fix grub keyboard init on dell e6400 and e6430

also, enable seabios_withgrub on e6400, but not grubfirst;
right now, we also support dgpu which would brick on
grubfirst. on my tested nvidia model, loading grub from
seabios worked, so i'm going to re-add seabios_grubfirst
functionality like in older libreboot revisions, enabled
selectively on a given target.

e6430 currently only has igpu support anyway, but i've done
the same thing there, in anticipation of future dgpu support.

e6400 and e6430 ec report scancode set 2 with translation
by default, but only actually output scancode set 1

grub is trying to use scancode set 2 without scancode
translation, so the key inputs get messed up

fix it by forcing scancode set 2 with translation, but
only on coreboot; other build targets on GRUB will
retain the same behaviour as before

courtesy goes to Nicholas Chin who inspired me, and
helped me to fix this. tested on Nicholas's E6400
and E6430, and my E6400; Riku also tested it on
non-Dell, as did I (some thinkpads), and all seems OK.

The new behaviour in coreboot GRUB is essentially no
different to that of SeaBIOS, which does the same.

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
btrfsvols
Leah Rowe 2023-10-31 00:50:36 +00:00
parent 34f5685337
commit 9606c68c5b
3 changed files with 109 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -5,5 +5,6 @@ payload_grub="n"
payload_grub_withseabios="n"
payload_seabios="y"
payload_memtest="y"
payload_seabios_withgrub="y"
grub_scan_disk="ahci"
microcode_required="n"

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@ -4,5 +4,6 @@ arch="x86_64"
payload_grub="n"
payload_seabios_withgrub="n"
payload_seabios="y"
payload_seabios_withgrub="y"
payload_memtest="y"
grub_scan_disk="ahci"

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@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
From 96c0bbe5d406b616360a7fce7cee67d7692c0d6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 22:19:21 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] at_keyboard coreboot: force scancodes2+translate
Scan code set 2 with translation should be assumed in
every case, as the default starting position.
However, GRUB is trying to detect and use other modes
such as set 2 without translation, or set 1 without
translation from set 2; it also detects no-mode and
assumes mode 1, on really old keyboards.
The current behaviour has been retained, for everything
except GRUB_MACHINE_COREBOOT; for the latter, scan code
set 2 with translation is hardcoded, and forced in code.
This is required to make keyboard initialisation work on
the MEC5035 EC used by the Dell Latitude E6400, when
running GRUB as a coreboot payload on that laptop. The
EC reports scancode set 2 with translation when probed,
but actually only outputs scancode set 1.
Since GRUB is attempting to use it without translation,
and since the machine reports set 2 with translation,
but only ever outputs set 1 scancodes, this results in
wrong keypresses for every key.
This fix fixed that, by forcing set 2 with translation,
treating it as set 1, but only on coreboot. This is the
same behaviour used in GNU+Linux systems and SeaBIOS.
With this change, GRUB keyboard initialisation now works
just fine on those machines.
This has *also* been tested on other coreboot machines
running GRUB; several HP EliteBooks, ThinkPads and
Dell Precision T1650. All seems to work just fine.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
---
grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c b/grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c
index f8a129eb7..8207225c2 100644
--- a/grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c
+++ b/grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c
@@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ write_mode (int mode)
return (i != GRUB_AT_TRIES);
}
+#if !defined (GRUB_MACHINE_COREBOOT)
static int
query_mode (void)
{
@@ -161,10 +162,12 @@ query_mode (void)
return 3;
return 0;
}
+#endif
static void
set_scancodes (void)
{
+#if !defined (GRUB_MACHINE_COREBOOT)
/* You must have visited computer museum. Keyboard without scancode set
knowledge. Assume XT. */
if (!grub_keyboard_orig_set)
@@ -173,20 +176,33 @@ set_scancodes (void)
ps2_state.current_set = 1;
return;
}
+#endif
#if !USE_SCANCODE_SET
ps2_state.current_set = 1;
return;
-#else
+#endif
+#if defined (GRUB_MACHINE_COREBOOT)
+ /* enable translation */
+ grub_keyboard_controller_write (grub_keyboard_controller_orig
+ & ~KEYBOARD_AT_DISABLE);
+#else
+ /* if not coreboot, disable translation and try mode 2 first, before 1 */
grub_keyboard_controller_write (grub_keyboard_controller_orig
& ~KEYBOARD_AT_TRANSLATE
& ~KEYBOARD_AT_DISABLE);
+#endif
keyboard_controller_wait_until_ready ();
grub_outb (KEYBOARD_COMMAND_ENABLE, KEYBOARD_REG_DATA);
-
write_mode (2);
+
+#if defined (GRUB_MACHINE_COREBOOT)
+ /* mode 2 with translation, so make grub treat as set 1 */
+ ps2_state.current_set = 1;
+#else
+ /* if not coreboot, translation isn't set; test 2 and fall back to 1 */
ps2_state.current_set = query_mode ();
grub_dprintf ("atkeyb", "returned set %d\n", ps2_state.current_set);
if (ps2_state.current_set == 2)
--
2.39.2