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Libreboot 20230423 released!
Leah Rowe
23 April 2023
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* Introduction
+ Build from source
+ KCMA-D8 and KGPE-D16 wanted!
* Work done since last release
+ New mainboards now supported:
+ Build system changes:
* Hardware supported in this release
+ Desktops (AMD, Intel, x86)
o Laptops (Intel, x86)
o Laptops (ARM, with U-Boot payload)
* More boards soon!
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Article published by: Leah Rowe
Date of publication: 23 April 2023
Introduction
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Libreboot provides boot firmware for supported x86/ARM machines,
starting a bootloader that then loads your operating system. It
replaces proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware on x86 machines, and provides
an improved configuration on ARM-based chromebooks supported (U-Boot
bootloader, instead of Google's depthcharge bootloader). On x86
machines, the GRUB and SeaBIOS coreboot payloads are officially
supported, provided in varying configurations per machine. It
provides an automated build system for the configuration and
installation of coreboot ROM images, making coreboot easier to use
for non-technical people. You can find the list of supported hardware
in the Libreboot documentation.
The last Libreboot release, version 20230413, was released on 13
April in 2023. This new release, Libreboot 20230423, is released
today on April 23rd, 2023.
This is marked as a testing release, though it is basically stable.
We've been going at it like crazy, on a big spree adding more
mainboards from coreboot. Some fixes to the build system were also
made, since the last release only 10 days ago.
The priority for Libreboot is to add as many new boards as possible,
from now to the next stable release (ETA Q3 2023), with many testing
releases in between. Release early, release often. Rigorious testing
ensues.
Build from source
[link]
This release was build-tested on Debian Sid, as of 23 April 2023.
Your mileage may vary, with other distros. Refer to Libreboot
documentation.
KCMA-D8 and KGPE-D16 wanted!
[link]
ASUS KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8 needed for testing!
These boards still haven't made it back to Libreboot, but I wish to
re-add them in a future release. If you can give/loan me a fully
assembled workstation with one (or both) of these, I would appreciate
it. Please get in touch!
Work done since last release
[link]
This is in the last 10 days, since the previous release was 10 days
ago! Ergo, this is a very conservative changelog. It seems Libreboot
has been releasing almost fortnightly, as of late; perhaps this could
continue from now on.
New mainboards now supported:
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* Dell Latitude E6400 (laptop) (GM45, blob-free, flashable entirely
in software, no disassembly required!) - courtesy Nicholas Chin,
nic3-14159 on Libreboot IRC.
* HP Compaq 8200 Elite SFF (desktop), courtesy Riku Viitanen
(Riku_V on Libreboot IRC) - Sandybridge hardware generation,
really nice machine, cheap, easy to flash, supports 32GB RAM,
multiple HDDs etc.
* HP EliteBook Folio 9470m (laptop), courtesy Riku Viitanen
(IvyBridge gen)
* HP EliteBook 2560p (laptop), courtesy Riku Viitanen (seriously
cool guy) - Sandybridge hardware gen
Build system changes:
[link]
* GM45 no-microcode bug mitigations re-added: revert to old SMRR
handling and disable PECI (for e.g. X200/T400 users who want to
remove microcode updates, using cbfstool) - fixes broken reboot/
speedstep CPU scaling in such configuration. - Patch: https://
browse.libreboot.org/lbmk.git/commit/?id=
bd4ea9a02845b22a09b73ebb015ce134234d100b (patch by Leah Rowe) -
this also affects Dell Latitude E6400, and it can be used there
on that board. We recommend keeping microcode updates, but these
mitigations were re-added to satisfy users of older releases that
excluded them, who want to still have the option to feasibly run
without them. This is ill advised, due to bugs that the microcode
updates fix
* blobutil/inject: Fixed bad variable expansion pattern. Patch
courtesy Leah Rowe.
* GRUB patch: fix hanging on HP EliteBooks, by implementing a 200ms
timeout for PS/2 keyboard initialisation. Patch courtesy of Riku
Viitanen, and it fixes this issue which has existed in coreboot
for years: https://browse.libreboot.org/lbmk.git/plain/resources/
grub/patches/0005-at-keyboard-timeout.patch?id=
20192c08488104f5cacc1f3842ae8e0ee74c44ef
* build/release/roms: HP KBC1126 EC firmware scrubbed from release
ROMs, for re-insertion later via ./blobutil download and ./
blobutil inject like with ME images via me_cleaner - for HP
laptops. Patch courtesy Leah Rowe.
* build/dependencies/parabola: New script for installing build
dependencies in Parabola GNU+Linux, courtesy of Riku Viitanen
(Riku_V on Libreboot IRC)
* util/nvmutil: sorted includes alphabetically; sys/ first (puffy!)
- courtesy Leah Rowe.
* util/e6400-flash-unlock: New utility for Dell Latitude E6400
added, written by Nicholas Chin (nic3-14159 on Libreboot IRC). It
sends EC commands to pull a GPIO connected to GPIO33/HDA_DOCK_EN
in the chipset to a low logic state, disabling IFD-based flash
protections. Additionally, it bypasses the SMM BIOS lock
protection by disabling SMIs, and since Dell's own BIOS offers no
other protections, the machine can be flashed entirely with
software on the host CPU, from Dell BIOS to Libreboot! See:
https://browse.libreboot.org/lbmk.git/tree/util/
e6400-flash-unlock
* GRUB payload: grub.cfg menu timeout now 30s, not 5s (courtesy
Leah Rowe)
* blobutil/download: support downloading KBC1126-based EC firmware
for HP laptops. (patch by Leah Rowe)
* blobutil/download: Support extracting me.bin from full archives,
when running ./blobutil download - this is done, using the -M
option in me_cleaner (some vendors put whole ROM images with IFD,
GBE, ME and BIOS regions in them, inside their BIOS update
archives - we only need to get ME from them, to run through
me_cleaner) in me_cleaner. Ninja'd into lbmk by Leah Rowe.
Hardware supported in this release
[link]
All of the following are believed to boot, but if you have any
issues, please contact the Libreboot project. They are:
Desktops (AMD, Intel, x86)
[link]
* Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L motherboard
* Acer G43T-AM3
* Intel D510MO and D410PT motherboards
* Apple iMac 5,2
* HP Elite 8200 SFF (HP 6200 Pro Business probably works too)
Laptops (Intel, x86)
[link]
* Dell Latitute E6400 (easy to flash, no disassembly, similar
hardware to X200/T400)
* ThinkPad X60 / X60S / X60 Tablet
* ThinkPad T60 (with Intel GPU)
* Lenovo ThinkPad X200 / X200S / X200 Tablet
* Lenovo ThinkPad X230
* Lenovo ThinkPad X301
* Lenovo ThinkPad R400
* Lenovo ThinkPad T400 / T400S
* Lenovo ThinkPad T500
* Lenovo ThinkPad T530
* Lenovo ThinkPad W500
* Lenovo ThinkPad R500
* Apple MacBook1,1 and MacBook2,1
* Lenovo ThinkPad T440p
* Lenovo Thinkpad X220
* Lenovo Thinkpad X220t
* Lenovo Thinkpad T420
* Lenovo ThinkPad T420S
* Lenovo ThinkPad T430
* Lenovo Thinkpad X230
* Lenovo Thinkpad X230t
* Lenovo ThinkPad W541
* HP EliteBook 2560p
* HP EliteBook Folio 9470m
Laptops (ARM, with U-Boot payload)
[link]
* HP Chromebook 14 G3 (nyan-blaze)
* Acer Chromebook 13 (CB5-311, C810) (nyan-big)
* ASUS Chromebook Flip C101 (gru-bob)
* Samsung Chromebook Plus (v1) (gru-kevin)
More boards soon!
[link]
I've purchased about ~10 HP mainboards, all of the viable
sandybridge, ivybridge and haswell ones from coreboot. I'm going to
add them all.
I also have Dell Optiplex 7020 and 9020; these are on coreboot gerrit
and will also be added, in the next Libreboot release (Haswell gen).
I'm going to re-work a lot of the merged Haswell boards, so that they
can also make use of Angel's experimental libre MRC raminit and such,
currently available on ThinkPad T440p and W541 as an option in
Libreboot (including in this release!)
Downloads
[link]
You can find this release on the downloads page. At the time of this
announcement, some of the rsync mirrors may not have it yet, so
please check another one if your favourite one doesn't have it.
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