Switch Dell 3050 Micro to newer coreboot revision
Specifically, use the same revision that Mate used in patchset 15.
This will ensure that any issues are *not* caused by the coreboot
revision; this is being done, because the old coreboot revision was
from July, but patchset 15 from Mate is based on a September revision
of coreboot.
I've been eliminating as many variables as possible, trying to fix
SeaBIOS payload on this machine, because it hangs in Libreboot, but
not when building from gerrit directly, which means the coreboot
revision may be a factor (since I'm using his patches on an older
revision so upstream might have made some changes since then that
the port relies on).
For this, a new coreboot tree is used, called "dell7", referring to
the fact that Kabylake is Intel's 7th generation.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-27 00:12:56 +00:00
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tree="dell7"
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Add config for Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro
This is using Mate Kukri's port, which was added in
previous lbmk revisions. I've added an IFD that sets
the HAP bit, and unlocks regions as standard.
vcfg is set to 3050micro, which defines downloading
of the MEv11 image and it will run deguard automatically.
I made a small adjustment to vendor.sh, because the hotpatch
logic for deguard uses -C in git, and when doing that, the
specified directory path is relative to that Git repository;
the .patch path has been adjusted accordingly.
Also add 3rdparty/fsp to coreboot/default modules.
This board requires the ifdtool option: -p sklkbl
The -p option tells flashrom what quirks are present in a
given IFD. We don't normally need this on other Libreboot
targets that we currently support. The -p option was needed
for creating this modified IFD, and it is therefore needed in
the inject script. Therefore, an "IFD_platform" option is
specified in a given board's target.cfg file. If this is set,
another variable is set that makes -p be used.
In this case, 3050's target.cfg says:
IFD_platform="sklkbl"
This option enables quirks for skylake/kabylake descriptors,
as required when using ifdtool.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-09-24 20:42:43 +00:00
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xarch="i386-elf"
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payload_seabios="y"
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payload_grub="y"
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payload_memtest="y"
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grub_scan_disk="nvme ahci"
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grubtree="xhci"
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vcfg="3050micro"
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build_depend="seabios/default grub/xhci memtest86plus"
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IFD_platform="sklkbl"
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2024-10-06 08:21:08 +00:00
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grubname="fallback/payload" # make GRUB the primary payload on this board
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Switch Dell 3050 Micro to newer coreboot revision
Specifically, use the same revision that Mate used in patchset 15.
This will ensure that any issues are *not* caused by the coreboot
revision; this is being done, because the old coreboot revision was
from July, but patchset 15 from Mate is based on a September revision
of coreboot.
I've been eliminating as many variables as possible, trying to fix
SeaBIOS payload on this machine, because it hangs in Libreboot, but
not when building from gerrit directly, which means the coreboot
revision may be a factor (since I'm using his patches on an older
revision so upstream might have made some changes since then that
the port relies on).
For this, a new coreboot tree is used, called "dell7", referring to
the fact that Kabylake is Intel's 7th generation.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-10-27 00:12:56 +00:00
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seabiosname="seabios.elf"
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