Rebase on upstream coreboot/coreboot@5622666396. The is slightly ahead
of the 4.15 tag, but includes all of our boards and most Intel SoC
changes we need.
We are now ~10 patches on top of upstream.
The following boards have been upstreamed:
- addw1
- addw2
- bonw14
- darp5
- darp6
- darp7
- galp2
- galp3-b
- galp3-c
- galp4
- galp5
- gaze14
- gaze15
- gaze16
- lemp10
- oryp5
- oryp6
- oryp7
- oryp8
The following drivers have been upstreamed:
- tas5825m
microcode:
- TGL-U boards have been updated to rev 0x9a from private repo
- TGL-H boards have been updated to rev 0x3c from private repo
- Remaining boards changed to use blobs from public repo
FSP:
- TGL changed to use A.0.51.31 from public repo
Signed-off-by: Tim Crawford <tcrawford@system76.com>
coreboot requires python2 explicitly when using the FSP submodule as the
source for FSP binaries.
python2 3rdparty/fsp/Tools/SplitFspBin.py ...
Signed-off-by: Tim Crawford <tcrawford@system76.com>
Install `python-is-python3` to provide the `/usr/bin/python` symlink.
Fixes installing dependencies on Pop!_OS 21.10.
Signed-off-by: Tim Crawford <tcrawford@system76.com>
rustup conflicts with itself when a component is installed via the
toolchain file vs rustup directly. Update the apps so submodules do not
attempt to (re)install components using rustup.
If a board in models/ does not exist in coreboot, coreboot will emit a
warning and select the first available board for the vendor instead.
This may result in building and being able to flash coreboot with an
addw1 configuration on another board.
rustup 1.23.0 (2020-11-27) introduced support for TOML syntax for the
toolchain file. Use this and specify required compoenents.
To ensure you are using a new enough rustup, run:
rustup self update