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2023-08-17coreboot/fam15h: fix for gcc/gnat buildingAdrien 'neox' Bourmault
With newer hostcc, trying to build GCC 8.3.0 will raise an error from ld: undefined reference to `__gnat_begin_handler_v1' This commit adds a patch for GCC found on coreboot [1] correcting this error by backporting the GNAT exception handler v1 to GCC 8.3.0 allowing GNAT to be built with newer hostcc like GCC 10+. [1]https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/42158 Signed-off-by: Adrien 'neox' Bourmault <neox@gnu.org> Acked-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2023-08-16merge coreboot/u-boot download logic to one scriptLeah Rowe
they are fundamentally the same, in an lbmk context. they are downloaded in the same way, and compiled in the same way! (Kconfig infrastructure, board-specific code, the way submodules are used in git, etc) ~200 sloc reduction in resources/scripts the audit begins Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-07-22coreboot/fam15h: remove unused filesLeah Rowe
they were taken from c-libreboot, but they are not needed here (deblob-check files) Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-07-16coreboot: re-add asus kgpe-d16/kcma-d8/kfsn4-dreLeah Rowe
Libreboot 20220710 was the last release to support these boards. I plan to eventually port code differences between D8/D16 to Dasharo, for KCMA-D8 support in Dasharo, to then use in Libreboot for both KCMA-D8 and KGPE-D16, but I have no plans to update the KFSN4-DRE code, at least for now. Libreboot 20220710 used coreboot 4.11, whereas this patch makes use of coreboot 4.11_branch; the crossgcc toolchains no longer compile on modern distros, so I spent time patching those (tested in Debian Sid, will also work on Arch Linux and so on). The acpica downloads now fail, in 4.11_branch, because Intel made some changes upstream for these tarball downloads. Newer coreboot works around this by grabbing tarballs from github, itself a non-ideal solution, but I digress; this patch changes coreboot crossgcc (in 4.11_branch) to download the acpica tarball from libreboot rsync, where I've added it. This patch also re-introduces the PIKE2008 fix, where empty option ROMs for these are inserted into CBFS. This prevents SeaBIOS from loading the real option ROMs, which would cause SeaBIOS to hang. This means that SAS drives are not supported in SeaBIOS, for these boards in Libreboot. I previously said, in the Censored Libreboot c20230710 announcement, that I would *only* merge D8/D16 when I've added Dasharo support to Libreboot, and use that, but the work to make coreboot 4.11_branch compile is something I'm quite proud of and I see no reason to exclude from lbmk master branch. Honestly, there's not much different than 4.11, code-wise. I *probably* won't use 4.11_branch for the next Libreboot release, on D8/D16. By then, I might have Dasharo integrated in lbmk instead. We shall see. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2022-11-19remove kfsn4-dre, kcma-d8 and kgpe-d16Leah Rowe
buggy, buggy, buggy, buggy, buggy, buggy, buggy full of bugs, these boards never worked properly. i got ripped off with these. now i'm ripping off the band aid use dasharo if you want d16 stuff. i'm done with it.
2022-11-14pragmatic system distribution guideline compliancepsdgLeah Rowe
osboot is now part of libreboot, and will soon shut down. libreboot now conforms to osboot policy.
2021-11-22update coreboot and nuke tianocore20211122Leah Rowe
tianocore is a liability for the libreboot project. it's a bloated mess, and unreliable, broken on many boards, and basically impossible to audit. i don't trust tianocore, so i'm removing it.
2021-11-01Include memtest86+ on setups where this is practicalLeah Rowe
2021-05-22build/roms: re-do KCMA-D8 and KGPE-D16 configsLeah Rowe
2MiB and 16MiB were the only flash sizes supported. 4 and 8MiB have been added. Now there are only libgfxinit_txtmode configs. Use seabios_withgrub or seabios_grubfirst ROMs if you wish to use an add-on GPU.
2021-05-18libreboot!Leah Rowe
this is forked from the "libre" branch in osboot, which is itself a libre, deblobbed fork of osboot, a blobbed up fork of libreboot libreboot needed to be purged clean. this is the new libreboot development repository. the old one has been abandoned