split ICH7 init out * 3f75d44 ich_descriptors: Remove `Dual Output Fast Read' for newer gens * 2862011 spi25: Try to set volatile quad-enable (QE) automatically * 4ac536b spi25_statusreg: Allow to write (non-)volatile bits specifically * b1d2bae dediprog: Fix and enable 4BA modes for SF600Plus-G2 * d0afeef dediprog: Disable 4BA modes for SF100 w/ protocol v2 * 1b1deda Implement QPI support * a1b7f35 dediprog: Implement multi-i/o reads * 008a44f dediprog: Split read/write command preparation by protocol * 4760b6e spi25: Implement multi-i/o reads * 0c9af0a spi25: Check quad-enable (QE) bit * 930d421 spi25: Introduce generic spi_prepare_io()/spi_finish_io() * 8d0f465 spi25: Extract 4BA preparations into new `spi25_prepare.c` * 044c9dc Add FT4222H support * fc7c13c linux_gpio2_spi: Implement multi i/o * 5fc3154 bitbang_spi: Implement multi-i/o * d16a911 bitbang_spi: Move API into its own header file * 226bb87 flashchips: Add missing QE-bit definitions * 4fa39c5 flashchips: Fill multi-i/o gaps in MX25U family * 5f50999 flashchips: Fill multi-i/o gaps in MX25R family * 46552c8 flashchips: Fill multi-i/o gaps in MX25L family * 96786d0 flashchips: Fill quad-i/o gaps in XM25Q family * a26a3c6 flashchips: Fill dual-i/o gaps in W25X family * 2133f59 flashchips: Fill quad-i/o gaps in W25Q family * 68573af flashchips: Split GD25Q127C and GD25Q128C * 4da971f flashchips: Fill quad-i/o gaps in GD25*Q families * f7e2d97 spi: Allow to define a quad-enable (QE) configuration bit * 1412d9f spi: Rework FEATURE_QPI * d518563 spi: Prepare for multi i/o and dummy bytes * bd72a47 spi25_statusreg: support reading/writing configuration register * 3d728e7 spi25_statusreg.c: support reading security register * a358b14 flashchips: Split W25Q64.W -> W25Q64DW | W25Q64FW/W25Q64JW...Q * 3127db1 manibuilder: Drop legacy flashrom tag collections * 619d9c0 manibuilder: Use `test_build.sh' * 6560bba manibuilder/almalinux: Install `diffutils' for new `test_build.sh' * c7b549e test_build.sh: Compare output for -L of Make and Meson builds * 72b30a0 test_build.sh: Don't try to run cross-compiled programs * 3d2f212 test_build.sh: Allow to override Make and Meson commands * 4eb9748 test_build.sh: Run tests for both Make and Meson builds * 8279457 manibuilder: Add Alpine Linux 3.18 & 3.19 images * 15e9b10 manibuilder/alpine: Install libjaylink-dev when available * b8b3593 manibuilder: Add images for Fedora 38..40 * 7b05f09 manibuilder: Add images for Ubuntu 24.04 "Noble Numbat" * 5e8b339 manibuilder/anita: Add NetBSD 10.0 i386 & amd64 images * 61da8c7 manibuilder/anita: Export library path for libusb * 39152af manibuilder: Set sourcearcade.org as default source * 20073e7 Properly clear erase-block selection when bigger block is chosen * 3824c8d ichspi: Allow all opcodes when the "opmenu" isn't locked * 0d4354e flashchips: Add W25Q32JV-.M Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-11seabios/default: bump to ec0bc256 (2024-06-24)Leah Rowe
This brings in a single change: commit ec0bc256ae0ea08a32d3e854e329cfbc141f07ad Author: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jun 24 10:44:09 2024 +0200 limit address space used for pci devices, part two This increases compatibility with i686 hosts, when allocating memory for pci devices. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-11grub/*: Bump to rev b53ec06a1 (2024-06-17)Leah Rowe
Of note: upstream has made several improvements to memory management, and several fixes to file systems. User-friendly change to LUKS: if the passphrase input failed, the user is prompted again for the correct passphrase, instead of GRUB just failing. Similar to cryptsetup luksOpen behaviour under Linux. This pulls in the following changes from upstream (gnu.org): * b53ec06a1 util/grub-mkrescue: Check existence of option arguments * ab9fe8030 loader/efi/fdt: Add fdtdump command to access device tree * 0cfec355d osdep/devmapper/getroot: Unmark 2 strings for translation * f171122f0 loader/emu/linux: Fix determination of program name * 828717833 disk/cryptodisk: Fix translatable message * 9a2134a70 tests: Add test for ZFS zstd * f96df6fe9 fs/zfs/zfs: Add support for zstd compression * 55d35d628 kern/efi/mm: Detect calls to grub_efi_drop_alloc() with wrong page counts * 61f1d0a61 kern/efi/mm: Change grub_efi_allocate_pages_real() to call semantically correct free function * dc0a3a27d kern/efi/mm: Change grub_efi_mm_add_regions() to keep track of map allocation size * b990df0be tests/util/grub-fs-tester: Fix EROFS label tests in grub-fs-tester * d41c64811 tests: Switch to requiring exfatprogs from exfat-utils * c1ee4da6a tests/util/grub-shell-luks-tester: Fix detached header test getting wrong header path * c22e052fe tests/util/grub-shell: Add flexibility in QEMU firmware handling * d2fc9dfcd tests/util/grub-shell: Use pflash instead of -bios to load UEFI firmware * 88a7e64c2 tests/util/grub-shell: Print gdbinfo if on EFI platform * b8d29f114 configure: Add Debian/Ubuntu DejaVu font path * 13b315c0a term/ns8250-spcr: Add one more 16550 debug type * 8abec8e15 loader/i386/multiboot_mbi: Fix handling of errors in broken aout-kludge * d35ff2251 net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet: Remove 200 ms timeout in get_card_packet() to reduce input latency * 86df79275 commands/efi/tpm: Re-enable measurements on confidential computing platforms * 0b4d01794 util/grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2: Simplify the main function implementation * fa36f6376 kern/ieee1275/init: Add IEEE 1275 Radix support for KVM on Power * c464f1ec3 fs/zfs/zfs: Mark vdev_zaps_v2 and head_errlog as supported * 2ffc14ba9 types: Add missing casts in compile-time byteswaps * c6ac49120 font: Add Fedora-specific font paths * 5e8989e4e fs/bfs: Fix improper grub_free() on non-existing files * c806e4dc8 io/gzio: Properly init a table * 243682baa io/gzio: Abort early when get_byte() reads nothing * bb65d81fe cli_lock: Add build option to block command line interface * 56e58828c fs/erofs: Add tests for EROFS in grub-fs-tester * 9d603061a fs/erofs: Add support for the EROFS * 1ba39de62 safemath: Add ALIGN_UP_OVF() which checks for an overflow * d291449ba docs: Fix spelling mistakes * 6cc2e4481 util/grub.d/00_header.in: Quote background image pathname in output * f456add5f disk/lvm: GRUB fails to detect LVM volumes due to an incorrect computation of mda_end * 386b59ddb disk/cryptodisk: Allow user to retry failed passphrase * 99b4c0c38 disk/mdraid1x_linux: Prevent infinite recursion * b272ed230 efi: Fix stack protector issues * 6744840b1 build: Track explicit module dependencies in Makefile.core.def Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-10coreboot/fam15h: only use this, for amd boardsLeah Rowe
it is identical to fam15h_rdimm, with _udimm now removed; the latter had a patch that added certain behaviour only intended for rdimm, but the patch in question breaks various configurations. raminit has always been unreliable on these boards. i'd rather simplify it all, in lbmk. i'll probably update this to the dasharo tree later on, specificalyl for kgpe-d16 Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-10coreboot/default: re-merge coreboot/i945Leah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-10coreboot/default: merge coreboot/haswellLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-09coreboot/dell: merge into coreboot/defaultLeah Rowe
The libgfxinit patch and other patches e.g. DDR2 fix, are now provided in coreboot/default. The Latitude E6400 is now using the newer coreboot revision from late July 2024. Some other configs had to change because of this, relating to the new way that Nicholas handles timing on LVDS displays with the E6400 port; a default 96MHz clock is still used for pixel reference clock, overridden with a value of 100MHz on other GM45 machines, where 96MHz was previously hardcoded. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-08-09coreboot/default: Update to 97bc693ab (2024-07-29)Leah Rowe
Several patches are now merged upstream and no longer needed in lbmk, such as the HP EliteBook 8560w patch, and related patches. Some patches were changed, for example the Dell Latitude ivb/snb laptops are now variants in coreboot, instead of being individual ports; now they re-use the same base code. This this, the corresponding files under config/submodules have changed, for things like 3rdparty submodules e.g. libgfxinit, and tarballs e.g. crossgcc. This is long overdue, and will enable more boards to be added. This newer revision will be used in the next release, and some follow-up patches will merge these trees into default: * coreboot/haswell * coreboot/dell Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-28fix hp8200sff_4mb ifd file (pd region)Leah Rowe
see bug report: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/issues/228 The layout specified incorrect boundaries for the pd region. With this change, it should flash and boot reliably. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-28uefitool: Only define ACCESSPERMS on *nixLeah Rowe
I re-read the modified code, and it has defines in place for building on Windows; I was defining ACCESSPERMS universally, but it should only be defined for non-Windows systems, which the context in this code means Linux/BSD. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-28uefitool: Add patch working around musl libc issueLeah Rowe
musl libc is very conservative in what it implements, preferring a very "pure" libc implementation. this means that it lacks many of the niceties found in others like the GNU C Library; the latter implements many BSD libc extensions, for example. ACCESSPERMS is a #define in BSD libc that does: S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO Essentially, it provides a bitwise OR providing chmod 0777, which can be used as shorthand in calls to functions such as mkdir() available in all libc implementations. In the case of uefitool, this define is indeed used on mkdir. Conditionally re-define ACCESSPERMS, if undefined, so that musl libc can be used when building uefitool. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-22rom.sh: re-add seabios-only roms and grub keymapsLeah Rowe
this time, only handle multiple keymaps on seagrub images. for images where seabios is first but does not immediately load grub, whether grub is still available in flash, just do one image (US Qwerty) this still results in fewer images per target than Libreboot 20240612, but should prevent most users from being annoyed. i got a few people asking repeatedly, and i hadn't documented yet how to add keymap.gkb or how to remove bootorder, to get a different keymap or disable seagrub respectively. i anticipate that i'll get such questions a lot, even if i do document it, so i'm reversing that decision. it doesn't result in much extra code. the new design in lbmk makes this sort of thing much simpler. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-21include/rom.sh: use ccache when building corebootLeah Rowe
ccache now required, in build dependencies Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-11u-boot: Fix display initialization on gru boardsAlper Nebi Yasak
U-Boot has migrated to using upstream device-tree files for gru boards, but the clock driver doesn't yet support setting rates for a certain clock that upstream uses for the eDP display. It happens to work without it, so for now remove the clock setting until the driver is fixed. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2024-07-11u-boot: Avoid breaking build for U-Boot-only binman imagesAlper Nebi Yasak
Commit 46e01c0e1dad ("u-boot: Avoid building U-Boot-only binman images") added a patch that prevents an error while building U-Boot, due to some U-Boot images needing a copy of BL31 that we are not passing in. Removing build instructions for these images isn't really necessary, when we can instead tell the build tool that it shouldn't exit with an error. It checks a BINMAN_ALLOW_MISSING environment variable for this, but just unconditionally replace the check with the argument. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2024-07-11u-boot: Update to v2024.07Alper Nebi Yasak
Set default U-Boot revision to v2024.07 and rebase patches on top of that. One patch that fixes drawing box characters (UTF-8 to CP437) had an alternative merged, another hack we have to fix regulator issues is no longer neccessary as the issue is fixed, and my QEMU patches were merged upstream, so drop these patches. One patch we have to disable binman images can be replaced by a simpler alternative so drop it too. Upstream kconfig status is still unstable, so updating configs with `make oldconfig` would miss important upstream changes, since they rely on carrying defaults via upstream defconfigs. Update the configs as such, like before: - Turn old configs into defconfigs (./update trees -s u-boot) - Save the diff from old upstream defconfig (diffconfig $theirs $ours) - Update U-Boot revision, rebase patches, and clean old trees - Prepare new U-Boot tree (./update trees -f u-boot) - Review the diffconfigs to see if any options were renamed upstream - Copy over the new upstream defconfigs and apply earlier diff - Turn new defconfigs into configs (./update trees -l u-boot) Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2024-07-10trees: remove project-specific hacksLeah Rowe
move the coreboot-specific includes into mkhelper.cfg for that project. on some projects, we need variables from mkhelper.cfg to be global, so I was including serprog and coreboot mkhelper.cfg files in this script. instead, set a new variable "mkhelpercfg" pointing to the config file. if it doesn't exist, create and then point to a temporary (empty) mkhelper.cfg file. the rom.sh include has been moved to coreboot mkhelper.cfg The only remaining project-specific logic, in this trees script, is now the coreboot crossgcc handling, but this needs to be there as it's also used to build U-Boot. The way this now works, certain includes are done twice. For example, include/rom.sh will be included once globally, outside of main(), and then again in configure_project(). This means that certain functions will be defined twice. I'm uncertain if shell has anything equivalent to an ifdef guard as in C, but we actually want this here anyway, and it shouldn't cause any problems. It's a bit of a hack, but otherwise results in much cleaner code. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-09trees: support -d (dry run) for custom build logicLeah Rowe
-d does the same as -b, except for actually building anything! in effect, it does the same as -f (fetch) except that the resulting variable assignments will not be recursive (as with -f). if -d is passed, configuration is still loaded, defconfig files are still cycled through, and more importantly: helper functions are still processed. the grub, serprog and coreboot helper functions have been modified to return early (zero status) if -d is passed. this behaviour will be used to integrate vendor.sh logic in with the trees script, for cases where the user wants to only handle vendor files. e.g.: ./update trees -b coreboot x230_12mb this would download the files as usual, build coreboot, with those files, and then build the payloads. but: ./update trees -d coreboot x230_12mb this would download the files, NOT build coreboot, and NOT build the payloads. this change increases the sloccount a bit, but i'm relying on the fact that the vendor.sh script already re-implements config handling wastefully; the plan is to only use trees. for now, simply stub the same ./vendor download command. there is one additional benefit to doing it this way: this method is *per-kconfig* rather than per-target. this way, one kconfig might specify a given vendor file that is not specified in the other. although the stub still simply handles this per target, it's done in premake, which means that the given .config file has been copied. this means that when i properly re-integrate the logic into script/trees, i'll be able to go for it per-kconfig. the utils command has been removed, e.g. ./update trees -b coreboot utils default the equivalent is now: ./update trees -d coreboot default this would technically download vendor files, but here we are specifying a target for which no kconfigs exist; a check is also in place, to avoid running the vendor file download logic if tree==target the overall effect of this change is that the trees script no longer contains any project-specific logic, except for the crossgcc build logic. it does include some config/data mkhelper files at the top, for serprog and coreboot, so that those variables defined in those files can be global, but another solution to mitigate that will also be implemented in a future commit. the purpose of this and other revisions (in the final push to complete lbmk audit 6 / cbmk audit 2) is to generalise as much logic as possible, removing various ugly hacks. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>