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* Allow multiple config files when building CorebootAndrew Robbins2018-10-091-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The base configuration for a given board can be overriden by config files (also named "config") placed into target-specific subdirectories. These additional configurations are read and passed to make as arguments, overriding their counterparts in the base config file; consquently, commented lines should not be added to these configs. R400/T400/T500/W500 ROMs may now be built for 4/8/16mb flash chip sizes.
* Consolidate R400/T400/T500/W500 Coreboot configsAndrew Robbins2018-10-081-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The goal here is to have fewer full configuration files. By consolidating the T400 board configs (and board variants such as the R400/T500/W500) into at most two base configs we can rely on separate target-specific configs (e.g., for different flash sizes) to override our default values given in projects/coreboot/configs/t400/config File contents of the new configs located at projects/coreboot/t400/variants/ are now supplied to make as command-line arguments, overriding the same configurations in the base config. The T400 file is included as an example of which configurations need to be overriden by a variant for a proper SMBIOS name to be used. Configs allowing for different ROM chip sizes other than the default are reimplemented in a subsequent commit. The following are no longer valid targets when building Coreboot: r400_16mb r400_8mb r400_4mb t400_16mb t400_8mb t400_4mb t500_16mb t500_8mb t500_4mb w500_16mb w500_8mb w500_4mb
* Change mode of coreboot-helper script to 0755Andrew Robbins2017-09-181-0/+0
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* Replaced '#!/bin/bash' w/ '#!/usr/bin/env bash'Andrew Robbins2017-06-231-1/+1
| | | | | This is mainly useful for being able to run these scripts on BSDs. And for users who use a Bash not installed to /bin.
* Paper build system initial import into LibrebootPaul Kocialkowski2017-01-151-0/+38
This is the initial import of the Paper build system into Libreboot. It was written as a flexible and painless replacement for the Libreboot build system, allowing to support many different configurations. It currently only supports the following CrOS devices: * Chromebook 13 CB5-311 (nyan big) * Chromebook 14 (nyan blaze) * Chromebook 11 (HiSense) (veyron jerry) * Chromebit CS10 (veyron mickey) * Chromebook Flip C100PA (veyron minnie) * Chromebook C201PA (veyron speedy) The build system also supports building various tools and provides various scripts to ease the installation on CrOS devices. Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>