Dear coreboot community.
As I have written here Intel took care of our feedback and open sourced the
PSE code at github.
I have set up a "Thank you, Intel!" open letter [1].
Please do sign it as well to express that we honor the efforts Intel took
into this based on our feedback.
Thank you all
Hi Jay.
We do use a self written payload based on a Linux kernel with a userland
application which simply do a kexec to the next kernel.
With this payload we do boot into a Linux on an eMMC on one of our Elkhart
Lake designs.
With iPXE I do not have any experience on Elkhart Lake.
Werner
>
Yes, nice job Werner!
Since you’ve been working on Elkhart Lake, can I inquire if you have booted it
to an OS via eMMC and/or iPXE using coreboot? If so, with which payload?
Thanks,
- Jay
From: ron minnich
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2022 7:02 PM
To: Zeh, Werner
Cc: coreboot
Nice job Werner, I'm completely shocked!
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022, 10:24 PM Zeh, Werner wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
> It has been a while now that we started the open letter to Intel regarding
> open-sourcing the PSE firmware.
> I am now happy to announce that all this effort was not worthless!
>
Hi everybody.
It has been a while now that we started the open letter to Intel regarding
open-sourcing the PSE firmware.
I am now happy to announce that all this effort was not worthless!
Intel pushed the PSE firmware sources yesterday to github [1]!
A big "Thank You!" to all the supporters of
Kudos on taking the initiative (and making some progress -- at least getting
an audience!)!
On Friday, December 03, 2021 10:01:49 AM Zeh, Werner wrote:
> I took this action item and reached out to Intel in this regard. As a
> result I have had two meetings with the responsible people at Intel
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