.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ .. Copyright 2020 Google LLC Chromium OS Support in U-Boot ============================= Introduction ------------ This describes how to use U-Boot with Chromium OS. Several options are available: - Running U-Boot from the 'altfw' feature, which is available on selected Chromebooks from 2019 onwards (initially Grunt). Press '1' from the developer-mode screen to get into U-Boot. See here for details: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/HEAD/developer_mode.md - Running U-Boot from the disk partition. This involves signing U-Boot and placing it on the disk, for booting as a 'kernel'. See :doc:`chainload` for information on this. This is the only option on non-U-Boot Chromebooks from 2013 to 2018 and is somewhat more involved. - Running U-Boot with Chromium OS verified boot. This allows U-Boot to be used instead of either or both of depthcharge (a bootloader which forked from U-Boot in 2013) and coreboot. See :doc:`run_vboot` for more information on this. - Running U-Boot from coreboot. This allows U-Boot to run on more devices since many of them only support coreboot as the bootloader and have no bare-metal support in U-Boot. For this, use the 'coreboot' target. - Running U-Boot and booting into a Chrome OS image, but without verified boot. This can be useful for testing. Talks and documents ------------------- Here is some material relevant to Chromium OS verified boot with U-Boot: - "U-Boot with Chrome OS and firmware packaging" - Author: Simon Glass - Presented at Open Source Firmware Conference 2018, Erlangen - Describes the work in progress as at the end of 2018 - Slides at `OSFC `_ - Video on `Youtube `_ - "Verified Boot in Chrome OS and how to make it work for you" - Author: Simon Glass - Presented at ELCE 2013, Edinburgh - Describes the original 2013 implementation as shipped on snow (first `ARM Chromebook was a Samsung Chromebook `_ with Samsung Exynos5250 `review `_), spring (`HP Chromebook 11 `_) and pit/pi (`Samsung Chromebook 2 `_ with Exynos 5 Octa 5420 in 2014). - Slides at `Google research `_ - Video at `Youtube `_ - "Chrome University 2018: Chrome OS Firmware and Verified Boot 201" - Author: Duncan Laurie - Describes Chrome OS firmware as of 2018 and includes a wide range of topics. This has no U-Boot information, but does cover coreboot and also talks about the Chrome OS EC and Security chip. This is probably the best introduction talk. - Video at `YouTube `_ - `Chromium OS U-Boot `_ - `Firmware porting Guide `_