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On 09/06/15 02:12, The Gluglug wrote:
Not sure if anyone has seen this, so I thought I'd drop it here:
https://01.org/zh/linuxgraphics/intel-linux-graphics-firmwares
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2015-June/068167.html
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Not sure if anyone has seen this, so I thought I'd drop it here:
https://01.org/zh/linuxgraphics/intel-linux-graphics-firmwares
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Hi.
Check the build system in libreboot. While you might not necessarily
use libreboot, the build system there automates the downloading,
patching and building of GRUB. There is also a script that installs
build dependencies and so on (for
29.04.2015, 22:46 +0100 schrieb The Gluglug:
You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of
people who will be interested in this. I personally will chip in,
and I'd ask others to as well.
I am thinking about organizing the crowdfunding campaign to raise
the money.
If somebody else
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You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of people who
will be interested in this. I personally will chip in, and I'd ask
others to as well.
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On 29/04/15 22:46, The Gluglug wrote:
You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of people
who will be interested in this. I personally will chip in, and I'd
ask others to as well.
What about simply pushing the code as-is (make
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Hi Alexander,
On 16/04/15 14:57, Alexander Couzens wrote:
Hi,
review isn't forcing https. Can we please do this? Otherwise
stealing cookies is posibble. Review supports https. There is atm
an CACert based certificate and CaCert isn't included
, The Gluglug i...@gluglug.org.uk
wrote:
what computer is this?
On 14/04/15 03:58, Ajoy Das wrote:
Hi
I am running coreboot on qemu with the following sequence.
coreboot - seabios - GRUB - kernel.
The kernel booting hangs at *All ACPI Tables successfully
acquired*
coreboot-4.0
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what computer is this?
On 14/04/15 03:58, Ajoy Das wrote:
Hi
I am running coreboot on qemu with the following sequence.
coreboot - seabios - GRUB - kernel.
The kernel booting hangs at *All ACPI Tables successfully
acquired*
coreboot-4.0
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Hi,
This is GM45, like the X200 which is supported in coreboot (and
libreboot). The issue: DDR2 RAM (raminit in coreboot for GM45 only
supports DDR3, doesn't it?) and EC needs some work.
There are a lot of these laptops available online, so I think
thing, it puts lots of keyboard layouts in the grub.elf
(it even has Dvorak support)
On 13/04/15 00:23, The Gluglug wrote:
I'm not geek enough to build GRUB2. Last time I did it, I was
telepathically controlled by Vladimir via IRC.
Use the libreboot build system, it basically automates
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On 30/03/15 12:04, Alexandru Gagniuc via coreboot wrote:
They probably already did, but didn't document it.
That sounds about right.
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I'm not geek enough to build GRUB2. Last time I did it, I was
telepathically controlled by Vladimir via IRC.
Use the libreboot build system, it basically automates everything.
Just use GRUB from it:
./download all
install GRUB build
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uh I mean grub.cfg in memdisk inside grub.elf, which loads
grub.cfg from CBFS
grub.elf in cbfs replace with grub.cfg in cbfs etc
it's late
On 13/04/15 00:27, The Gluglug wrote:
(also, that puts a grub.elf in memdisk inside the grub.elf, which
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Has anyone here used the BB-xM for SPI flashing before?
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Hi,
I found this patch on http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7975/ but I was
surprised to see a lack of testers. Is there someone out there with
this machine that would still be willing to test it?
Regards,
Francis Rowe.
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When text-mode graphics (disable Keep VESA Framebuffer) is
selected, backlight turns on at payload stage (GRUB tested) but
no graphics are shown (black screen). Graphics do work after payload
stage, when booting a GNU/Linux distribution.
(tested on
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Hi,
Does anyone here have this board? If so, please contact me off-list
(ME related work); I need the 4K descriptor region from a factory.bin
dump.
Regards,
Francis Rowe.
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disregard. someone reached out on IRC.
thanks!
On 02/12/14 09:28, The Gluglug wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone here have this board? If so, please contact me
off-list (ME related work); I need the 4K descriptor region from a
factory.bin dump.
Regards
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you mean force cbfstool make to use coreboot's crossgcc?
On 21/11/14 12:31, Idwer Vollering wrote:
2014-11-21 6:03 GMT+01:00 The Gluglug i...@gluglug.org.uk:
One possible solution is to simply upgrade GCC, which I will, but
I would also like
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Hi,
cbfs-mkstage.c: In function ‘is_phdr_ignored’:
cbfs-mkstage.c:45:84: error: cast to pointer from integer of different
size [-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
The fix was made in http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7545/ but some
people were unhappy about
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thanks. that worked. I'll update the gerrit and see what people think.
On 21/11/14 05:40, Scott Duplichan wrote:
DEBUG(Ignoring program segment at %llx\n, ph_start);
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What systems in coreboot use intel ME 4 and which ones use ME 5?
(I know X200 uses ME4 already.)
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Does anyone have a vortex86ex board with coreboot?
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Small issue.
The links are absolute: they have http://coreboot.org/ in the links.
This means that when using https://coreboot.org/ and clicking the
links, it takes me back to http://coreboot.org
On 20/10/14 22:44, Marc Jones wrote:
Hi!
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Disregard. I tried another grub.elf and it worked.
On 11/10/14 04:09, The Gluglug wrote:
To clarify, this is a ThinkPad X60.
GRUB2 payload (my own grub.elf, which I know is fine), native
graphics. Microcode removed.
On 11/10/14 04:08
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vladimir requested this.
commit 0a66991a345f437e957ecc0ddeed70bc304d2a43
Author: Vladimir Serbinenko phco...@gmail.com
Date: Sun Oct 5 14:34:17 2014 +0200
acpi: Remove explicit pointer tracking in per-device ssdt.
It's useless and
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Based on advice from Alexander I did:
git revert 35382a6e
Made my X60 boot, where without the revert I had the same issue as
Andrew Engelbrecht sudo...@ninthfloor.org that the machine didn't
boot; not even serial output worked.
I pushed the revert
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I addded this to the commit message on 7041. Thanks!
On 11/10/14 00:38, Matt DeVillier wrote:
same issue here on Google/panther (Haswell), reverting the commit
fixed things
On 10/10/2014 4:09 PM, The Gluglug wrote: Based on advice from
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This reverts a commit that was intended to help for non-x86 targets,
related to finding cbmem tables.
The commit that 7041 reverts caused X60, X201 and Google/panther
(Haswell) not to boot. T60, X60 Tablet and
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The issue is that on affected machines, it's very hard to know what's
happening because serial output doesn't even work.
On 11/10/14 01:42, ron minnich wrote:
It broke is not a very useful diagnosis. Anyone care to report
what's going on?
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I tried with latest master which has 7042 merged.
Current commit here is 0a66991a345f437e957ecc0ddeed70bc304d2a43
Is this related?
coreboot-4.0-7016-g0a66991-7BETC7WW (2.08 ) Sat Oct 11 03:53:37 BST
2014 starting...
Mobile Intel(R) 82945GM/GME
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To clarify, this is a ThinkPad X60.
GRUB2 payload (my own grub.elf, which I know is fine), native graphics.
Microcode removed.
On 11/10/14 04:08, The Gluglug wrote:
I tried with latest master which has 7042 merged. Current commit
here
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http://libreboot.org/docs/howtos/encrypted_parabola.html
Can also be done with Arch, with coreboot and grub payload.
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, and that
it lacks VBT. Are there other issues? He says that there are also lots
of ACPI issues in general.
On 26/08/14 02:06, The Gluglug wrote:
The same issue does not occur when using coreboot with the vga rom
extracted from factory bios.
On 25/08/14 16:50, The Gluglug wrote:
Using 6725 to enable
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Ideally, the DSDT should be fixed within coreboot, but this goes
beyond my present abilities. Alternatively, I plan to release a
patched x60t DSDT for use with libreboot.
Please submit it to upstream (coreboot). The same applies for any
other
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On 25/08/14 04:25, Charles Devereaux wrote:
Hello
I'm still trying to improve boot time.
After some further optimizations (previous results : 2.2s for the
kernel, 0.6s for the daemons), I believe it should be possible to
get a command line
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The same issue does not occur when using coreboot with the vga rom
extracted from factory bios.
On 25/08/14 16:50, The Gluglug wrote:
Using 6725 to enable text-mode gfx init on X60 when using native
graphics initialization.
Affected machines
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A little quirk I noticed. If I put the machine in suspend while an
ethernet cable is plugged in to a switch (or if plugging it in after
suspending), the green light from the ethernet/eth0 is still active.
Any ideas?
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On 21/08/14 22:08, The Gluglug wrote:
A little quirk I noticed. If I put the machine in suspend while an
ethernet cable is plugged in to a switch (or if plugging it in
after suspending), the green light from the ethernet/eth0 is still
active
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On 21/08/14 23:41, ron minnich wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 2:10 PM, The Gluglug i...@gluglug.org.uk
wrote:
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A little quirk I noticed. If I put
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Can someone with one of these boards attach their dmidecode output
(from factory bios)?
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What about 32-bit-only machines, or people that want to use a 32-bit OS?
On 10/08/14 22:37, ron minnich wrote:
One of the reasons Im working to implement paging for 32-bit mode
is for our eventual change to 64-bit mode for coreboot. It's gone
on
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So far we have workarounds (idle=halt or processor.max_cstate=2 kernel
parameter, or 'powertop --auto-tune').
I am fully aware that these are workarounds, not solutions.
A libreboot user also reported that the following programme can be
used (in the
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Dear coreboot community,
If you have one with an Intel (GMA 950) GPU and it is the 15.4
(widescreen) T60, I need testers for libreboot 6 (see details on
libreboot.org homepage).
Looking forward to replies!
Regards,
Francis Rowe.
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.model_id 0x14
.probe probe_spi_res1
.write spi_chip_write_1
On 08/07/14 15:26, Peter Stuge wrote:
Martin T wrote:
What is the correct definition of my flash chip in flashchips.c
file?
.name = MX25L1605D/MX25L1608D,
This one.
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What about the (rare) X60's that support 64-bit processors (T5500,
T5600, T7200 and L7400)
On 07/07/14 13:46, Peter Stuge wrote:
ron minnich wrote:
Chips that could hoist memory in the, e.g., 3g-4g range up above
4G have been around since before
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On 23/06/14 21:48, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear coreboot folks,
in the last weeks I started working a little on the Lenovo X60
support [1]. There are several issues like non-working 3D support
with Linux 3.12+ [2]. Also Linux 3.11+ (or earlier)
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sudo powertop
Go to tunables.
Turn everything in tunables to Good and the noise goes away.
Do this without idle=halt or processor.max_cstate=2 options.
This plus backlight support (see
http://libreboot.org/howto.html#x60_native_notes) you can get
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title says all
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Testing 5345 for phcoder.
fchmmr I bricked the T60.
fchmmr I can't see anything.
fchmmr 2002 git clone http://review.coreboot.org/coreboot
fchmmr 2003 git fetch http://review.coreboot.org/coreboot
refs/changes/45/5345/1 git checkout FETCH_HEAD
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Tested in current libreboot. should work in coreboot (using changeset
5320 or a rebase).
fchmmr hey you!
fchmmr I just got backlight controls working PERFECTLY
fchmmr on an X60, running libreboot with native graphics init
instead of vga oprom
fchmmr
backlight controls
work on the T60/intelGPU)
On 15/05/14 22:09, The Gluglug wrote:
Tested in current libreboot. should work in coreboot (using
changeset 5320 or a rebase).
fchmmr hey you! fchmmr I just got backlight controls working
PERFECTLY fchmmr on an X60, running libreboot with native
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phcoder and moosbart, could you also try this on your macbook21's ?
On 16/05/14 00:02, The Gluglug wrote:
For T60 (Intel GPU. Mine is 15 version): sudo devmem2 0xe4361254
w 0x58BF58BE
fchmmr I read from that address using this command: sudo
or not?
On 16/05/14 00:10, The Gluglug wrote:
phcoder and moosbart, could you also try this on your macbook21's
?
On 16/05/14 00:02, The Gluglug wrote:
For T60 (Intel GPU. Mine is 15 version): sudo devmem2
0xe4361254 w 0x58BF58BE
fchmmr I read from that address using this command: sudo
devmem2
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http://libreboot.org/tutorial/x60_unbrick.html
Based on the one at:
http://libreboot.org/tutorial/x60_unbrick.html
Suggestions are welcome...
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On 14/05/14 20:49, The Gluglug wrote:
http://libreboot.org/tutorial/x60_unbrick.html
Based on the one at:
http://libreboot.org/tutorial/x60_unbrick.html
Suggestions are welcome...
er; based on www.coreboot.org/Board:lenovo/x60
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If you already have an X61, you can swap out the motherboard.
Find a motherboard for the X60s, if you have an X61s.
Find a motherboard for the X60 or X60s, if you have an X61.
(if using X60s board in X61 chassis, make sure to use the bigger X60/X61
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This is focussed on users (non-developers).
Most coreboot users only have perhaps a few machines that they are
building for.
Maybe even just one.
Yet they are downloading the entire coreboot source tree and selecting
which board they want,
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- -- alternatively:
ship coreboot without anything in src/mainboard.
have git repositories for each vendor/mainboard.
user downloads what they need, and a default .config for the board of
their choosing.
On 25/03/14 23:29, The Gluglug wrote
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Regarding name for community branch (for maintaining old boards).
On 20/03/14 21:33, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
Suggested name: “coreboot-community-2014” or “coreboot-v4.0”.
Oldboot.
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coreboot.rom) - 0x1] count=64k
dd if=coreboot.rom bs=1 skip=$[$(stat -c %s coreboot.rom) - 0x2]
count=64k | hexdump
dd if=top64k.bin of=coreboot.rom bs=1 seek=$[$(stat -c %s
coreboot.rom) - 0x2] count=64k conv=notrunc
On 07/03/14 23:33, The Gluglug wrote:
Hi Marcus
On 07/03/14 23:28
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Hi Marcus
On 07/03/14 23:28, The Gluglug wrote:
Is there perhaps a prebuild image for initial flashing
available, that I could use?
Not really no. :\
//Peter
samnoble.org/thinkpad
(there are some pre-built ROM's there for T60
Hi,
I'm gathering information as per request on behalf of an existing x60t
user (he does not yet have coreboot).
He wonders, if work is being done to support the stylus function on an
x60 tablet machine.
If no work is currently being done (and noone is interested) he wonders
who would be
Is it an X60s? Apparently so, but flashrom does not seem to support it.
sudo ./flashrom -p internal -V
Internal programmer initialization failed (see [1], no modifications
made to flashrom).
I changed the entries accordingly for either Macronix or SST. Lenovo
site says X60s, DMI (according
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\-1f.3 Intel Corporation NM10/ICH7 Family SMBus Controller
[8086:27da]
(on an 1702-37G)
On 13/01/14 03:08, The Gluglug wrote:
Is it an X60s? Apparently so, but flashrom does not seem to support it.
sudo ./flashrom -p internal -V
Internal programmer initialization failed (see [1
05:26, Peter Stuge wrote:
The Gluglug wrote:
Is it an X60s? Apparently so, but flashrom does not seem to support it.
So why post to the coreboot list? Did you look into the flashrom source?
I changed the entries accordingly for either Macronix or SST. Lenovo site
says X60s, DMI (according
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