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Leah Rowe a4ea286731 Remove most of Ferass's lbmk contributions
The primary purpose of my intense auditing has
been to improve lbmk's coding style and fix bugs
but there is a secondary purpose: know precisely
who owns what, because I want to re-license as
much as possible of lbmk under *MIT*, instead of
the current GNU licensing. MIT is vastly superior,
because it grants *actual* freedom to the user,
permits *sublicensing* and it is vastly more
compatible with other GPL combinations; for
example, MIT license is compatible with GPL2-only
whereas lbmk's current mix of GPLv3-or-later and
GPLv3-only is legally incompatible with GPLv2-only.

Re-licensing under MIT will most likely result in
more contributions to Libreboot's build system in
the future, especially as it will attract a lot
more commercial interest. Contrary to the popular
arguments, copyleft is a liability to the free
software movement and results in less code being
written; in practise, permissively licensed code
gets more public contributions, including from
commercial entities, even if companies can
theoretically make something proprietary out of
it (in practise, anyone inclined can just use the
upstream and proprietary forks almost always die).

Copyleft propaganda is fundamentally flawed. See:
<https://unixsheikh.com/articles/the-problems-with-the-gpl.html>

Anyway, I've been doing a combination of:

* Seeking permission from other copyright holders,
  for re-licensing
* Deleting, or moving, other contributions; for
  example, splitting certain contributions into
  separate files so that originally modified files
  become unencumbered. This latter solution is a
  result of *code cleanup* arising from the audit.

For Ferass's contributions, I opted to seek
*permission*, and permission was denied. In full compliance
with this legal imperative, I'm acting accordingly; this
commit removes all of Ferass's changes that converted lbmk
to posix shell scripts, thus removing his copyright on the
affected files, bypassing his authority entirely. Therefore,
lbmk is largely now bash-dependent. In practise, nobody is
going to use anything other than a GNU system to build
Libreboot, because many projects that Libreboot makes use
of rely heavily on GNU; for example, coreboot's build
system makes heavy use of GNU-specific extensions in *GNU
Make*, and likely contains many bashisms. Of course,
Libreboot also compiles GNU GRUB.

I would much rather have MIT-licensed Bash scripts
than GPL-licensed posix SCL scripts.

This reverts the changes from Ferass El Hafidi,
for the following commits, with some exceptions:

* 7f5dfebf7d
* f787044642

Exception:

download/mrc not reverted, because that was
already a fork of an existing script under
coreboot's build system, and their script was
GPLv2. i cannot/will not re-license this file
(ergo,
7f5dfebf7d
change remains intact, on this file)

resources/scripts/build/boot/roms_helper, these changes
have been kept:
* 7e6691e9 - Add ARMv7 and AArch64 support
* dec2d720 - add myself in the build/roms_helper script
	(added 2021 copyright for the change below)
* b7405656 - Workaround for grub's slow boot
^ these changes will be re-factored, splitting them
  out of the file into a new file. This will be done in
  a future lbmk revision. (in some cases, it makes sense
  to keep a change but split it, allowing the main file to
  be re-licensed without the change in it)

This is part of a much larger series of
licensing audits. It's likely that lbmk will
be posix-compliant (in its shell scripts)
again some day, because I'm planning to rewrite
most of these scripts (the ones modified in this
patch), and many of them (e.g. individual download
scripts) are subject to future deletion in a planned
overhaul of the download logic for third party
projects.

In addition: these changes are being kept (no attempt
to re-license them will be made):

* cff081c6 - Fix grub's slow boot (1 year, 5 months ago) <Vitali64>
* 4c851889 - Add macbook*1 16mb configs (1 year, 6 months ago) <Vitali64>

Ferass's work that remains will be split into dedicated
files containing them, where feasible.

In the case of grub.cfg (for GNU GRUB), I don't care
because it's a script for an engine (GRUB shell) that's
under GPL anyway, so who really cares about MIT license.

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-05-27 08:10:50 +01:00
Leah Rowe a35f0b650a blobutil/extract: minor code style cleanup 2023-05-14 09:57:34 +01:00
Leah Rowe 009bf3b67f blobutil/extract: split up extract_blobs() 2023-05-14 09:50:48 +01:00
Leah Rowe fd3936cc59 blobutil/extract: cleaner coding style
removed hardcoded strings, put them in variables

use easier to read lowercase for function names
2023-05-14 09:40:34 +01:00
Leah Rowe 1f8ad1e46a blobutil/extract: simplified main() 2023-05-14 09:24:31 +01:00
Leah Rowe 1ffb32b78f blobutil/extract: top-down logic 2023-05-14 09:19:44 +01:00
Leah Rowe 423e203399 blobutil/extract: RFC 2646 compliance (80 chars) 2023-05-14 09:09:14 +01:00
Leah Rowe be3d7b7e69 haswell: re-add mrc.bin in separate board configs
libre mrc on haswell is quite buggy for now, but works in
a limited fashion

this patch re-adds the old configs, but as _mrc for example
t440p_12mb_mrc instead of t440p_12mb

and t440p_12mb (without _mrc) still uses the libre mrc code
2023-03-18 15:20:03 +00:00
Leah Rowe 548872ce8e haswell boards: use libre mrc.bin replacement
courtesy of Angel Pons from the coreboot project

this uses the following patch set from gerrit, as yet
unmerged (in coreboot master) on this date:

    https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/64198/5

logic for downloading mrc blobs has been deleted from
lbmk, as this is now completely obsolete (for haswell
boards)

if other platforms are added later that need mrc.bin,
then logic will be re-added again for that
2023-03-18 00:55:10 +00:00
Ferass 'Vitali64' EL HAFIDI 7f5dfebf7d Do not rely on bashisms and behaviour undefined by the POSIX specification. Part 2
Signed-off-by: Ferass 'Vitali64' EL HAFIDI <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
2022-12-28 18:43:49 +00:00
shmalebx9 175b48a4e0 added more checks and optimised extraction script 2022-11-26 12:56:31 -07:00
Leah Rowe 7af9953463 pragmatic system distribution guideline compliance
osboot is now part of libreboot, and will soon shut down.
libreboot now conforms to osboot policy.
2022-11-14 00:51:12 +00:00