Merge pull request 'fixes to recent hp additions' (#68) from Riku_V/lbwww:polishing into master

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbwww/pulls/68
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Leah Rowe 2023-06-20 18:26:58 +00:00
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title: HP EliteBook 2560p title: HP EliteBook 2570p
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<https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03412731> <https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03412731>
The following is tested and confirmed working The following is tested and confirmed working
thanks to Johan Ehnberg (johan@molnix.com): thanks to `Johan Ehnberg (johan@molnix.com)`:
- Native raminit with 2+2 (matched or unmatched), 2+8 or 8+8 GiB RAM - Native raminit with 2+2 (matched or unmatched), 2+8 or 8+8 GiB RAM
- SeaBIOS and GRUB (booted Devuan and Ubuntu) (corebootfb+txtmode) - SeaBIOS and GRUB (booted Devuan and Ubuntu) (corebootfb+txtmode)

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This is a small but powerful desktop using Sandy or Ivy Bridge CPUs (of up to 65W TDP). This is a small but powerful desktop using Sandy or Ivy Bridge CPUs (of up to 65W TDP).
It has a slot for a discrete MXM graphics card, but that is currently untested. It has a slot for a discrete MXM graphics card, but that is currently untested.
Libreboot has support for this, in the Git repository and
release versions after (but not including) 20230423.
These features are tested and confirmed working: These features are tested and confirmed working:
* Native raminit with both DIMMs (up to 2x8GB) * Native raminit with both DIMMs (up to 2x8GB)
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flashrom -p internal -r oem_bios flashrom -p internal -r oem_bios
This is an Ivy Bridge board which means that a neutered ME image
is required if you wish to flash the ME region. Libreboot's
build system automatically downloads, neuters (using me_cleaner)
and inserts this if compiling from source.
If you're using Libreboot release ROM images, the ME image has been
scrubbed and you must re-insert it.
Use the information on this guide to know how to do that:
[Insert binary blobs on Intel Sandybridge/Ivybridge/Haswell
platforms](../install/ivy_has_common.md)
You can now flash libreboot: You can now flash libreboot:
flashrom -p internal -w libreboot.rom flashrom -p internal -w libreboot.rom
You can now move the jumper back to its original place. You can now move the jumper back to its original place.
By default,Librebootapplies no write-protection, so By default, Libreboot applies no write-protection, so
updating it can be done without the jumper anyway. updating it can be done without the jumper anyway.
## External flashing ## External flashing