gaspar-ilom 5fceacb816
update README files for haswell boards in blobs/
remove all references to 3rd party blobs mrc.bin for ram init
we now rely on native ram initialization for haswell boards

Signed-off-by: gaspar-ilom <gasparilom@riseup.net>
2025-03-12 19:26:53 +01:00
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W541 Blobs

Overview

Coreboot on the W541 requires the following binary blobs:

  • me.bin - Consists of Intels Management Engine (ME), which we modify using me_cleaner to remove all but the modules which are necessary for the CPU to function.
  • gbe.bin - Consists of hardware/software configuration data for the Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) controller. Intel publishes the data structure here, and an ImHex hex editor pattern is available here.
  • ifd.bin - Consists of the Intel Flash Descriptor (IFD). Intel publishes the data structure here, and an ImHex hex editor pattern is available here.

Heads supplies an IFD and GbE blob, which we extracted from a donor board. We changed the MAC address of the GbE blob to 00:de:ad:c0:ff:ee using nvmutil, to support anonymity and build reproducibility.

When building any W541 board variant with make, the build system will download a copy of the Intel ME. We extract the me.bin from a Lenovo firmware update.

Native Ram Initialization

Note that due to native ram initialization for haswell boards in coreboot it is no longer necessary to use a third party blob (mrc.bin)

Using Your Own Blobs

You can compile Heads using the Intel ME, GbE, and and IFD blobs from your original ROM.

First, make sure you've built Heads at least once in order to download the Coreboot sources:

$ make BOARD=w541-hotp-maximized

Then, supply the path to the Coreboot sources via the COREBOOT_DIR environment variable, and run the blob-extraction script:

$ export COREBOOT_DIR="./build/x86/coreboot-4.17/"
$ ./blobs/w541/extract /path/to/original_rom.bin ./blobs/w541

Now, you can rebuild Heads:

$ make BOARD=w541-hotp-maximized