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diff --git a/docs/src/hcl/gm45_lcd.texi b/docs/src/hcl/gm45_lcd.texi index e1e87e1..7d3090c 100644 --- a/docs/src/hcl/gm45_lcd.texi +++ b/docs/src/hcl/gm45_lcd.texi @@ -23,8 +23,6 @@ @anchor{#lcd-compatibility-on-gm45-laptops} On the T400 and T500 (maybe others), some of the higher resolution panels (e.g. 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200) fail in libreboot. -It is currently unknown, whether there exist any compatibility issues on the ThinkPad R500. - @strong{All X200/X200S/X200T LCD panels are believed to be compatible.} @uref{index.html,Back to previous index}. diff --git a/docs/src/hcl/gm45_remove_me.texi b/docs/src/hcl/gm45_remove_me.texi index 27c4e6e..43cb81a 100644 --- a/docs/src/hcl/gm45_remove_me.texi +++ b/docs/src/hcl/gm45_remove_me.texi @@ -63,19 +63,8 @@ Two new files will be created: @strong{ich9fdgbe_8m.bin}: this is for GM45 laptops with the 8MB flash chip. @end itemize -Two other files will also be created, for the ThinkPad R500 which has a different NIC and, therefore, no GbE region (for this laptop, it is not necessary to change the MAC address in the flash chip, because it's burned into the NIC): - -@itemize -@item -@strong{ich9fdnogbe_4m.bin}: this is for ThinkPad R500 laptops with the 4MB flash chip, where no GbE region is to be defined. -@item -@strong{ich9fdnogbe_8m.bin}: this is for ThinkPad R500 laptops with the 8MB flash chip, where no GbE region is to be defined - @strong{NOTE: No actual R500 laptops with 8MiB are believed to exist. It is believed, that all R500 laptops have 4MiB flash chips}. -@end itemize - Assuming that your libreboot image is named @strong{libreboot.rom}, copy the file to where @strong{libreboot.rom} is located and then insert the descriptor+gbe file into the ROM image. For 8MiB flash chips:@* $ @strong{dd if=ich9fdgbe_8m.bin of=libreboot.rom bs=1 count=12k conv=notrunc}@* For 4MiB flash chips:@* $ @strong{dd if=ich9fdgbe_4m.bin of=libreboot.rom bs=1 count=12k conv=notrunc}@* -@strong{For the ThinkPad R500, do this instead:}@* For 8MiB flash chips (@strong{highly unlikely on the ThinkPad R500)}:@* $ @strong{dd if=ich9fdnogbe_8m.bin of=libreboot.rom bs=1 count=4k conv=notrunc}@* For 4MiB flash chips (@strong{You probably have this)}:@* $ @strong{dd if=ich9fdnogbe_4m.bin of=libreboot.rom bs=1 count=4k conv=notrunc}@* NOTE: This shouldn't be necessary. Libreboot ROM images already contain a descriptor embedded inside the ROM images for GM45, generated by the ich9gen utility. It's only desirable to re-insert your own when changing the MAC address, which is unnecessary (actually impossible) on the R500, because on that laptop, as already stated, the NIC already has the correct MAC address burned in, along with along configuration data. - Your libreboot.rom image is now ready to be flashed on the system. Refer back to @uref{../install/index.html#flashrom,../install/index.html#flashrom} for how to flash it. @menu * Write-protecting the flash chip:: diff --git a/docs/src/hcl/index.texi b/docs/src/hcl/index.texi index c1ba0b3..e8e6583 100644 --- a/docs/src/hcl/index.texi +++ b/docs/src/hcl/index.texi @@ -106,8 +106,6 @@ Libreboot supports the following systems in this release: @item @uref{r400.html,Lenovo ThinkPad R400} @item -@uref{r500.html,Lenovo ThinkPad R500} -@item @uref{t400.html,Lenovo ThinkPad T400} @item @uref{t500.html,Lenovo ThinkPad T500} diff --git a/docs/src/hcl/r500.texi b/docs/src/hcl/r500.texi deleted file mode 100644 index f8bd10a..0000000 --- a/docs/src/hcl/r500.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo -@documentencoding UTF-8 - -@ifnottex -@paragraphindent 0 -@end ifnottex -@titlepage -@title ThinkPad R500 -@end titlepage - -@node Top -@top ThinkPad R500 - -@menu -* ThinkPad R500:: -* LCD compatibly:: -* Issues:: -* Descriptor differences:: -* No Gbe region!:: -@end menu - -@node ThinkPad R500 -@chapter ThinkPad R500 -@anchor{#thinkpad-r500} -It is believed that all or most R500 laptops are compatible. See notes about @uref{../install/r500_external.html#cpu_compatibility,CPU compatibility} for potential incompatibilities. - -There are two possible flash chip sizes for the R500: 4MiB (32Mbit) or 8MiB (64Mbit). This can be identified by the type of flash chip below the palmrest: 4MiB is SOIC-8, 8MiB is SOIC-16. @strong{NOTE: this paragraph is being treated with contempt. When an R500 was disassembled, it didn't look like there was an extra place for SOIC-16. It's highly likely that these laptops only have SOIC-8 (4MiB) flash chips. For now, libreboot will distribute 8MiB images just in case. If it is found later on that no 8MiB (SOIC-16) chips exist on the R500, then libreboot will cease to distribute 8MiB ROM images for this laptop. It is only said that the R500 has 4MiB or 8MiB, for now, since this is the case on other GM45 thinkpads that are supported in libreboot.} - -@strong{The R400 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) before flashing libreboot. Libreboot disables and removes it by using a modified descriptor: see @uref{gm45_remove_me.html,gm45_remove_me.html}} (contains notes, plus instructions) - -Flashing instructions can be found at @uref{../install/index.html#flashrom,../install/index.html#flashrom} - -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.} - -@uref{index.html,Back to previous index}. -@menu -* Compatibility without blobs:: -@end menu - -@node Compatibility without blobs -@section Compatibility (without blobs) -@anchor{#compatibility-without-blobs} -@menu -* Hardware virtualization vt-x:: -@end menu - -@node Hardware virtualization vt-x -@subsection Hardware virtualization (vt-x) -@anchor{#hardware-virtualization-vt-x} -The R400, when run without CPU microcode updates in coreboot, currently kernel panics if running QEMU with vt-x enabled on 2 cores for the guest. With a single core enabled for the guest, the guest panics (but the host is fine). Working around this in QEMU might be possible; if not, software virtualization should work fine (it's just slower). - -On GM45 hardware (with libreboot), make sure that the @emph{kvm} and @emph{kvm_intel} kernel modules are not loaded, when using QEMU. - -The following errata datasheet from Intel might help with investigation: @uref{http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/specupdt/320121.pdf,http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/specupdt/320121.pdf} - -@node LCD compatibly -@chapter LCD compatibly -@anchor{#lcd-compatibly} -Not all LCD panels are known to be compatible yet. See @uref{gm45_lcd.html,gm45_lcd.html}. - -The R500 is almost identical to the X200, code-wise, but there are some hardware differences. See @uref{x200.html,x200.html}. -@menu -* Hardware register dumps:: -@end menu - -@node Hardware register dumps -@section Hardware register dumps -@anchor{#hardware-register-dumps} -The coreboot wiki @uref{http://www.coreboot.org/Motherboard_Porting_Guide,shows} how to collect various logs useful in porting to new boards. Following are outputs from the R500: - -@itemize -@item -Lenovo BIOS 3.13 (EC firmware 1.06): -@itemize -@item -@url{../resources/misc/dumps/r500/} -@end itemize - -@end itemize - -@node Issues -@chapter Issues -@anchor{#issues} -@menu -* False report of overheating automatic shut down:: -* Cardbus slot didn't work when tested:: -@end menu - -@node False report of overheating automatic shut down -@section False report of overheating, automatic shut down -@anchor{#false-report-of-overheating-automatic-shut-down} -When attempting to boot Trisquel 7 live USB (GNOME), the following error appears and then the system abruptly shuts down: @strong{thermal thermal_zone1: critical temperature reached(120 C),shutting down}. - -This is false. When booting with @strong{acpi=off}, xsensors shows no overheating during a stress test. The system does not feel hot, nor does anything smell like it's burning. - -This is most likely caused by an ACPI bug in coreboot, which will have to be investigated. Grep for those things, comparing factory/libreboot (iasl -d or acpidump): - -@verbatim - Return (C2K(\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC.TMP0)) -TMP0, 8, /* Thermal Zone 0 temperature */ -@end verbatim - -@node Cardbus slot didn't work when tested -@section Cardbus slot didn't work when tested -@anchor{#cardbus-slot-didnt-work-when-tested} -Investigate. - -@node Descriptor differences -@chapter Descriptor differences -@anchor{#descriptor-differences} -The @emph{ich9gen} and @emph{ich9deblob} utilities were modified, to reflect these differences. -@menu -* Component 1 Density:: -* flReg1LIMIT:: -* Onboard gigabit ethernet NIC is disabled:: -@end menu - -@node Component 1 Density -@section Component 1 Density -@anchor{#component-1-density} - -@verbatim -- descriptorStruct.componentSection.flcomp.component1Density = 0x4; -+ descriptorStruct.componentSection.flcomp.component1Density = 0x3; -@end verbatim - -Read page 848 in the ICH9 datasheet, linked to from @uref{gm45_remove_me.html#flash_descriptor_region,gm45_remove_me.html#flash_descriptor_region}. This doesn't break anything, but in the process of debugging descriptor differences on the R500, it was found that this config option isn't being modified in libreboot, for different size ROM images. 4MiB ROM images still contain 0x4 for component1Density. Per datasheets, 0x4 (100) is 8MiB, and 0x3 (011) is 4MiB. @strong{This should be fixed!} - -It was 0x3 for this test, because the R500 that was used to create this report had a 4MiB SOIC-8 flash chip. - -@node flReg1LIMIT -@section flReg1.LIMIT -@anchor{#flreg1.limit} - -@verbatim -- /* descriptorStruct.regionSection.flReg1.LIMIT = 0x07ff; */ -+ /* descriptorStruct.regionSection.flReg1.LIMIT = 0x03ff; */ -@end verbatim - -Ignore this. This is not used at all, and is instead automatically set, depending on the targetted ROM image size, both in ich9gen and ich9deblob. 0x7ff means 8MiB, and 0x3ff means 4MiB. flReg1 is for the BIOS region. Simply speaking, this is defining the final 4KiB section of the ROM image, where the BIOS region ends. - -It was 0x3ff for this test, because the R500 that was used to create this report had a 4MiB SOIC-8 flash chip. - -@node Onboard gigabit ethernet NIC is disabled -@section Onboard gigabit ethernet NIC is disabled -@anchor{#onboard-gigabit-ethernet-nic-is-disabled} - -@verbatim -- descriptorStruct.ichStraps.ichStrap0.integratedGbe = 0x1; -- descriptorStruct.ichStraps.ichStrap0.lanPhy = 0x1; -+ descriptorStruct.ichStraps.ichStrap0.integratedGbe = 0x0; -+ descriptorStruct.ichStraps.ichStrap0.lanPhy = 0x0; -@end verbatim - -Most GM45 laptops (e.g. X200, T400, T500, R400) have the @strong{Intel 82567LM} integrated gigabit NIC. - -On the R500, a @strong{Broadcom BCM5787M} NIC is present. To make this work, the change above must be made for the R500 descriptor. - -@node No Gbe region! -@chapter No Gbe region! -@anchor{#no-gbe-region} -Not shown in the diffs above: - -@verbatim -Original: Descriptor start block: 00000000 ; Descriptor end block: 00000000 -Original: BIOS start block: 00200000 ; BIOS end block: 003ff000 -Original: ME start block: 00001000 ; ME end block: 001f7000 -Original: GBe start block: 00fff000 ; GBe end block: 00000000 -Original: Platform start block: 001f8000 ; Platform end block: 001ff000 -@end verbatim - -As explained above, this laptop uses a Broadcom NIC, which means that the Gbe region does not and @emph{should not} exist, since this is for the Intel NIC only. - -In the output above, Gbe starts at fff and ends at 000. Base 1FFF or FFF, and limit 0, means that the region is disabled. - -In the output above, the ME region is 4KiB larger than on other GM45 systems that have a Gbe region. 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