On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 07:51:33 PM Stefan Reinauer wrote: > * mrnuke <mr.nuke...@gmail.com> [140325 08:37]: > > > > a branch containing that hash is not available publicly. > > > > > > Baloney. Your not finding it does not mean it's not available. It means > > > you didn't look hard enough. > > > > I call baloney on this one. I do not have to "look hard enough". Section 3 > > defines how hard I should look. My chromebook came with no corresponding > > source code, and no written offer for the source code. So no, I don't have > > to jailbreak the device to get to a root shell, read the flash, dd the > > BIOS_STUB out of there, and run cbfstool to extract the .config in order > > to find out I'm running coreboot commit > > ff1f4757e4bd35a6b72018d0982b5e2bec89a1bb > > https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos%2Fthird_party%2Fcoreboot > [mrnuke@nukelap sltest]$ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/coreboot Cloning into 'coreboot'... remote: Sending approximately 35.98 MiB ... remote: Counting objects: 13722, done remote: Finding sources: 100% (813/813) remote: Total 154664 (delta 127716), reused 154474 (delta 127716) Receiving objects: 100% (154664/154664), 34.77 MiB | 1.16 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (128150/128150), done. Checking connectivity... done. Checking out files: 100% (10717/10717), done. [mrnuke@nukelap sltest]$ cd coreboot/ [mrnuke@nukelap coreboot]$ git checkout ff1f4757e4bd35a6b72018d0982b5e2bec89a1bb -b found_it fatal: reference is not a tree: ff1f4757e4bd35a6b72018d0982b5e2bec89a1bb [mrnuke@nukelap coreboot]$
You didn't check the hash, did you? > > Exynos still has that annoyng BL0 blob, does it not? It's either a > > trade-off or a trade-off. Damn! > > Which is why this whole whining around is useless unless it results in > action. > There's already been more action in the last few days than in the last few years. We've rounded up a first batch of candidates, got interested people pledging coding effort, and even a pledge for financial support. We got some of the libreboot guys excited about this. As long as we don't slack and lose momentum, we're on the right track. Alex -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot