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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>
2023-08-14NEW BOARD: Dell Precision T1650Leah Rowe
Very nice ivybridge board that supports ECC RAM. NOTE: I couldn't get onboard graphics working yet, but this was confirmed working with a graphics card (in my case nvidia quadra k420) booted in text mode on the SeaBIOS payload. The GRUB payload also works, when loaded from SeaBIOS. Therefore, this is a SeaBIOS-only board (as far as first payload is concerned), but you can pick GRUB from the menu. You could make it "GRUB-only" in practise by setting SeaBIOS boot order to only load GRUB, and disable the SeaBIOS menu. We refer to this as "SeaGRUB". I've made lbmk use biosutilities and uefiextract, to get at the SMSC SCH5545 Environmental Control (EC) firmware. This firmware is needed for fan control. This is automatically downloaded and extracted, from Dell UEFI firmware updates. As with other blobs such as Intel ME, this firmware is then scrubbed by the release build scripts. The blobutil "inject" script can be used to re-insert it. Of note: there is no fixed offset, but no other blobs to be inserted in CBFS either, so the offset when re-inserting on release ROMs should still be the same, and thus the ROM checksums should match, when running blobutil inject. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-06-25build/release/src: clean spkmodem/e6400 utilsLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-06-24run coreboot utils from own directoryLeah Rowe
this means coreboot can now be distcleaned safely, before and after each build of a rom image Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-06-20update release filesLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-06-13Revert "Remove most of Ferass's lbmk contributions"Leah Rowe
This reverts commit a4ea2867319471d9fe7d4ee540881e0286b4d3cf. The licensing audit has been abandoned. I will not be re-licensing in bulk to MIT. I can still use MIT license on new works, e.g. utilities, but there's really no pressing need to re-license lbmk. It's just shell scripts, and most of what it interacts with (coreboot, grub, seabios) is GPL anyway. So who cares? Ferass's patch was removed due to refusal to re-license, but the decision to re-license has been canceled. I'm now aiming for a quick stable release.
2023-05-27Remove most of Ferass's lbmk contributionsLeah Rowe
The primary purpose of my intense auditing has been to improve lbmk's coding style and fix bugs but there is a secondary purpose: know precisely who owns what, because I want to re-license as much as possible of lbmk under *MIT*, instead of the current GNU licensing. MIT is vastly superior, because it grants *actual* freedom to the user, permits *sublicensing* and it is vastly more compatible with other GPL combinations; for example, MIT license is compatible with GPL2-only whereas lbmk's current mix of GPLv3-or-later and GPLv3-only is legally incompatible with GPLv2-only. Re-licensing under MIT will most likely result in more contributions to Libreboot's build system in the future, especially as it will attract a lot more commercial interest. Contrary to the popular arguments, copyleft is a liability to the free software movement and results in less code being written; in practise, permissively licensed code gets more public contributions, including from commercial entities, even if companies can theoretically make something proprietary out of it (in practise, anyone inclined can just use the upstream and proprietary forks almost always die). Copyleft propaganda is fundamentally flawed. See: <https://unixsheikh.com/articles/the-problems-with-the-gpl.html> Anyway, I've been doing a combination of: * Seeking permission from other copyright holders, for re-licensing * Deleting, or moving, other contributions; for example, splitting certain contributions into separate files so that originally modified files become unencumbered. This latter solution is a result of *code cleanup* arising from the audit. For Ferass's contributions, I opted to seek *permission*, and permission was denied. In full compliance with this legal imperative, I'm acting accordingly; this commit removes all of Ferass's changes that converted lbmk to posix shell scripts, thus removing his copyright on the affected files, bypassing his authority entirely. Therefore, lbmk is largely now bash-dependent. In practise, nobody is going to use anything other than a GNU system to build Libreboot, because many projects that Libreboot makes use of rely heavily on GNU; for example, coreboot's build system makes heavy use of GNU-specific extensions in *GNU Make*, and likely contains many bashisms. Of course, Libreboot also compiles GNU GRUB. I would much rather have MIT-licensed Bash scripts than GPL-licensed posix SCL scripts. This reverts the changes from Ferass El Hafidi, for the following commits, with some exceptions: * 7f5dfebf7d37c56d9c7993aaa17c59070cb5aec9 * f787044642236917c9c4dbcaa48a6b0648097db0 Exception: download/mrc not reverted, because that was already a fork of an existing script under coreboot's build system, and their script was GPLv2. i cannot/will not re-license this file (ergo, 7f5dfebf7d37c56d9c7993aaa17c59070cb5aec9 change remains intact, on this file) resources/scripts/build/boot/roms_helper, these changes have been kept: * 7e6691e9 - Add ARMv7 and AArch64 support * dec2d720 - add myself in the build/roms_helper script (added 2021 copyright for the change below) * b7405656 - Workaround for grub's slow boot ^ these changes will be re-factored, splitting them out of the file into a new file. This will be done in a future lbmk revision. (in some cases, it makes sense to keep a change but split it, allowing the main file to be re-licensed without the change in it) This is part of a much larger series of licensing audits. It's likely that lbmk will be posix-compliant (in its shell scripts) again some day, because I'm planning to rewrite most of these scripts (the ones modified in this patch), and many of them (e.g. individual download scripts) are subject to future deletion in a planned overhaul of the download logic for third party projects. In addition: these changes are being kept (no attempt to re-license them will be made): * cff081c6 - Fix grub's slow boot (1 year, 5 months ago) <Vitali64> * 4c851889 - Add macbook*1 16mb configs (1 year, 6 months ago) <Vitali64> Ferass's work that remains will be split into dedicated files containing them, where feasible. In the case of grub.cfg (for GNU GRUB), I don't care because it's a script for an engine (GRUB shell) that's under GPL anyway, so who really cares about MIT license. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/roms: minor cleanupLeah Rowe
split actual purging of blobs to a function rename functions for clarity
2023-05-20build/release/roms: handle argument properlyLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/roms: remove superfluous commentsLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/roms: handle errors inside subshellLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/roms: split logic into functionsLeah Rowe
main() on top top-down logic 79 chars or less, per line Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/roms: use tabs for indentationLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/src: 79 chars or less per code lineLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/src: handle errors in subshellsLeah Rowe
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-20build/release/src: split logic into functionsLeah Rowe
main() on top top-down logic Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-06blobutil: support downloading E6400 VGA ROMLeah Rowe
For Nvidia GPU models of Dell Latitude E6400
2023-05-06Import new util: bios_extractLeah Rowe
2023-04-23build/release/src: update blobutil target dirs20230423Leah Rowe
2023-04-23build/release roms: scrub kbc1126 ec firmwareLeah Rowe
2023-04-15blobutil: support fetching KBC1126 EC (HP laptops)Leah Rowe
This is useful for e.g. HP EliteBook 2560p. In coreboot config, enable e.g. (for lbmk blobutil): CONFIG_KBC1126_FW1="../../ec/hp2560p/ec.bin.fw1" CONFIG_KBC1126_FW2="../../ec/hp2560p/ec.bin.fw2" In resources/blobs/sources you would have these entries: EC_url EC_url_bkup EC_hash
2023-04-13build/release/src: include gitclone in release20230413Leah Rowe
2023-04-09hash roms with blobs before stripping themshmalebx9
2023-04-08add ich9utils back to utilsLeah Rowe
don't download it. keep it in lbmk. libreboot moved to codeberg for git hosting, and i didn't want to keep lugging around an extra git repo just for one tiny project.
2023-03-19build/release: handle nvmutil20230319Leah Rowe
2023-03-18haswell: re-add mrc.bin in separate board configsLeah Rowe
libre mrc on haswell is quite buggy for now, but works in a limited fashion this patch re-adds the old configs, but as _mrc for example t440p_12mb_mrc instead of t440p_12mb and t440p_12mb (without _mrc) still uses the libre mrc code
2023-03-18haswell boards: use libre mrc.bin replacementLeah Rowe
courtesy of Angel Pons from the coreboot project this uses the following patch set from gerrit, as yet unmerged (in coreboot master) on this date: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/64198/5 logic for downloading mrc blobs has been deleted from lbmk, as this is now completely obsolete (for haswell boards) if other platforms are added later that need mrc.bin, then logic will be re-added again for that
2023-03-05scripts: build cbutils, not specific utilsLeah Rowe
some checks check for specific utils, which are then used to indicate the existence of other utils, which means that building them singularly, as is currently done, may result in errors later if another tool doesn't exist compiled yet this is an obscure bug, fixed by this patch. more of a workaround really. a dirty hack. when checking for any of the coreboot utilities required, build all coreboot utilities that are possibly required the utilities are small enough that this does not add much extra time to build, and in most cases, all of them will be needed anyway
2022-12-27Do not rely on bashisms and behaviour undefined by the POSIX specification.Ferass 'Vitali64' EL HAFIDI
By making lbmk fully POSIX-compliant, it will be easier to port lbmk to other systems implementing POSIX such as Alpine Linux and FreeBSD. Signed-off-by: Ferass 'Vitali64' EL HAFIDI <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
2022-12-14build/release/src: don't delete .gitcheck20221214lbmkplaceholder
2022-12-14correct a faulty if statement in build/release/srcLeah Rowe
2022-12-10build/release/src: Include U-Boot sources in source archiveAlper Nebi Yasak
Add U-Boot to the source release script's modules list so that it is included in source release tarballs. Don't include the unused upstream source and .git directories. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2022-12-05build/release/roms: delete ME/MRC firmware in ROMsLeah Rowe
2022-12-05delete build/release/u-boot-libreLeah Rowe
this is a hangover from pre-osboot-merge libreboot. the idea was to distribute fsdg uboot archives lbmk has uboot support, and releases will simply include uboot in the main src archive like with everything else
2022-12-05remove logic for avoiding nonredistributable blobsLeah Rowe
the --nuke option in ifdtool will be used instead, to nuke the ME regions in specific rom sets (and cbfstool will be used to delete mrc.bin files from rom sets) the new method being implemented is heavier on disk io, but simplifies lbmk, and disk io could still be optimised in the following ways: * when copying roms from boards with ME in them, use ifdtool --nuke to get filename.rom.new, and *move* (not copy) filename.rom.new to the new destination (for use with tar) * possibly modify ifdtool to make efficient use of mmap for disk i/o; it currently loads entire roms into an allocated buffer in memory
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.
2022-08-27u-boot-libre: Add support for deblobbing U-Boot v2022.07Alper Nebi Yasak
Add a 'v2022.07' pseudo-board for the U-Boot download script with the default blobs list, and mark the version as supported in u-boot-libre release script. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2022-08-27download/u-boot: Prepare files per board instead of per revisionAlper Nebi Yasak
The U-Boot download script is designed to help with releasing u-boot-libre and it can only prepare a generic U-Boot v2021.07 tree. However, we will need to build board-specific versions of U-Boot to be able to use it as a coreboot payload effectively. As a first step toward that, make the download script prepare per-board copies of U-Boot v2021.07. Then, add a 'v2021.07' pseudo-board for the u-boot-libre release script to work on. The u-boot-libre deblob script hash ends up chaning due to copying my author attribution from the download script, update its hash. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2022-08-25u-boot-libre: Set tar mtime to SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH or @0Alper Nebi Yasak
The u-boot-libre tarball contents' mtimes are an unconventional value due to timezone confusion. For reproducibility, timestamps like these are usually set by a SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH which is respected by both coreboot and U-Boot. Use it in the u-boot-libre release script as well, and properly set the mtimes to the Unix epoch when it's not defined. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2022-08-25u-boot-libre: Fix releasing blob list as deblob scriptAlper Nebi Yasak
The u-boot-libre release script copies the blobs list into the release as the deblob script, presumably due to a copy-paste error. Fix it to correctly copy the generated deblob script. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2022-08-25u-boot-libre: remove nonfree firmware in drivers/dma/MCD_tasks.cDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This firmware lack corresponding source code. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-08-25u-boot-libre: Fix reproducability issue due to timezoneAlper Nebi Yasak
The checksums in tests/u-boot-libre.sha512 do not match the tarballs generated by this script when ran on a different timezone, e.g. UTC+3. Explicitly specify a timezone for the tar command that makes the tarballs match the checksums. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
2022-07-10Libreboot 2022071020220710Leah Rowe
2022-02-16boot-libre: add --gen-blob-script to generate a deblob scriptDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This should enable various distributions and build system to reuse the generated script to deblob u-boot releases themselves. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-02-16boot-libre: ship the blob list tooDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This should enable various distributions and build system to reuse that blob to deblob u-boot releases themselves. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-02-16u-boot-libre: Add help and support for multiple versionsDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-02-16u-boot-libre: Add reproducible builds and testsDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The tar options come from the tutorial to remove archives metadata at reproducible-builds.org[1]. [1]https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/archives/ Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-02-16u-boot-stable-src-release: rename to u-boot-libreDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
If the script is named u-boot-stable-src-release and that users see an u-boot-libre tarball they will not make the link between both unless we rename the script. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-02-16u-boot-stable-src-release: follow u-boot and linux-libre naming conventionsDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Many people using FSDG compliant distributions or wanting to use one are already familiar with linux-libre. This change renames the resulting tarball to u-boot-libre to make it easier for people to understand the goal of this tarball. In addition we also rename the version from v2021.07 (which is the git tag corresponding to the release) to 2021.07 as u-boot upstream tarballs use that. The revision wasn't bumped as we didn't have any releases of u-boot-libre yet. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-02-10Add support for releasing deblobbed u-boot 2020.07 source tarballsDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Once the tarball are released, it will enable distributions to use these tarballs to produce deblobbed u-boot packages. Note that the produced tarball is not reproducible yet. Because of that it has to be trusted. During a release, it's a good idea to sign the uncompressed tarball as the various compression formats and associated tools make different tradeoffs. For instance with xz, xz -9e tends to compress really well with the the most used xz[1] implementation, and most GNU/Linux users probably already have it installed, but and the drawbacks is that the format is very fragile[2]. The lzip format is more suited for long term archiving but its most packaged implementation[3] is less likely to be already installed by users than more well known formats like xz, bzip2 or gzip. Being able to add more compression formats after the release is also useful, for instance to accommodate different build systems or use cases (like being able to build u-boot with less dependencies in distributions like Guix, or building u-boot directly on devices which don't have enough RAM for xz for instance). [1]https://tukaani.org/xz/ [2]https://www.nongnu.org/lzip/xz_inadequate.html [3]https://www.nongnu.org/lzip/ Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>