Revert "src/mainboard: Add Star Labs labtop series"

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Reason for revert: Was submitted too early and out-of-order.

Change-Id: I119b7a81b849bbe3424d73d5fdf9b55481444686
Signed-off-by: Tim Wawrzynczak <twawrzynczak@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/54971
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
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third party, [3mdeb](https://3mdeb.com). They provide current and tested
firmware binaries on [GitHub](https://pcengines.github.io).
### Star Labs
[Star Labs](https://starlabs.systems/) offer a range of laptops designed and
built specifically for Linux. All are now available with coreboot firmware,
using Tianocore as the payload, and which include an NVRAM option to disable
the Intel Management Engine.
### System76
[System76](https://system76.com/) manufactures Linux laptops, desktops, and

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- [SiFive HiFive Unleashed](sifive/hifive-unleashed.md)
## Star Labs Systems
- [Labtop Mk IV / StarBook Mk V](starlabs/labtop.md)
## Supermicro
- [X10SLM+-F](supermicro/x10slm-f.md)

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# Star Labs LabTop
## Specs
- CPU (full processor specs available at https://ark.intel.com)
- Intel i7-10710U (Comet Lake)
- Intel i3-10110U (Comet Lake)
- Intel i7-8550u (Kaby Lake Refresh)
- EC
- ITE IT8987E
- Backlit Keyboard, with standard PS/2 keycodes and SCI hotkeys
- Battery
- Charger, using AC adapter or USB-C PD
- Suspend / resume
- GPU
- Intel UHD Graphics 620
- GOP driver is recommended, VBT is provided
- eDP 13-inch 1920x1080 LCD
- HDMI video
- USB-C DisplayPort video
- Memory
- 16GB on-board for Comet Lake platforms[^1]
- 8GB on-board for Kaby Lake Refresh platform.
- Networking
- AX201 CNVi WiFi / Bluetooth soldered to PCBA (Comet Lake)
- 8265 PCIe WiFi / Bluetooth soldered to PCBA (Kaby Lake Refresh)
- Sound
- Realtek ALC256
- Internal speakers
- Internal microphone
- Combined headphone / microphone 3.5-mm jack
- HDMI audio
- USB-C DisplayPort audio
- Storage
- M.2 PCIe SSD
- RTS5129 MicroSD card reader
- USB
- 1280x720 CCD camera
- USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (left)
- USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (left)
- USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (right)
[^1] The Comet Lake PCB supports multiple memory variations that are based on hardware configuration resistors see `src/mainboard/starlabs/labtop/variants/cml/romstage.c`
## Building coreboot
### Preliminaries
Prior to building coreboot the following files are required:
Comet Lake and Kaby Lake configurations:
- Intel Flash Descriptor file (descriptor.bin)
- Intel Management Engine firmware (me.bin)
Comet Lake configuration only:
- ITE IT8987E firmware (it8987-x.xx.bin)
All Star Labs platforms:
- Splash screen image in Windows 3.1 BMP format (Logo.bmp)
These files exist in the correct location in the StarLabsLtd/blobs repo on GitHub which is used in place of the standard 3rdparty/blobs repo.
### Build
The following commands will build a working image:
##### LabTop Mk IV (Comet Lake)
```bash
make distclean
make defconfig KBUILD_DEFCONFIG=configs/config.starlabs_labtop_cml
make
```
##### LabTop Mk III (Kaby Lake)
```bash
make distclean
make defconfig KBUILD_DEFCONFIG=configs/config.starlabs_labtop_kbl
make
```
## Flashing coreboot
```eval_rst
+---------------------+------------+
| Type | Value |
+=====================+============+
| Socketed flash | no |
+---------------------+------------+
| Vendor | Winbond |
+---------------------+------------+
| Model | 25Q128JVSQ |
+---------------------+------------+
| Size | 16 MiB |
+---------------------+------------+
| Package | SOIC-8 |
+---------------------+------------+
| Internal flashing | yes |
+---------------------+------------+
| External flashing | no |
+---------------------+------------+
#### **Requirements:**
* Only available on Star Labtop Mk IV and Star LabTop Mk III
* fwupd version 1.5.6 or later
* The battery must be charged to at least 30%
* The charger must be connected (either USB-C or DC Jack)
* BIOS Lock must be disabled
* Supported Linux distribution (Ubuntu 20.04 +, Linux Mint 20.1 + elementaryOS 6 +, Manjaro 21+)
**fwupd 1.5.6 or later**
To check the version of **fwupd** you have installed, open a terminal window and enter the below command:
```
fwupdmgr --version
```
This will show the version number. **1.5.6** or greater will work.
![fwupd version](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2059/5897/files/fwupdV.png?v=1611136423)
On Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 20.10, Linux Mint 20.1 and elementaryOS 6, fwupd 1.5.6 can be installed from our PPA with the below terminal commands:
```
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:starlabs/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install fwupd
```
On Manjaro:
```
sudo pacman -Sy fwupd-git flashrom-starlabs
```
Instructions for other distributions will be added once fwupd 1.5.6 is available. If you are not using one of the distributions listed above, it is possible to install coreboot using a Live USB.
**Disable BIOS Lock**
BIOS Lock must be disabled when switching from the standard AMI (American Megatrends Inc.) firmware to coreboot. To disable BIOS Lock:
1\. Start with your LabTop turned off\. Turn it on whilst holding the **F2** key to access the BIOS settings.
2\. When the BIOS settings load, use the arrow keys to navigate to the advanced tab\. Here you will see BIOS Lock\.
3\. Press `Enter` to change this setting from **Enabled** to **Disabled**
![Disable BIOS Lock](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2059/5897/files/IMG_20210120_094049709_1.jpg?v=1611139567)
4\. Next, press the `F10` key to **Save & Exit** and then `Enter` to confirm.
#### **Switching Branch**
Switching branch refers to changing from AMI firmware to coreboot, or vice versa.
First, check for new firmware files with the below terminal command:
```
fwupdmgr refresh --force
```
Then, to change branch, enter the below terminal command:
```
fwupdmgr switch-branch
```
You can then select which branch you would like to use, by typing in the corresponding number:
![Switch Branch](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2059/5897/files/SwitchBranch.png?v=1611138496)
You will be prompted to confirm, press `y` to continue or `n` to cancel.
Once the switch has been completed, you will be prompted to restart.
![Installed coreboot](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2059/5897/files/Complete.png?v=1611138934)
The next reboot can take up to **5 minutes,** do not interrupt this process or disconnect the charger. Once the reboot is complete, that's it - you'll continue to receive updates for whichever branch you are using.
You can switch branch at any time.