commit | 412222ae75d1743a78d2b745754431a558f31be8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean Rhodes <sean@starlabs.systems> | Thu May 19 22:02:48 2022 +0100 |
committer | Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de> | Thu Sep 01 14:18:19 2022 +0000 |
tree | 15f06d984b40dcc4778325008c010216b29f913b | |
parent | 234c42f7ed0ad15cbe3b5627d74b689551130bd6 [diff] |
vendorcode/intel/fsp2/glk: Add the FSP headers for version 2.2.3.1 Add the headers for 2.2.3.1, which includes the following changes over 2.2.0.0: • [Implemented]GLK: XHCLKGTEN Register setting causes S0ix entry failure in less than 5 cycles when a USB2 Ethernet Dongle is connected. Refer GLK BIOS Spec Volume1 CDI# 571118 under chapter 7.20.6 for new Register settings. • [Implemented] [GLK/GLK-R] DDR4 16Gb SDP Memory support for Gemini Lake/Gemini Lake – R • [Update] MRC new version update to 1.38. • [Fixed][GLK-R][WLAN] Removed the DSW function - Wake on LAN from S4 issue with latest Wifi driver. [Update] MRC new version update to 1.39. Included fix for MinRefRate2xEnable and support for Rowhammer mitigation. • [Fixed] Disable Dynamic DiffAmp and set CTLE from 7 to 5. This change specific to DDR4 memory configuration. • GLK Klocwork Fix • [Update] MRC new version update to 1.40. Added in a separate directory as the default. The 2.2.0.0 headers were left and will be used for Google boards, as some offsets have moved. Signed-off-by: Sean Rhodes <sean@starlabs.systems> Change-Id: I09498368b116c2add816eeada2fa4d0dba6e5765 Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/64533 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Lean Sheng Tan <sheng.tan@9elements.com> Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@gmail.com>
coreboot is a Free Software project aimed at replacing the proprietary BIOS (firmware) found in most computers. coreboot performs a little bit of hardware initialization and then executes additional boot logic, called a payload.
With the separation of hardware initialization and later boot logic, coreboot can scale from specialized applications that run directly firmware, run operating systems in flash, load custom bootloaders, or implement firmware standards, like PC BIOS services or UEFI. This allows for systems to only include the features necessary in the target application, reducing the amount of code and flash space required.
coreboot was formerly known as LinuxBIOS.
After the basic initialization of the hardware has been performed, any desired "payload" can be started by coreboot.
See https://www.coreboot.org/Payloads for a list of supported payloads.
coreboot supports a wide range of chipsets, devices, and mainboards.
For details please consult:
ANY_TOOLCHAIN
Kconfig option if you're feeling lucky (no support in this case).Optional:
make menuconfig
and make nconfig
)Please consult https://www.coreboot.org/Build_HOWTO for details.
If you want to test coreboot without any risks before you really decide to use it on your hardware, you can use the QEMU system emulator to run coreboot virtually in QEMU.
Please see https://www.coreboot.org/QEMU for details.
Further details on the project, a FAQ, many HOWTOs, news, development guidelines and more can be found on the coreboot website:
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coreboot is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Some files are licensed under the "GPL (version 2, or any later version)", and some files are licensed under the "GPL, version 2". For some parts, which were derived from other projects, other (GPL-compatible) licenses may apply. Please check the individual source files for details.
This makes the resulting coreboot images licensed under the GPL, version 2.