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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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.. sectionauthor:: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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Chromebook Samus
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First, you need the following binary blobs:
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* descriptor.bin - Intel flash descriptor
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* me.bin - Intel Management Engine
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* mrc.bin - Memory Reference Code, which sets up SDRAM
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* refcode.elf - Additional Reference code
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* vga.bin - video ROM, which sets up the display
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If you have a samus you can obtain them from your flash, for example, in
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developer mode on the Chromebook (use Ctrl-Alt-F2 to obtain a terminal and
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log in as 'root')::
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cd /tmp
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flashrom -w samus.bin
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scp samus.bin username@ip_address:/path/to/somewhere
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If not see the coreboot tree where you can use::
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bash crosfirmware.sh samus
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to get the image. There is also an 'extract_blobs.sh' scripts that you can use
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on the 'coreboot-Google_Samus.*' file to short-circuit some of the below.
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Then 'ifdtool -x samus.bin' on your development machine will produce::
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flashregion_0_flashdescriptor.bin
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flashregion_1_bios.bin
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flashregion_2_intel_me.bin
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Rename flashregion_0_flashdescriptor.bin to descriptor.bin
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Rename flashregion_2_intel_me.bin to me.bin
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You can ignore flashregion_1_bios.bin - it is not used.
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To get the rest, use 'cbfstool samus.bin print'::
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samus.bin: 8192 kB, bootblocksize 2864, romsize 8388608, offset 0x700000
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alignment: 64 bytes, architecture: x86
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============================ ======== =========== ======
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Name Offset Type Size
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cmos_layout.bin 0x700000 cmos_layout 1164
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pci8086,0406.rom 0x7004c0 optionrom 65536
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spd.bin 0x710500 (unknown) 4096
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cpu_microcode_blob.bin 0x711540 microcode 70720
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fallback/romstage 0x722a00 stage 54210
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fallback/ramstage 0x72fe00 stage 96382
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config 0x7476c0 raw 6075
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fallback/vboot 0x748ec0 stage 15980
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fallback/refcode 0x74cd80 stage 75578
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fallback/payload 0x75f500 payload 62878
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u-boot.dtb 0x76eb00 (unknown) 5318
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(empty) 0x770000 null 196504
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mrc.bin 0x79ffc0 (unknown) 222876
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(empty) 0x7d66c0 null 167320
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============================ ======== =========== ======
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You can extract what you need::
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cbfstool samus.bin extract -n pci8086,0406.rom -f vga.bin
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cbfstool samus.bin extract -n fallback/refcode -f refcode.rmod
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cbfstool samus.bin extract -n mrc.bin -f mrc.bin
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cbfstool samus.bin extract -n fallback/refcode -f refcode.bin -U
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Note that the -U flag is only supported by the latest cbfstool. It unpacks
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and decompresses the stage to produce a coreboot rmodule. This is a simple
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representation of an ELF file. You need the patch "Support decoding a stage
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with compression".
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Put all 5 files into board/google/chromebook_samus.
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Now you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.rom::
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$ make chromebook_samus_defconfig
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$ make all
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If you are using em100, then this command will flash write -Boot::
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em100 -s -d filename.rom -c W25Q64CV -r
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Flash map for samus / broadwell:
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:fffff800: SYS_X86_START16
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:ffff0000: RESET_SEG_START
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:fffd8000: TPL_TEXT_BASE
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:fffa0000: X86_MRC_ADDR
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:fff90000: VGA_BIOS_ADDR
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:ffed0000: SYS_TEXT_BASE
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:ffea0000: X86_REFCODE_ADDR
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:ffe70000: SPL_TEXT_BASE
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:ffbf8000: CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET (environemnt offset)
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:ffbe0000: rw-mrc-cache (Memory-reference-code cache)
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:ffa00000: <spare>
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:ff801000: intel-me (address set by descriptor.bin)
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:ff800000: intel-descriptor
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