From 12e695ec7b160b1cc62831838244454b7edd03d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Leah Woods
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 19:31:16 -0400
Subject: New board: ThinkPad R500 (experimental)
The ich9deblob and ich9gen utilities were modified, so that they
support reading and/or writing descriptor images where the GbE
region is not defined. These utilities were also re-factored
and tidied up a bit.
A quick was noticed during the course of this work, in that
Compenent 1 Density was being set to 8MiB constantly, even
on systems with 4MiB flash chips. Component 2 Density was
set statically to 2MiB. ich9gen now sets both to 4MiB or 8MiB,
depending on whether building the descriptor for a 4MiB or
8MiB ROM image.
There are still some ACPI bugs (see docs/hcl/r500.html), which
will have to be fixed upstream. TODO: get hw reg dumps from
a factory R500, and compare with the X200 or T400 dumps.
---
(limited to 'docs/install/index.html')
diff --git a/docs/install/index.html b/docs/install/index.html
index 56d5048..b0df387 100644
--- a/docs/install/index.html
+++ b/docs/install/index.html
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@
ThinkPad T60: Recovery guide
ThinkPad X200/X200S/X200T (needed if running the proprietary firmware, or to unbrick)
ThinkPad R400 (needed if running the proprietary firmware, or to unbrick)
+ ThinkPad R500 (needed if running the proprietary firmware, or to unbrick)
ThinkPad T400 (needed if running the proprietary firmware, or to unbrick)
ThinkPad T500 (needed if running the proprietary firmware, or to unbrick)
@@ -142,6 +143,7 @@
X200 users, refer to x200_external.html,
R400 users refer to r400_external.html,
+ R500 users refer to r500_external.html,
T400 users refer to t400_external.html,
T500 users refer to t500_external.html
@@ -194,7 +196,7 @@
Similarly, it is possible to write-protect the flash chip in coreboot or libreboot on GM45 laptops
- (X200/R400/T400/T500). If you did this, then you will need to use the links above for flashing,
+ (X200/R400/R500/T400/T500). If you did this, then you will need to use the links above for flashing,
treating your laptop as though it currently has the proprietary firmware (because write-protected SPI flash
requires external re-flashing, as is also the case when running the proprietary firmware).
@@ -222,7 +224,15 @@
and assuming that your current firmware has the correct MAC address in it, you can get it from your OS.
- Flash chip size on GM45 (X200/R400/T400/T500)
+
+
+ R500 users: your laptop lacks a GbE region, because it has a different NIC. You do not need to change the MAC
+ address on this laptop; it will already be correct. You can simply flash the available ROM images for the R500, as-is.
+ See ../hcl/r500.html#nogbe.
+
+
+
+ Flash chip size
Use this to find out:
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