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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* ENABLE_VMX=y
* SET_VMX_LOCK_BIT=y
* VGA_TEXT_FRAMEBUFFER=y
* UART_PCI_ADDR=0x0
Previously configured options which were changed with this commit:
* LOCALVERSION=""
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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* SOUTHBRIDGE_AMD_SB700_33MHZ_SPI=y
* UART_PCI_ADDR=0x0
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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* VGA_TEXT_FRAMEBUFFER=y
* UART_PCI_ADDR=0x0
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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* SOUTHBRIDGE_AMD_SB700_33MHZ_SPI=y
* UART_PCI_ADDR=0x0
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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* ENABLE_VMX=y
* SET_VMX_LOCK_BIT=y
* VGA_TEXT_FRAMEBUFFER=y
* REALTEK_8168_MACADDRESS="00:f5:f0:40:71:fe"
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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* ENABLE_VMX=y
* SET_VMX_LOCK_BIT=y
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This config was updated using Coreboot's 'oldconfig' make target.
New configuration options enabled with this commit:
* ENABLE_VMX=y
* SET_VMX_LOCK_BIT=y
* UART_PCI_ADDR=0x0
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Testing needs to be done on the revision specified at
'projects/coreboot/configs/revision', thus all board-specific revision
files should be removed in order to avoid checking out an older
commit in the meantime.
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This is an update to Paul Kocialkowski's previous patch. Only an
absolute minimum of changes were made over those of Paul's in order
for it to apply, successfully, hence keeping Paul as the author of the
patch.
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This is likely one of the very last changes necessary to make the
Libreboot build system more cohesive in appearance.
Hopefully from this point forward it won't be as readily apparent as
to who wrote which parts of the build system (i.e. won't look like a
patchwork quilt any longer).
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'project_action' was used instead of the intended
'project_action_arguments' function, I presume, as project_action does
not actually carry out the argument action--contrary to what the name
may seem to imply.
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Helps keeps things more modular if each project only builds itself
rather than, for example, Coreboot's build action also building
crossgcc and an embedded controller firmware; this makes it possible
to rebuild only one project if its compilation fails.
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It makes things easier if the makefiles fetch the default payload from
its build directory, which should have a stable name.
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There is a separate vboot project, so those revision files related to
it should be placed in its configs directory instead.
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The new build system simply uses 'revision' to refer to the git
revision that should be used.
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The new build system uses the shortened version: arch
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This is mainly useful for being able to run these scripts on BSDs.
And for users who use a Bash not installed to /bin.
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Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
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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>
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