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2023-09-04move ifd/gbe configs into config/ifd/Leah Rowe
it doesn't really make sense for them to be under blobs/ - nominally, they are blobs, but they are well-understood data files containing config data, that is easily parsed by tools like ich9show or ifdtool (and tools like bincfg or nvmutil) blobs/ has been re-purposed: this directory no longer exists in lbmk, but it is created (and on .gitignore) when needed, by blobutil thus, the blobs/ directory shall only contain vendor files, and only those files that libreboot scrubs from releases. therefore, build/release/src can (and has been) simplified; it currently copies just the ifd and gbe files from blobs/, selectively, and this logic is quite error prone, requiring maintenance. now, the build/release/src script simply copies config/ (which only ever contains distributable files) and entirely ignores the blobs/ directory the blob download script already creates the required directory, except for the sch5545 download; this is now fixed lbmk code size is slightly smaller, due to this patch Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-09-03run make oldconfig on coreboot/default mainboardsLeah Rowe
the resulting changes are what i will push. this prevents the coreboot build system from asking for user input. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-09-03Add Dell Latitude E6430Nicholas Chin
This was only tested on the iGPU model, though a dGPU model does exist. The vendor firmware used a 16KiB gbe.bin, which was modified with a random MAC address as well as shrinking it to 8KiB. As with the E6400, GRUB doesn't like the way the EC implements the keyboard controller and thus GRUB payloads are disabled at this time. Suspend does not currently work, and this is believed to be due to the EC controlling the DRAM reset gate which is required to prevent DRAM from being reset on resume. With some tweaks, the e6400-flash-unlock utility also works on this system, though both flash chips can be accessed through removal of only the keyboard. Signed-off-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>