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We used cbfstool from coreboot 4.13, because it was the
last version to work with the particular format used
for stage files, before the CBFS standard changed in newer
releases of cbfstool.
When I added this board to Libreboot, it was source-only at
first so it didn't matter. I didn't want to do a standalone
cbfstool binary, in case some people decided to use that one
on newer boards, which would cause all sorts of issues.
So I bodged it and just included an import of coreboot 4.13.
Well, the cbfstool from coreboot 4.11, as used for FAM15H
AMD boards, is compatible. I checked the code diff between
the two, and there is no meaningful difference.
I've tested this, and it works, since the last release or
two now includes 820 G2 images, so I was able to use those
with ./mk inject, to verify whether the refcode file is
still grabbed properly. We need the refcode to handle MRC
on Broadwell platform, but we extract it from an old Google
Chromebook image, that uses the old CBFS stage file layout.
This change solves my problem: the problem was that releases
are bloated further, due to including this extra coreboot
version. This should reduce the size of the next release
considerably, especially after decompressing the tarball.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Instead of calling fe_, prefix x_ as indicated.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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sh macros ftw
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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See, coreboot bug report:
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/590
We hadn't noticed this for quite a while, since we always
just booted with iomem=relaxed when needing to run cbmem,
since in practise it was always combined with other tasks
that require access to lower memory.
GRUB currently matches coreboot's own mmap for cbmem, but
for example SeaBIOS marks cbmem as E820 reserved. Therefore,
this change replicates the SeaBIOS behaviour.
Without this patch, Linux needs to boot with iomem=relaxed
for cbmem access, for example when running ./cbmem -1
With this patch, cbmem is now accessible regardless. This
patch also prevents Linux from overwriting parts of CBMEM.
Thanks go to Paul Menzel, who wrote this GRUB patch.
Thanks also go to Nicholas Chin, who provided testing, all
the way from Coreboot 25.03 back to Coreboot 4.20. It seems
that this is just something the payloads have to handle.
This means that both SeaBIOS and GRUB no longer have this
bug, in Libreboot; now what remains is to replicate the
test with our U-Boot payload.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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This is similar to the 9020SFF, but this board has ECC support.
However, the native raminit isn't used here, even though it is
otherwise compatible, because the native init doesn't do ECC yet.
The broadwell mrc.bin has ECC support, which is also used on the
HP EliteBook 820 G2. The MRC for broadwell can be used on haswell
boards such as the T1700.
Add both the SFF and MT variants. Since these are identical to the
9020 variants, except for slightly different PCH enabling ECC, we
can just re-use the 9020 port without issue.
We *could* add a variant to coreboot, for T1700, but there is not
really any pressing need. It is simply the 9020sff/mt with mrc.bin
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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remove it from mkhelper files, because rom.sh doesn't
initialise any variables globally, except one that
never changes.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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I fixed the AHCI bug, with a patch that I wrote. It works by
restoring the old SeaBIOS AHCI initialisation behaviour, whereby
the AHCI controller is enabled from its current state; the patch
that broke AHCI in coreboot (tested on ThinkPad T420), changed
AHCI initialisation behaviour so that the controller's state is
first reset, prior to enablement.
However, my patch also retains the new AHCI initialisation
behaviour, when a CSM is in use. The AHCI reset patch was done,
by the author, specifically for SeaBIOS in CSM mode, so it makes
sense to only change the behaviour conditionally according to that.
This reverts commit 8245f0b3211812ac818adadd6526b0b39c63f3f0.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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This reverts commit a08b8d94fc58fa195adb0261539509d8ddaf4799.
From #libreboot IRC today:
07:02 <irys> ooh this is fun. seabios commit 8863cbbd15a73b03153553c562f5b1fb939ad4d7 (ahci: add controller reset) breaks ahci entirely on t420
07:05 <irys> cbmem console on that seabios commit has a timeout then "AHCI/0: device not ready"
07:07 <irys> AHCI works fine if i change config/seabios/default/target.cfg to use the immediate previous seabios commit (df9dd418b3b0e586cb208125094620fc7f90f23d)
07:07 <irys> works in grub payload either way though
07:31 <irys> here, `cbmem -c` after booting the broken rev: https://0x0.st/84oQ.log
07:31 <irys> compared to the working one https://0x0.st/84o1.log
07:33 <irys> i can't report to upstream myself *right now* but i figure you might want to know about this leah
I have downloaded those logs locally for reference, so that an upstream
report can be made to SeaBIOS. For the purposes of this Libreboot commit,
the diff of the logs is as follows (diff -u broken.log working.log):
Taking each diff line out of the log, the relevant entries
seem to be:
Searching bootorder for: /pci@i0cf8/*@1f,2/drive@0/disk@0
+AHCI/0: Set transfer mode to UDMA-6
+Searching bios-geometry for: /pci@i0cf8/*@1f,2/drive@0/disk@0
+AHCI/0: registering: "AHCI/0: Netac SSD 128GB ATA-11 Hard-Disk (119 GiBytes)"
-WARNING - Timeout at ahci_port_setup:477!
-AHCI/0: device not ready (tf 0x80)
-All threads complete.
-2. Payload [memtest]
+2. AHCI/0: Netac SSD 128GB ATA-11 Hard-Disk (119 GiBytes)
+3. Payload [memtest]
-Space available for UMB: c7000-eb800, f5880-f5ff0
-Returned 16777216 bytes of ZoneHigh
+drive 0x000f5fa0: PCHS=16383/16/63 translation=lba LCHS=1024/255/63 s=250069680
+Space available for UMB: c7000-eb800, f5880-f5fa0
+Returned 16773120 bytes of ZoneHigh
Therefore, the revision will be reverted back for now. It was
only about 8 additional patches imported in the update anyway.
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Reported by irys on #libreboot irc
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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src/rp2_common/boot_stage2/boot2_w25x10cl.S:142: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `0'
src/rp2_common/boot_stage2/boot2_w25x10cl.S:145: Error: garbage following instruction -- `beq 00b'
This should also fix it on Debian sid Experimental, where I'm testing
with GCC 15 and other bleeding edge dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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i forgot to in the last commit, but it didn't matter because
it just meant that coreboot.git's own download logic kicked
in as a fallback. however, it's better to rely on libreboot's
build system for this, since it has redundancy.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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this fixed kgpe-d16 build errors on gcc 15 when tested
on debian sid (with gcc-15 installed from experimental)
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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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.
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This brings in the following improvements from upstream:
* 9029a010 kconfig: fix the check-lxdialog.sh to work with gcc 14+
* 8863cbbd ahci: add controller reset
* df9dd418 update pci_pad_mem64 handling
* a4fc1845 add romfile_loadbool()
* a2725e28 drop acpi tables and hex includes
* 35aa9a72 drop obsolete acpi table code
* 1b598a1d usb-hid: Support multiple USB HID devices by storing them in a linked list
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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otherwise, it won't compile on gcc 15 (pragma fix from
earlier on, used on the other coreboot trees)
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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This brings in the following upstream changes:
* e060018 flashchips: Explicitly zero-initialize in .qpi_read_params
* ff9526b dediprog: Use dual-i/o default only for SF600Plus-G2
* 5a72cfb flashchips: Fix block-protection bits for 4BA Puya chips
* 284d55b flashchips: Add WPS bit description for GD25Q128C
* 37e07a8 flashchips: Add missing QE bit descriptions
* 3646b18 flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25LF128E 166MHz, 1.8V part
* d4eb532 flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25LF80E..GD25LF64E 166MHz, 1.8V parts
* 38d037f flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25LB512MF..GD55LB02GF 1.8V parts
* 1da0293 flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25LB512ME..GD55LB02GE 1.8V parts
* 6d728e6 flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25B512MF..GD55B02GF 3.3V parts
* 493a4e0 flashchips: Update and split GD25Q256D entry
* 648dfdc spi25: Fix cosmetic debug-print error due to unitialized buffer
* cfd607d layout: Show a warning if no region is included
* ec287e2 ich_descriptors_tool: Change region name EC/BMC -> EC_BMC
* 39a4f7d sb600spi: Request more `lspci` details
* 404529d memory_bus.c: Add missing copyright notice
* fbea0fe udev rules: Restore mode/group configuration
* c90d6c4 flashchips: Add some 25LC series EEPROMs
* ee8cf1c Provide no-op probe function, always returning 1
* 4e6155a spi25: Add SPI25_EEPROM enum and handle < 3-byte addresses
* 9512c9c Add missing copyright notices to recently created files
* 06fbccc flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25LB256E 1.8V part
* bc001da flashchips: Add some GigaDevice GD25L*256 1.8V parts
* 7d0f556 flashchips: Update GigaDevice 1.8V family up to GD25LQ128
* 7f8c12d flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25LQ20, update family up to GD25LQ16
* 565471c flashchips: Add GigaDevice GD25B512ME..GD55B02GE 3.3V parts
* 6ee2f89 flashchips: Update GigaDevice GD25Q/B/R 128Mbit, 3.3V parts
* c230c69 flashchips: Add remaining Puya PY25Q..H 3.3V parts
* 06e0264 flashchips: Add Puya PY25Q..H family up to PY25Q128H
* fe21b43 flashchips: Add remaining P25Q..H family 3.3V chips
* 1c5d829 flashchips: Add Puya P25Q40SH, P25Q80SH, P25Q16SH 3.3V parts
* b0cae5e flashchips: Add Puya P25Q06H, P25Q11H, P25Q21H 3.3V parts
* b09136b flashchips: Add Puya P25Q05..16H 3.3V parts
* ed8b82c flashchips: Add Fudan FM25Q128 3.3V part
* 4a35134 flashchips: Add Fudan FM25Q08A 3.3V part
* 7f7bffa flashchips: Add Fudan FM25Q64, update FM25Q08..Q32
* c591518 flashchips: Add Fudan FM25Q02/Q04 3.3V parts
* fea6e16 flashchips: Add Winbond W25Q16JV_M (DTR version)
* 56d727e flashchips: Add newer gen. XTX Tech. XT25F..F 3.3V parts
* c64a803 flashchips: Add XTX Tech. XT25F..B 3.3V family
* 46e4209 flashchips: Add XTX Tech. XT25F02E/04D/08B 3.3V parts
* 6bc88e7 flashchips: Add Boya/BoHong BY25Q32/64/128 3.3V variants
* 3cddff4 flashchips: Complete Boya/BoHong BY25D family
* 34e3de6 flashchips: Add Zetta Device ZD25LQ64/128 1.8V parts
* f050370 selfcheck: Check dummy-cycle settings when QPI is advertised
* d40037a selfcheck: Check for WP functions when BP bits are given
* 2a1036b flashchips: Fix up GD25Q128C write-protect support
* d4e41d3 flashchips: Add SST26VF080A
* 04c1cf7 Add .envrc
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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the fix in the previous revision wasn't being applied
properly, because the build system of gmp generates
a conftest.c file, and the entry being made for it was
actually coming from this place in the configure file.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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gcc 15 defaults to -std=c23, but the older gcc was
using -std=c17. The new c23 breaks GMP, so let's add
a patch from upstream (GMP project) to fix it.
this has been done to both coreboot trees.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Building the fam15h tree results in one of the same nonstring errors
we also had when building the default tree. Copy the relevant patch from
the default tree, while dropping a hunk that we don't need in this old
version.
Another build error is about bool being a reserved keyword now:
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/fam15h/util/romcc/romcc.c:7140:13: error: 'bool' cannot be used here
7140 | static void bool(struct compile_state *state, struct triple *def)
| ^~~~
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/fam15h/util/romcc/romcc.c:7140:13: note: 'bool' is a keyword with '-std=c23' onwards
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/fam15h/util/romcc/romcc.c:7140:18: error: expected identifier or '(' before 'struct'
7140 | static void bool(struct compile_state *state, struct triple *def)
| ^~~~~~
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/fam15h/util/romcc/romcc.c: In function 'mkcond_expr':
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/fam15h/util/romcc/romcc.c:7708:19: error: expected ')' before ',' token
7708 | bool(state, test);
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| )
[...]
Fix that by adding a patch that renames the function to bool_().
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Building coreboot host tools with GCC 15 results in build errors:
In file included from .../lbmk/src/coreboot/default/util/cbfstool/console/console.h:7,
from .../lbmk/src/coreboot/default/src/commonlib/fsp_relocate.c:3:
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/default/src/commonlib/include/commonlib/loglevel.h:170:26: error: initializer-string for array of 'char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (6 chars into 5 available) [-Werror=unterminated-string-initialization]
170 | [BIOS_EMERG] = "EMERG",
| ^~~~~~~
.../lbmk/src/coreboot/default/src/commonlib/include/commonlib/loglevel.h:171:26: error: initializer-string for array of 'char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (6 chars into 5 available) [-Werror=unterminated-string-initialization]
171 | [BIOS_ALERT] = "ALERT",
| ^~~~~~~
[...]
../cbfstool/common.c: In function 'bintohex':
../cbfstool/common.c:195:43: error: initializer-string for array of 'char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (17 chars into 16 available) [-Werror=unterminated-string-initialization]
195 | static const char translate[16] = "0123456789abcdef";
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Add a patch that marks the latter with the "nonstring" attribute, and
disable the warning for the former because I couldn't figure out how to
add that attribute there.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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patch' (#313) from alpernebbi/lbmk:seabios-romfile-malloc-fptr into master
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/pulls/313
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The Debian package for libusb is "libusb-1.0-0". Fix the typo in the
list which is missing the suffix. While we're here, also fix a line
continuation.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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One of our SeaBIOS patches causes build errors with GCC 15:
src/romfile.c: In function 'romfile_loadfile_g':
src/romfile.c:65:18: error: too many arguments to function 'malloc_fn'; expected 0, have 1
65 | char *data = malloc_fn(filesize+add_len);
| ^~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/romfile.c: In function 'romfile_loadfile':
src/romfile.c:88:50: error: passing argument 3 of 'romfile_loadfile_g' from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
88 | char *data = romfile_loadfile_g(name, psize, &malloc_tmphigh, 1);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| void * (*)(u32) {aka void * (*)(unsigned int)}
src/romfile.c:55:28: note: expected 'void * (*)(void)' but argument is of type 'void * (*)(u32)' {aka 'void * (*)(unsigned int)'}
55 | void *(*malloc_fn)(), int add_len)
| ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from src/romfile.c:8:
src/malloc.h:42:21: note: 'malloc_tmphigh' declared here
42 | static inline void *malloc_tmphigh(u32 size) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
make: *** [Makefile:142: out/src/romfile.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
src/optionroms.c: In function 'vgarom_setup':
src/optionroms.c:468:60: error: passing argument 3 of 'romfile_loadfile_g' from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
468 | void *mxm_sis = romfile_loadfile_g("mxm-30-sis", NULL, &malloc_low, 0);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
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| void * (*)(u32) {aka void * (*)(unsigned int)}
In file included from src/optionroms.c:18:
src/romfile.h:17:34: note: expected 'void * (*)(void)' but argument is of type 'void * (*)(u32)' {aka 'void * (*)(unsigned int)'}
17 | void *(*malloc_fn)(), int add_len);
| ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from src/optionroms.c:16:
src/malloc.h:30:21: note: 'malloc_low' declared here
30 | static inline void *malloc_low(u32 size) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~
make: *** [Makefile:141: out/src/optionroms.o] Error 1
make: Leaving directory '/tmp/lbmk/src/seabios/default'
This is because the function pointer defined as `void *(*malloc_fn)()`
refers to a function that takes no arguments, unlike `malloc_tmphigh`
which takes an unsigned int. Add the missing argument type.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Recently, gru boards were migrated to use common stack addresses with
U-Boot commit 5e7cd8a11995 ("rockchip: Use common bss and stack
addresses on RK3399") and commit 49f8131e5594 ("rockchip: rk3399-gru:
Use TPL with common bss and stack addresses"). This is done with the
ROCKCHIP_COMMON_STACK_ADDR config.
With POSITION_INDEPENDENT, INIT_SP_RELATIVE defaults to enabled as well.
However, ROCKCHIP_COMMON_STACK_ADDR selects HAS_CUSTOM_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR,
which depends on INIT_SP_RELATIVE being disabled. So this results in a
configuration warning:
WARNING: unmet direct dependencies detected for HAS_CUSTOM_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR
Depends on [n]: ARM [=y] && ARCH_KIRKWOOD [=n] || ARC [=n] || ARM [=y] && !INIT_SP_RELATIVE [=y] || MIPS [=n] || PPC [=n] || RISCV [=n]
Selected by [y]:
- ROCKCHIP_COMMON_STACK_ADDR [=y] && ARM [=y] && ARCH_ROCKCHIP [=y] && SPL_SHARES_INIT_SP_ADDR [=y]
I'm not sure if adhering to the Rockchip values means we can't be
position-independent. Disabling INIT_SP_RELATIVE still appears to keep
my kevin board working, so let's do that for now.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Run `./mk -l u-boot` to regenerate full configs from our new defconfigs.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Apply our preserved changes to the new U-Boot defconfigs. Upstream
rearranged memory layouts for Rockchip boards to a unified layout, which
got rid of CUSTOM_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR and HAS_CUSTOM_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR, and
will need a change to a related INIT_SP_RELATIVE later.
Normalize the positions of each line in the config by regenerating the
defconfig by `./mk -l u-boot` and then `./mk -s u-boot`, so that the
diff looks all green when we actually expand it to the full config.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Copy over the new upstream defconfigs from the refreshed U-Boot trees,
so we can fold our modifications into them. Manually done, but like:
do_defconfig() {
ours="$1"
theirs="$2"
tree="$3"
cp src/u-boot/${tree}/configs/${theirs}_defconfig \
config/u-boot/${ours}/config/default
}
do_defconfig amd64coreboot coreboot64 x86_64
do_defconfig i386coreboot coreboot x86
do_defconfig gru_bob chromebook_bob default
do_defconfig gru_kevin chromebook_kevin default
do_defconfig qemu_arm_12mb qemu_arm64 default
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Set the U-Boot revision to the commit hash for v2025.04, and rebase the
patches for the default U-Boot tree to accommodate for upstream changes:
- The SPL/TPL/VPL phases are being unified under the xPL name, so
there's a config rename.
- Some test macros were renamed, for the video-related patches.
- Add some missing hunks for video damage series.
- Upstream Makefile adds another argument to the binman call.
- The SWIG related patch is merged upstream, drop it.
I'm not sure if src/u-boot/* directories are regenerated on new builds,
so it may be necessary to remove them manually after applying this.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Run diffconfig from Linux to track our modifications to the old upstream
defconfigs, so we can apply them to the new ones. Restore the original
defconfigs to highlight our changes here, and upstream changes in the
next commit. Done manually, but something like:
do_diff() {
ours="$1"
theirs="$2"
tree="$3"
diffconfig \
src/u-boot/${tree}/configs/${theirs}_defconfig \
config/u-boot/${ours}/config/default \
>config/u-boot/${ours}/config/diffconfig
cp src/u-boot/${tree}/configs/${theirs}_defconfig \
config/u-boot/${ours}/config/default
}
do_diff amd64coreboot coreboot64 x86_64
do_diff i386coreboot coreboot x86
do_diff gru_bob chromebook_bob default
do_diff gru_kevin chromebook_kevin default
do_diff qemu_arm64_12mb qemu_arm64 default
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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Run `./mk -s u-boot` to convert our configs into defconfigs, so we can
keep our changes to the old upstream defconfigs and re-apply them to the
new upstream defconfigs.
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
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This fixes a problem, in that CMake 4.0 dropped compatibility
with CMake version 3.5; UEFIExtract/CMakeLists.txt had the line:
CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 3.1.0 FATAL_ERROR)
This is lower than 3.5.
The new version has this:
CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 3.22)
Which is higher than 3.5, in terms of version number.
This brings in the following upstream changes:
* a072527 Convert other uses of 0xABCD back to ABCDh
* a19aead Revert "Update hexadecimal numbers output format from ABCDh to 0xABCD" due to breaking downstream tools
* 7752279 Improve region access settings info for Intel v2 descriptor
* 6f6debb Add volume header info on NumBlocks and Length used to calcualte alternative size of it
* f64ba09 Minor fix for embedded QHexView on Windows
* 2b23bbd Implement Apple developer signing for macOS builds
* 9cc9518 Update hexadecimal numbers output format from ABCDh to 0xABCD
* 73d07cd Add Kaitai-based parser for Dell DVAR store
* c8b7151 Fix minor bug while presenting the EOF elemement of AppleSysF store
* 892111a Add new fields into Intel Microcode header
* 7cea8ee Remove outdated definition of FLASH_PARAMETERS
* c38ed92 Add missing header comments to goto*dialog.h
* 22bb757 Remove PATH_MAX from realpath
* d61d759 Make sure to wrap all uses of kaitai::kstream into try-catch blocks
* 7ef3719 Add initial support for Insyde H2O FlashDeviceMap rev4
* 97a85f9 Add Microsoft LZMA section GUID
* a077743 Bump version numbers
* 07742a5 Update GUID database
* a12be6b Address review comments
* 9719b0c Update copyright and authors in About UEFITool window
* fbf6afd Expand Type column of the report to fit new FlashDeviceMap store and entry types
* 3cb5dc0 Add SLIC pubkey and marker parsers
* fd0faea Add Phoenix CMDB parser
* 01e2e08 Add FFS volume parser for non-AMI NVRAM areas
* 4e2a8f6 Add Intel uCode parser
* 58366f4 Add Insyde Flash Device Map parser
* b98edf6 Add Phoenix EVSA parser
* f989fdf Add Phoenix FlashMap parser
* 4e600eb Add Apple SysF/Diag parser
* 2d6eaa9 Add EDK2 FTW parser
* ca7d4ca Add Insyde FDC parser
* 34904bd Add KaitaiStruct parsing of Phoenix VSS2
* 489b85f Rewrite VSS and VSS2 NVRAM variable parsers in KaitaiStruct
* 2661b8f Remove manual NVRAM parsing, add EDK2 VSS parser written in KaitaiStruct
* d91115f Also sign UEFIFind and UEFIExtract for macOS
* 0fae05c Add adhoc signature to UEFITool on macOS
* 5e6a1c7 Fix CFBundleIdentifier in UEFITool Info.plist
* 8d7e01c Make sure to initialize counterUncData
* b1ad055 Bump version numbers
* 7dd9014 Update GUID database
* 4e3fa58 Update QHexView, build it as a library for Qt6 builds
* 369f101 Enable building ffsparser_fuzzer during CI/CD, improve readUnaligned to silence Clang UBSAN
* ff42cec UEFIExtract: add support for extracting uncompressedData for tree items that have it
* c94f78a Add missing common/LZMA/SDK/C/7zWindows.h
* b5756f9 Revert old patch from common/LZMA/SDK/C/CpuArch.c
* 65fb4a8 Update LZMA SDK to 24.09
* e66bc7d Apply a small patch to common/zlib/gzguts.h to fix a build issue in macOS
* dcf21fa Update built-in zlib to 1.3.1
* 0af36bd Fix an issue with kaitai_regenerate.sh creating backup files on modern macOS
* fd76e89 Update README.md
* 427d8ec Update README.md
* a824260 Add MX77L12850F
* a777f1f Update main.yml
* 5f23377 Update main.yml
* 932120c Use x64 macos-13 runner for FreeBSD in main.yml
* a8c008c Update macos-12 to macos-latest in main.yml
* 6b853f8 Fix SonarCube Scan action version
* 66565a5 Try using new SonarCube scan action
* 371448d Enable long file paths for UEFIFind
* b0cd7fe Update upload-artifacts action to v4
* 4b868bb Remove CodeQL and PVS-Studio from main.yml
* 214b356 Add AMIC A25LQ64 to internal JEDEC ID database
* 0030ea9 Fix findPattern logic when pattern is at the end of the data
* 3441255 fix: add qt version limit to setDesktopFileName
* 941ee6c Set desktop file name to fix the missing icon when running under Wayland
* c550853 Defined ACCESSPERMS for musl
* bf93a5e Bump version numbers
* d03a8f2 Fixing FreeBSD action
* 0a88da1 Update guids.csv
* 6f9a4c0 Fix off-by-one error in parsing IFWI partition table
* e0b1e02 Update main.yml
* 161c697 Update main.yml
* 573452e Update main.yml
* 166c797 add Micron XM25RH128C
* 0e11189 fix a few misspellings
* daf5851 Update README.md
* 1cba371 Update guids.csv
* 4992474 Fix CPD Extension offset (reverts 29915ca)
* 29915ca Fix CPD Manifest's partition offset
The ACCESSPERMS patch has been removed, because upstream
already dealt with this. Libreboot had made the same fix
independently, without realising that upstream also did.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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This prevents a build error, as the variable is no longer
used at all by coreboot (EHCI mapping is used as reference
instead).
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Also: hp8300cmt_16mb did not specify a data.vbt path, even
though it is indeed available in the coreboot tree. This
has been corrected.
The previous lack of VBT on hp8300cmt_16mb wasn't really a
big problem, since coreboot handles initialisation anyway,
and it's basically optional on Linux. Coreboot doesn't parse
VBT at all.
This patch should fix build errors, that were caused on the
recent revision update, where several of the HP desktops
have now been turned into variants.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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i used ifdtool --unlock to do this
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no-ME setup. with a gbe file. we previously made this
a descriptorless setup.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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due to a rule in .gitignore, these were ignored, because it
ignores .tar.xz entries in git status
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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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this board became a variant, in the new coreboot revision that
lbmk recently updated to. fix the data.vbt path to prevent error.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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this is a file containing one byte, of value zero
i meant to add it in previous commits, for the resizing
and shrinking of tarballs when inserting or deleting
vendor files
used by include/vendor.sh
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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I also cherry-picked a patch from Heads, that fixes build
issues caused by the hacks in the T480 port; several changes
made by Mate are now ifdef'd based on whether a KabyLake
ThinkPad is specified in defconfig.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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This is currently the latest revision of coreboot.
Other coreboot trees to follow. The "next" tree will
also be merged with coreboot/default, in a follow-up
commit.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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A number of regressions were caused by the recent CVE fixes,
many of which have since been fixed upstream. This includes
several ext4 file system bugs, which caused some systems not
to boot properly, when dealing with very large initramfs files.
No additional patching has been made. This will be tested, and
then used to provide a revision update for Libreboot 20241206.
After this, there are several additional OOT patches that will
be merged, for the next *testing release* of Libreboot.
Update to this revision, for all GRUB trees:
a4da71dafeea519b034beb159dfe80c486c2107c
This brings in the following changes from upstream:
* a4da71daf util/grub-install: Include raid5rec module for RAID 4 as well
* 223fcf808 loader/ia64/efi/linux: Reset grub_errno on failure to allocate
* 6504a8d4b lib/datetime: Specify license in emu module
* 8fef533cf configure: Add -mno-relax on riscv*
* 1fe094855 docs: Document the long options of tpm2_key_protect_init
* 6252eb97c INSTALL: Document the packages needed for TPM2 key protector tests
* 9d4b382aa docs: Update NV index mode of TPM2 key protector
* 2043b6899 tests/tpm2_key_protector_test: Add more NV index mode tests
* 9f66a4719 tests/tpm2_key_protector_test: Reset "ret" on fail
* b7d89e667 tests/tpm2_key_protector_test: Simplify the NV index mode test
* 5934bf51c util/grub-protect: Support NV index mode
* cd9cb944d tpm2_key_protector: Support NV index handles
* fa69deac5 tpm2_key_protector: Unseal key from a buffer
* 75c480885 tss2: Add TPM 2.0 NV index commands
* 041164d00 tss2: Fix the missing authCommand
* 46c9f3a8d tpm2_key_protector: Add tpm2_dump_pcr command
* 617dab9e4 tpm2_key_protector: Dump PCRs on policy fail
* 204a6ddfb loader/i386/linux: Update linux_kernel_params to match upstream
* 6b64f297e loader/xnu: Fix memory leak
* f94d257e8 fs/btrfs: Fix memory leaks
* 81146fb62 loader/i386/linux: Fix resource leak
* 1d0059447 lib/reloacator: Fix memory leaks
* f3f1fcecd disk/ldm: Fix memory leaks
* aae2ea619 fs/ntfs: Fix NULL pointer dereference and possible infinite loop
* 3b25e494d net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet: Add missing grub_malloc()
* fee6081ec kern/ieee1275/init: Increase MIN_RMA size for CAS negotiation on PowerPC machines
* b66c6f918 fs/zfs: Fix a number of memory leaks in ZFS code
* 1d59f39b5 tests/util/grub-shell: Remove the work directory on successful run and debug is not on
* e0116f3bd tests/grub_cmd_cryptomount: Remove temporary directories if successful and debug is not on
* e6e2b73db tests/grub_cmd_cryptomount: Default TMPDIR to /tmp
* 32b02bb92 tests/grub_cmd_cryptomount: Cleanup the cryptsetup script unless debug is enabled
* c188ca5d5 tests: Cleanup generated files on expected failure in grub_cmd_cryptomount
* 50320c093 tests/util/grub-shell-luks-tester: Add missing line to create RET variable in cleanup
* bb6d3199b tests/util/grub-shell-luks-tester: Find cryptodisk by UUID
* 3fd163e45 tests/util/grub-shell: Default qemuopts to envvar $GRUB_QEMU_OPTS
* ff7f55307 disk/lvm: Add informational messages in error cases of ignored features
* a16b4304a disk/lvm: Add support for cachevol LV
* 9a37d6114 disk/lvm: Add support for integrity LV
* 6c14b87d6 lvm: Match all LVM segments before validation
* d34b9120e disk/lvm: Remove unused cache_pool
* 90848a1f7 disk/lvm: Make cache_lv more generic as ignored_feature_lv
* 488ac8bda commands/ls: Add directory header for dir args
* 096bf59e4 commands/ls: Print full paths for file args
* 90288fc48 commands/ls: Output path for single file arguments given with path
* 6337d84af commands/ls: Show modification time for file paths
* cbfb031b1 commands/ls: Merge print_files_long() and print_files() into print_file()
* 112d2069c commands/ls: Return proper GRUB_ERR_* for functions returning type grub_err_t
* da9740cd5 commands/acpi: Use options enum to index command options
* 1acf11fe4 docs: Capture additional commands restricted by lockdown
* 6a168afd3 docs: Document restricted filesystems in lockdown
* be0ae9583 loader/i386/bsd: Fix type passed for the kernel
* ee27f07a6 kern/partition: Unbreak support for nested partitions
* cb639acea lib/tss2/tss2_structs.h: Fix clang build - remove duplicate typedef
* 696e35b7f include/grub/mm.h: Remove duplicate inclusion of grub/err.h
* 187338f1a script/execute: Don't let trailing blank lines determine the return code
* ff173a1c0 gitignore: Ignore generated files from libtasn
* fbcc38891 util/grub.d/30_os-prober.in: Conditionally show or hide chain and efi menu entries
* 56ccc5ed5 util/grub.d/30_os-prober.in: Fix GRUB_OS_PROBER_SKIP_LIST for non-EFI
* 01f064064 docs: Do not reference non-existent --dumb option
* 3f440b5a5 docs: Replace @lbracechar{} and @rbracechar{} with @{ and @}
* f20988738 fs/xfs: Fix grub_xfs_iterate_dir() return value in case of failure
* 1ed2628b5 fs/xfs: Add new superblock features added in Linux 6.12/6.13
* 348cd416a fs/ext2: Rework out-of-bounds read for inline and external extents
* c730eddd2 disk/ahci: Remove conditional operator for endtime
* f0a08324d term/ns8250-spcr: Return if redirection is disabled
* 7161e2437 commands/file: Fix NULL dereference in the knetbsd tests
* 11b9c2dd0 gdb_helper: Typo hueristic
* 224aefd05 kern/efi/mm: Reset grub_mm_add_region_fn after ExitBootServices() call
* 531750f7b i386/tsc: The GRUB menu gets stuck due to unserialized rdtsc
* f2a1f66e7 kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer: The GRUB menu gets stuck due to failed calibration
* 13f005ed8 loader/i386/linux: Fix cleanup if kernel doesn't support 64-bit addressing
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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code equals bugs. code that doesn't exist can't
have bugs, so it is superior by definition.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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instead of running pwd all the time, run it once in lib.sh,
and export PWD.
for lbmk-specific use of PWD, use xbmkpwd, which contains
the value of PWD as was set by the pwd utility in lib.sh.
many parts of lbmk rely on pwd, and it *must* be correct.
this change adds basic error handling, since pwd can in
fact return errors in some cases.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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PWD could be anything, if the user manually exported
it before running lbmk.
always run pwd instead, to get the real string.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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