Based on feedback, 1440p displays can benefit from 2x console as well.
Err toward a font too large rather than too small and lower the
threshold to 1350, which is the threshold fbwhiptail uses for 1.5x.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
Include kbd so the console font can be enlarged based on the display
resolution.
Don't force 1080p on the eDP output in Heads.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
fbwhiptail scales its UI based on the display size. FBWHIPTAIL_SCALE
can set a specific scale factor for testing.
fbwhiptail no longer looks for a 1080p mode when the default mode is
2160p.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
Build kbd and ship setfont if enabled with CONFIG_KBD.
When CONFIG_KBD is enabled, setconsolefont.sh will double the console
font size on large displays (>1600 lines tall as a heuristic).
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
For iterating, enabling these in the board config is easiest. It's
also possible to manually inject config.user ahead of time, or enable
at runtime without flashing, but the normal enable/flash/reboot path
does not work in qemu since it is unable to flash.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
On platforms using CONFIG_BOOT_EXTRA_TTYS multiple processes may try to
access TPM at the same time, failing with EBUSY. The order of execution
is unpredictable, so the error may appear on main console, secondary one,
or neither of them if the calls are sufficiently staggered. Try up to
three times (including previous one) with small delays in case of error,
instead of immediately scaring users with "you've been pwned" message.
Signed-off-by: Krystian Hebel <krystian.hebel@3mdeb.com>
Updated cbmem searches for CBMEM exposed by kernel in sysfs before
trying to read it from memory directly. As such, there is no need for
pointing to that file explicitly.
New coreboot revision also fixes output of 'cbmem -t' caused by wrong
endianness.
Signed-off-by: Krystian Hebel <krystian.hebel@3mdeb.com>
Simplify "enable" prompt a bit, clarify that firmware updating is
blocked, and remove mention of "failsafe boot mode". Reword "disable"
prompt similarly.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
The early recovery shell ("hold R") and serial recovery both could
bypass Restricted Boot since they occurred before config.user was
loaded. Load config.user earlier before these recovery methods.
Executing a shell directly (if recovery failed) also would bypass
Restricted Boot, additionally leaking /tmp/secret. Remove this from
the early recovery shell logic. Also remove the final failsafe exec
and move the "just in case" recovery from normal boot here instead, in
case the regular init script fails.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
kgpe-d16 and librem-l1um depend on 4.11 still today in tree, even though building is successful only on debian-10.
Fixing so people building 4.11 today are still successful.
4.19+ already depends on github.com releases tarballs.
REF: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/76399
The -s mode was removed, remove it from usage. Remove the test to skip
checking for board flashrom options with -s mode.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
The "disable restricted boot" prompt got slightly too long when fixing
the TPM wording. Re-wrap that line to match the others. Wrapping
could use some general cleanup but this is sufficient so the text isn't
truncated.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
The CONFIG_BASIC test was backwards, as a result it skipped the
LUKS disk unlock logic if basic mode was _not_ enabled. This wasn't
observed in the PureBoot distribution because we disable the LUKS disk
unlock feature.
CONFIG_BOOT_REQ_ROLLBACK and CONFIG_BOOT_REQ_HASH logic was also
skipped incorrectly, though neither of these are enabled on any board
so this had no effect in the PureBoot distribution either.
Test basic with each bit of logic to eliminate duplication of the
kexec-boot call and fix the LUKS disk unlock feature.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>