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2023-08-06coreboot/default: bump revision to 2 August 2023Leah Rowe
coreboot revision: d86260a134575b083f35103e1cd5c7c7ad883bce from 2 August 2023 The patches were updated. HP 8300 USDT has now been merged upstream, so that patch is no longer included in lbmk. SD card fix for E6400 merged upstream, so now it's removed in lbmk. The nvidia E6400 patch (devicetree.cb) has not yet merged upstream. The ifdtool --nuke option has been rebased. Patches as follow-ups to earlier patches removed; for example, patches that set VRAM to 352MB on GM45 have been removed, and replaced with patches that just set 256MB in the first place (this is more stable). This was mostly a clean rebase, of all the patches. It went smooth. I haven't updated cros/haswell yet; the 4.11_branch revision used on fam15h will also remain, for now. The coreboot configurations have been updated, for this new revision of coreboot. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-06-25Revert "Revert "Add 4MB version of HP 8200 SFF""Leah Rowe
This reverts commit 2099545078d5a5586743d32b2470a296b66cb5c7. Wasn't this config's fault, the problem happens elsewhere too. I'm going to revert build/boot/roms to an older version and backport a few recent changes, to see if that fixes the problem. If it does, then I know that the recent linker issues happen due to recent changes in build/boot/roms The linker errors typically appear in util/kconfig/ but can happen elsewhere, seemingly random, which means I'm not handling distclean properly. Something isn't getting cleaned properly. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-06-25Revert "Add 4MB version of HP 8200 SFF"Leah Rowe
This reverts commit 0f7a5386b9219111418a8de8637039c8533d99ea. Random linker errors, must investigate after release. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-28Add 4MB version of HP 8200 SFFRiku Viitanen
This is useful for internally flashing Libreboot from OEM BIOS since the top ~3MB is write-protected by vendor firmware.