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Martin Kepplinger 4 years ago
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skulls-x230t 0.0.1 - unreleased
---------------------------------------
This release includes the following changes:
* initial seperate release for the X230T
based on the X230 configuration
* based on coreboot commit TODO

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# Skulls - [Thinkpad X230T](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-tablet-laptops/thinkpad-x230-tablet)
![seabios_bootmenu](front.jpg)
## Latest release
Get it from our [release page](https://github.com/merge/skulls/releases)
* __coreboot__: We take coreboot's master branch at the time we build a release image.
* __microcode update__: revision `0x21` from 2019-02-13
* __SeaBIOS__: version [1.12.1](https://seabios.org/Releases) from 2019-02-04
### release images to choose from
We release multiple different, but _very similar_ images you can choose from.
They all should work on all versions of the X230T. These are the
differences; (xxxxxxxxxx stands for random characters in the filename):
* `x230t_coreboot_seabios_xxxxxxxxxx_top.rom` includes the _proprietary_
[VGA BIOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS) from [Intel](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/intelligent-systems/intel-embedded-graphics-drivers/faq-bios-firmware.html)
which is non-free software. It is executed in "secure" mode.
* `x230t_coreboot_seabios_free_xxxxxxxxxx_top.rom` includes the
[VGA BIOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS)
[SeaVGABIOS](https://www.seabios.org/SeaVGABIOS) which is free software.
While technically more interesting, visually this is currently not as
beautiful:
* The [bootspash image is not shown](https://github.com/merge/skulls/issues/59).
* Early boot console messages (after your HDD's bootloader has started a kernel) might be [missing](https://github.com/merge/skulls/issues/46).
## table of contents
* [TL;DR](#tldr)
* [First-time installation](#first-time-installation)
* [Updating](#updating)
* [Moving to Heads](#moving-to-heads)
* [Why does this work](#why-does-this-work)
* [How to rebuild](#how-to-reproduce-the-release-images)
## TL;DR
1. run `sudo ./x230t_skulls.sh` on your current X230T Linux system
2. Power down, remove the battery. Remove the keyboard and palmrest. Connect
a hardware flasher to an external PC (or a Raspberry Pi with a SPI 8-pin chip clip
can directly be used), and run
`sudo ./external_install_bottom.sh` on the lower chip
and `sudo ./external_install_top.sh` on the top chip of the two.
3. For updating later, run `./x230t_skulls.sh`. No need to disassemble.
And always use the latest [released](https://github.com/merge/skulls/releases)
package. This will be tested. The git master
branch is _not_ meant to be stable. Use it for testing only.
## First-time installation
#### before you begin
Run Linux on your X230T, install `dmidecode` and run
`sudo ./x230t_skulls.sh`. It simply prints system information and
helps you to be up to date.
Make sure you have the latest skulls-x230t package release by running
`./x230t_skulls.sh -U`.
#### original BIOS update / EC firmware (optional)
If the script, `sudo ./x230t_skulls.sh` says "The installed original BIOS is very
old.", it means that you have a BIOS version that may include an EC version
older than 1.14.
If that's the case, consider doing one original Lenovo upgrade process. This is not
supported anymore, once you're running coreboot (You'd have to manually
flash back your backup images first, see later chapters).
This updates the BIOS _and_ Embedded Controller (EC) firmware. The EC
is not updated anymore, when running coreboot. Since official BIOS release 2.77 and
its EC version 1.15 Lenovo includes a digital signature check, which prevents
further firmware patching.
You have 2 options:
* use [the latest original CD](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-tablet-laptops/thinkpad-x230-tablet/downloads/DS029683) and burn it, or
* use the same, only with a patched EC firmware that allows using any aftermarket-battery:
(this is only possible up to EC Firmware 1.14)
By default, only original Lenovo batteries are allowed.
Thanks to [this](http://zmatt.net/unlocking-my-lenovo-laptop-part-3/)
[project](https://github.com/eigenmatt/mec-tools) we can use Lenovo's bootable
upgrade image, change it and create a bootable _USB_ image (even with EC updates
that allows one to use 3rd party aftermarket batteries). For this, follow instructions
at [github.com/hamishcoleman/thinkpad-ec](https://github.com/hamishcoleman/thinkpad-ec).
#### preparation: required hardware
* An 8 Pin SOIC Clip, for example from
[Pomona electronics](https://www.pomonaelectronics.com/products/test-clips/soic-clip-8-pin)
(for availability, check
[aliexpress](https://de.aliexpress.com/item/POMONA-SOIC-CLIP-5250-8pin-eeprom-for-tacho-8pin-cable-for-pomana-soic-8pin/32814247676.html) or
[elsewhere](https://geizhals.eu/?fs=pomona+test+clip+5250))
or alternatively hooks like
[E-Z-Hook XKM](https://e-z-hook.com/test-hooks/micro-hook/xkm/)
* 6 [female](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/37783/how-can-i-create-a-female-jumper-wire-connector)
[jumper wires](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_wire) like
[these](https://geizhals.eu/jumper-cable-female-female-20cm-a1471094.html)
to connect the clip to a hardware flasher (if not included with the clip)
* a hardware flasher
[supported by flashrom](https://www.flashrom.org/Flashrom/0.9.9/Supported_Hardware#USB_Devices), see below for the examples we support
#### open up the X230T
Remove the 7 screws of your X230T to remove the keyboard (by pushing it towards the
screen before lifting) and the palmrest. You'll find the chips using the photo
below. This is how the SPI connection looks like on both of the X230T's chips:
Screen (furthest from you)
![ ______
MOSI 5 --| |-- 4 GND
CLK 6 --| |-- 3 N/C
N/C 7 --| |-- 2 MISO
VCC 8 --|______|-- 1 CS](soic8.png)
Edge (closest to you)
... choose __one of the following__ supported flashing hardware examples:
#### Hardware Example: Raspberry Pi 3
A Raspberry Pi can directly be a flasher through it's I/O pins, see below.
Use a test clip or hooks, see [required hardware](#preparation-required-hardware).
On the RPi we run [Raspbian](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/)
and have the following setup:
* Connect to the console: Either
* connect a screen and a keyboard, or
* Use the [Serial connection](https://elinux.org/RPi_Serial_Connection) using a
USB-to-serial cable (like [Adafruit 954](http://www.adafruit.com/products/954),
[FTDI TTL-232R-RPI](http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Cables/RPi.htm) or
[others](https://geizhals.eu/usb-to-ttl-serial-adapter-cable-a1461312.html)) and
picocom (`picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0`) or minicom
* in the SD Cards's `/boot/config.txt` file `enable_uart=1` and `dtparam=spi=on`
* [For flashrom](https://www.flashrom.org/RaspberryPi) we put `spi_bcm2835`
and `spidev` in /etc/modules
* [Connect to a wifi](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md)
or ethernet to `sudo apt-get install flashrom`
* connect the Clip to the Raspberry Pi 3 (there are
[prettier images](https://github.com/splitbrain/rpibplusleaf) too):
Edge of pi (furthest from you)
(UART)
L GND TX RX CS
E | | | |
F +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
T | x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x |
| x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x |
E +----------------------------------^---^---^---^-------------------------------^--+
D | | | | |
G 3.3V MOSIMISO| GND
E (VCC) CLK
Body of Pi (closest to you)
![Raspberry Pi at work](rpi_clip.jpg)
Now copy the Skulls release tarball over to the Rasperry Pi and
[continue](#unpack-the-skulls-release-archive) on the Pi.
#### Hardware Example: CH341A based
The CH341A from [Winchiphead](http://www.wch.cn/), a USB interface chip,
is used by some cheap memory programmers.
The one we describe can be bought at
[aliexpress](http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-CH341A-24-25-Series-EEPROM-Flash-BIOS-DVD-USB-Programmer-DVD-programmer-router-Nine/32583059603.html),
but it's available [elsewhere](https://geizhals.eu/?fs=ch341a) too.
This means you need a different computer running a Linux based system here.
Also, we don't use the included 3,3V power output (provides too little power),
but a separate power supply. If you don't have any, consider getting a AMS1117
based supply for a second USB port (like [this](https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1PCS-AMS1117-3-3V-Mini-USB-5V-3-3V-DC-Perfect-Power-Supply-Module/32785334595.html) or [this](https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=ams1117+usb)).
* Leave the P/S Jumper connected (programmer mode, 1a86:5512 USB device)
* Connect 3,3V from your external supply to the Pomona clip's (or hook) VCC
* Connect GND from your external supply to GND on your CH341A programmer
* Connect your clip or hooks to the rest of the programmer's SPI pins
* Connect the programmer (and power supply, if USB) to your PC's USB port
![ch341a programmer with extra USB power supply](ch341a.jpg)
#### unpack the Skulls release archive
tar -xf skulls-x230t-<version>.tar.xz
cd skulls-x230t-<version>
#### ifd unlock and me_cleaner: the 8MB chip
Flashing the bottom chip (closer to you) is optional. It has the same pinout
than the upper chip. This allows you to enable/disable in-system flashing
(without disassembling the Thinkpad) and/or to neuter the
[Intel Management Engine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine)
for [security reasons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine#Security_vulnerabilities).
sudo ./external_install_bottom.sh -m -k <backup-file-to-create>
That's it. Keep the backup safe. Here are the options (just so you know):
* The `-m` option applies `me_cleaner -S -d` before flashing back, see
[me_cleaner](https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner).
* The `-l` option will (re-)lock your flash ROM, in case you want to force
yourself (and others) to hardware-flashing, see [updating](#updating).
#### Your BIOS choice: the 4MB chip
Now it's time to make your choice! Choose one of the images included in our
release and select it during running:
sudo ./external_install_top.sh -k <backup-file-to-create>
This selects and flashes it and that's it.
Keep the backup safe, assemble and
turn on the X230T. coreboot will do hardware init and start SeaBIOS.
## Updating
If you have locked your flash (i.e. `./external_install_bottom -l`) you can
flash externally using `external_install_top.sh` just like the
first time, see above. Only the "upper" 4MB chip has to be written.
It is recommended to do the the update directly on your X230T using Linux
though. This is considered more safe for your hardware and is very convenient -
just install the "flashrom" program and run `./x230t_skulls.sh`, see below.
1. boot Linux with the `iomem=relaxed` boot parameter (for example in /etc/default/grub `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`)
2. [download](https://github.com/merge/skulls/releases) the latest Skulls release tarball and unpack it or check for updates by running `./x230t_skulls.sh -U`.
3. run `sudo ./x230t_skulls.sh` and choose the image to flash.
Hint: In case your Linux distribution's GRUB bootloader doesn't use the full
screen, put the line `GRUB_GFXMODE=1366x768x32` in your `/etc/default/grub` file
(and run `update_grub`).
## Moving to Heads
[Heads](http://osresearch.net/) is an alternative BIOS system with advanced
security features. It's more complicated to use though. When having Skulls
installed, installing Heads is as easy as updating Skulls. You can directly
start using it:
* [build Heads](https://github.com/osresearch/heads)
* boot Linux with the `iomem=relaxed` boot parameter
* copy Heads' 12M image file `build/x230t/coreboot.rom` to Skulls' x230t directory
* run `sudo ./x230t_heads.sh`
That's it. Heads is a completely different project. Please read the
[documentation](http://osresearch.net/) for how to use it and report bugs
[over there](https://github.com/osresearch/heads/issues)
Switching back to Skulls is the same as [updating](#updating). Just run
`./x230t_skulls.sh`.
## Why does this work?
On the X230T, there are 2 physical "BIOS" chips. The "upper" 4MB
one holds the actual bios we can generate using coreboot, and the "lower" 8MB
one holds the rest that you can [modify yourself once](#first-time-installation),
if you like, but strictly speaking, you
[don't need to touch it at all](https://www.coreboot.org/Board:lenovo/x230#Building_Firmware).
What's this "rest"?
Mainly a tiny binary used by the Ethernet card and the Intel Management Engine.
Read the [coreboot documentation](https://doc.coreboot.org/mainboard/lenovo/xx30_series.html)
for more details.
## how to reproduce the release images
* `git clone https://github.com/merge/skulls`
* `cd skulls/x230t`
* `git checkout <version tag>` for the release you want to build. In this example 0.1.5.
* `./build.sh` and choose the configuration you want to build
### replace the splashscreen image
In order to create your own splashscreen image, before building,
overwrite the `splashscreen.jpg` with your own JPEG, using
* "Progressive" turned off, and
* "4:2:0 (chroma quartered)" Subsampling

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#!/bin/bash
source "util/functions.sh"
warn_not_root
have_config=0
usage()
{
echo "Skulls for the X230T"
echo " Run this script to rebuild a released image"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 [-c <config_file>]"
echo ""
echo " -c <config_file> to use for flashrom"
}
args=$(getopt -o c:h -- "$@")
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$args"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-c)
CONFIGFILE=$2
have_config=1
shift
;;
-h)
usage
exit 1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Invalid option: $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ ! "$have_config" -gt 0 ] ; then
configs_available=$(ls -1 | grep config || true)
if [ -z "${configs_available}" ] ; then
echo "No config file found. Please add -c <file>"
echo ""
usage
exit 1
fi
prompt="Please select a configuration to use for building or start with the -c option to use a different one:"
options=( $(find -maxdepth 1 -name "*config*" -print0 | xargs -0) )
PS3="$prompt "
select CONFIGFILE in "${options[@]}" "Quit" ; do
if (( REPLY == 1 + ${#options[@]} )) ; then
exit
elif (( REPLY > 0 && REPLY <= ${#options[@]} )) ; then
break
else
echo "Invalid option. Try another one."
fi
done
fi
rm -f defconfig-*
CONFIGFILE_READY=$(echo $CONFIGFILE | cut -d'-' -f2-)
cp $CONFIGFILE $CONFIGFILE_READY
cd ..
./build.sh --clean-slate --commit $(ls -1 x230t/defconfig-* | cut -d'-' -f2-) x230t
rm -f x230t/defconfig-*

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Copyright (C) 2018, Tom Hiller <thrilleratplay@gmail.com>
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
source /home/coreboot/common_scripts/variables.sh
source /home/coreboot/common_scripts/download_coreboot.sh
source /home/coreboot/common_scripts/config_and_make.sh
################################################################################
## MODEL VARIABLES
################################################################################
MAINBOARD="lenovo"
MODEL="x230t"
################################################################################
###############################################
## download/git clone/git pull Coreboot ##
###############################################
downloadOrUpdateCoreboot
##############################
## Copy config and make ##
##############################
configAndMake
#####################
## Post build ##
#####################
if [ ! -f "$DOCKER_COREBOOT_DIR/build/coreboot.rom" ]; then
echo "Uh oh. Things did not go according to plan."
exit 1;
else
#split out top BIOS
if [ ! -z "$COREBOOT_COMMIT" ]; then
RELEASEFILE="${MODEL}_coreboot_seabios_$(echo ${COREBOOT_COMMIT} | cut -c 1-10)_top.rom"
else
RELEASEFILE="coreboot_$MAINBOARD-$MODEL-top.rom"
fi
dd if="$DOCKER_COREBOOT_DIR/build/coreboot.rom" of="$DOCKER_COREBOOT_DIR/$RELEASEFILE" bs=1M skip=8
sha256sum "$DOCKER_COREBOOT_DIR/$RELEASEFILE" > "$DOCKER_COREBOOT_DIR/${RELEASEFILE}".sha256
echo "==================== result: ======================"
echo "$DOCKER_COREBOOT_DIR/$RELEASEFILE"
echo "==================================================="
fi

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Copyright (C) 2018, Martin Kepplinger <martink@posteo.de>
RED='\033[0;31m'
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
NC='\033[0m'
set -e
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
IFDTOOL=./util/ifdtool/ifdtool
ME_CLEANER_PATH=./util/me_cleaner/me_cleaner.py
have_chipname=0
have_backupname=0
me_clean=0
lock=0
have_flasher=0
rpi_frequency=0
usage()
{
echo "Skulls for the X230T"
echo " Run this script on an external computer with a flasher"
echo " connected to the X230T's bottom chip (farther away from"
echo " the display, closer to you)."
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 [-m] [-k <backup_filename>] [-l] [-f <flasher>] [-b <spispeed>] [-c <chip>]"
echo ""
echo " -f <hardware_flasher> supported flashers: rpi, ch341a"
echo " -c <chipname> flashrom chip name to use"
echo " -m apply me_cleaner -S -d"
echo " -l lock the flash instead of unlocking it"
echo " -k <backup> save the current image as"
echo " -b <spi frequency> frequency of the RPi SPI bus in Hz. default: 128"
}
args=$(getopt -o f:mlc:k:hb: -- "$@")
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$args"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-f)
FLASHER=$2
have_flasher=1
shift
;;
-m)
me_clean=1
;;
-l)
lock=1
;;
-c)
CHIPNAME=$2
have_chipname=1
shift
;;
-k)
BACKUPNAME=$2
have_backupname=1
shift
;;
-b)
rpi_frequency=$2
shift
;;
-h)
usage
exit 1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Invalid option: $1"
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
command -v flashrom >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -e >&2 "${RED}Please install flashrom and run as root${NC}."; exit 1; }
command -v make >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -e >&2 "${RED}Please install make and a C compiler${NC}."; exit 1; }
command -v mktemp >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -e >&2 "${RED}Please install mktemp (coreutils)${NC}."; exit 1; }
if [ ! "$have_flasher" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "Skulls for the X230T"
echo ""
echo "Please select the hardware you use:"
PS3='Please select the hardware flasher: '
options=("Raspberry Pi" "CH341A" "Exit")
select opt in "${options[@]}"
do
case $opt in
"Raspberry Pi")
FLASHER="rpi"
break
;;
"CH341A")
FLASHER="ch341a"
break
;;
"Exit")
exit 0
;;
*) echo invalid option;;
esac
done
fi
if [ ! "${rpi_frequency}" -gt 0 ] ; then
rpi_frequency=512
fi
programmer=""
if [ "${FLASHER}" = "rpi" ] ; then
echo "Ok. Run this on a Rasperry Pi."
programmer="linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=${rpi_frequency}"
elif [ "${FLASHER}" = "ch341a" ] ; then
echo "Ok. Connect a CH341A programmer"
programmer="ch341a_spi"
else
echo "invalid flashrom programmer"
usage
exit 1
fi
TEMP_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
if [ ! -d "$TEMP_DIR" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Error:${NC} Could not create temp dir"
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! "$have_chipname" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "trying to detect the chip..."
flashrom -p ${programmer} &> "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips || true
flashrom_error=""
flashrom_error=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep -i error || true)
if [ ! -z "${flashrom_error}" ] ; then
usage
echo "-------------- flashrom error: ---------------"
cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
CHIPNAME=""
chip_found=0
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
CHIPNAME=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep Found | grep "MX25L6406E/MX25L6408E" | grep -oP '"\K[^"\047]+(?=["\047])' || true)
if [ ! -z "${CHIPNAME}" ] ; then
chip_found=1
fi
fi
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
CHIPNAME=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep Found | grep "EN25QH64" | grep -o '".*"' | grep -oP '"\K[^"\047]+(?=["\047])' || true)
if [ ! -z "${CHIPNAME}" ] ; then
chip_found=1
fi
fi
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
CHIPNAME=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep Found | grep "W25Q64.V" | grep -o '".*"' | grep -oP '"\K[^"\047]+(?=["\047])' || true)
if [ ! -z "${CHIPNAME}" ] ; then
chip_found=1
fi
fi
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "chip not detected."
flashrom -p ${programmer} || true
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
echo "chip not detected. Please find it manually and rerun with the -c parameter."
exit 1
else
echo -e "Detected ${GREEN}${CHIPNAME}${NC}."
fi
fi
make -C util/ifdtool
if [ ! -e ${IFDTOOL} ] ; then
echo "ifdtool not found at ${IFDTOOL}"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! "$me_clean" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo -e "Intel ME will ${RED}not${NC} be cleaned. Use -m if it should be."
else
echo -e "Intel ME will be ${GREEN}cleaned${NC}."
fi
if [ ! "$lock" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo -e "The flash ROM will be ${GREEN}unlocked${NC}."
else
echo -e "The flash ROM will be ${RED}locked${NC}."
fi
if [ "$me_clean" -gt 0 ] ; then
if [ ! -e ${ME_CLEANER_PATH} ] ; then
echo "me_cleaner not found at ${ME_CLEANER_PATH}"
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "Start reading 2 times. Please be patient..."
flashrom -p ${programmer} -c ${CHIPNAME} -r "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom
flashrom -p ${programmer} -c ${CHIPNAME} -r "${TEMP_DIR}"/test2.rom
cmp --silent "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom "${TEMP_DIR}"/test2.rom
if [ "$have_backupname" -gt 0 ] ; then
cp "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom "${BACKUPNAME}"
sha256sum "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom > "${BACKUPNAME}".sha256
echo "current image saved as ${BACKUPNAME}"
fi
reference_size=8388608
TEMP_SIZE=$(wc -c <"$TEMP_DIR/test1.rom")
if [ ! "$reference_size" -eq "$TEMP_SIZE" ] ; then
echo -e "${RED}Error:${NC} didn't read 8M. You might be at the wrong chip."
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}connection ok${NC}"
echo "start unlocking ..."
if [ "$me_clean" -gt 0 ] ; then
${ME_CLEANER_PATH} -d -S -O "${TEMP_DIR}"/work.rom "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom
else
cp "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom "${TEMP_DIR}"/work.rom
fi
if [ ! "$lock" -gt 0 ] ; then
${IFDTOOL} -u "${TEMP_DIR}"/work.rom
else
${IFDTOOL} -l "${TEMP_DIR}"/work.rom
fi
if [ ! -e "${TEMP_DIR}"/work.rom.new ] ; then
echo -e "${RED}Error:${NC} ifdtool failed. ${TEMP_DIR}/work.rom.new not found."
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$me_clean" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo -e "${GREEN}ifdtool and me_cleaner ok${NC}"
else
echo -e "${GREEN}ifdtool ok${NC}"
fi
make clean -C util/ifdtool
echo "start writing..."
flashrom -p ${programmer} -c "${CHIPNAME}" -w "${TEMP_DIR}"/work.rom.new
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Copyright (C) 2018, Martin Kepplinger <martink@posteo.de>
RED='\033[0;31m'
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
NC='\033[0m'
set -e
have_input_image=0
have_chipname=0
have_backupname=0
have_flasher=0
rpi_frequency=0
usage()
{
echo "Skulls for the X230T"
echo " Run this script on an external computer with a flasher"
echo " connected to the X230T's top chip (closer to the display"
echo " and farther from you)"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 [-i <image.rom>] [-c <chipname>] [-k <backup_filename>] [-f <flasher>] [-b <spispeed>]"
echo ""
echo " -f <hardware_flasher> supported flashers: rpi, ch341a"
echo " -i <image> path to image to flash"
echo " -c <chipname> to use for flashrom"
echo " -k <backup> save the current image as"
echo " -b <spi frequency> frequency of the RPi SPI bus in Hz. default: 128"
}
args=$(getopt -o f:i:c:k:hb: -- "$@")
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$args"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-f)
FLASHER=$2
have_flasher=1
shift
;;
-i)
INPUT_IMAGE_PATH=$2
have_input_image=1
shift
;;
-c)
CHIPNAME=$2
have_chipname=1
shift
;;
-k)
BACKUPNAME=$2
have_backupname=1
shift
;;
-b)
rpi_frequency=$2
shift
;;
-h)
usage
exit 1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Invalid option: $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
command -v flashrom >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -e >&2 "${RED}Please install flashrom and run as root${NC}."; exit 1; }
command -v mktemp >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -e >&2 "${RED}Please install mktemp (coreutils)${NC}."; exit 1; }
if [ ! "$have_input_image" -gt 0 ] ; then
image_available=$(ls -1 | grep x230t_coreboot_seabios || true)
if [ -z "${image_available}" ] ; then
echo "No image file found. Please add -i <file>"
echo ""
usage
exit 1
fi
prompt="Please select a file to flash or start with the -i option to use a different one:"
options=( $(find -maxdepth 1 -name "*rom" -print0 | xargs -0) )
PS3="$prompt "
select INPUT_IMAGE_PATH in "${options[@]}" "Quit" ; do
if (( REPLY == 1 + ${#options[@]} )) ; then
exit
elif (( REPLY > 0 && REPLY <= ${#options[@]} )) ; then
break
else
echo "Invalid option. Try another one."
fi
done
fi
if [ ! "$have_flasher" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "Please select the hardware you use:"
PS3='Please select the hardware flasher: '
options=("Raspberry Pi" "CH341A" "Quit")
select opt in "${options[@]}"
do
case $opt in
"Raspberry Pi")
FLASHER="rpi"
break
;;
"CH341A")
FLASHER="ch341a"
break
;;
"Quit")
exit 0
;;
*) echo invalid option;;
esac
done
fi
if [ ! "${rpi_frequency}" -gt 0 ] ; then
rpi_frequency=512
fi
programmer=""
if [ "${FLASHER}" = "rpi" ] ; then
programmer="linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=${rpi_frequency}"
elif [ "${FLASHER}" = "ch341a" ] ; then
programmer="ch341a_spi"
else
echo "invalid flashrom programmer"
usage
exit 1
fi
TEMP_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
if [ ! -d "$TEMP_DIR" ]; then
echo "${RED}Error:${NC} Could not create temp dir"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! "$have_chipname" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "trying to detect the chip..."
flashrom -p ${programmer} &> "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips || true
flashrom_error=""
flashrom_error=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep -i error || true)
if [ ! -z "${flashrom_error}" ] ; then
cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
CHIPNAME=""
chip_found=0
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
CHIPNAME=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep Found | grep MX25L3206E | grep -oP '"\K[^"\047]+(?=["\047])' || true)
if [ ! -z "${CHIPNAME}" ] ; then
chip_found=1
fi
fi
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
CHIPNAME=$(cat "${TEMP_DIR}"/chips | grep Found | grep EN25QH32 | grep -oP '"\K[^"\047]+(?=["\047])' || true)
if [ ! -z "${CHIPNAME}" ] ; then
chip_found=1
fi
fi
if [ ! "$chip_found" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "chip not detected."
flashrom -p ${programmer} || true
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
echo "Please find it manually in the list above and rerun with the -c parameter."
exit 1
else
echo -e "Detected ${GREEN}${CHIPNAME}${NC}."
fi
fi
INPUT_IMAGE_NAME=$(basename "${INPUT_IMAGE_PATH}")
INPUT_IMAGE_SIZE=$(wc -c < "$INPUT_IMAGE_PATH")
reference_filesize=4194304
if [ ! "$INPUT_IMAGE_SIZE" -eq "$reference_filesize" ] ; then
echo -e "${RED}Error:${NC} input file must be 4MB of size"
exit 1
fi
echo "verifying SPI connection by reading 2 times. please wait."
flashrom -p ${programmer} -c ${CHIPNAME} -r ${TEMP_DIR}/test1.rom
flashrom -p ${programmer} -c ${CHIPNAME} -r ${TEMP_DIR}/test2.rom
cmp --silent "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom "${TEMP_DIR}"/test2.rom
if [ "$have_backupname" -gt 0 ] ; then
cp "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom "${BACKUPNAME}"
sha256sum "${TEMP_DIR}"/test1.rom > "${BACKUPNAME}".sha256
echo "current image saved as ${BACKUPNAME}"
fi
TEMP_SIZE=$(wc -c < "$TEMP_DIR/test1.rom")
if [ ! "$INPUT_IMAGE_SIZE" -eq "$TEMP_SIZE" ] ; then
echo -e "${RED}Error:${NC} read image (${TEMP_SIZE}) has different size that new image $INPUT_IMAGE_NAME (${INPUT_IMAGE_SIZE})"
exit 1
fi
rm -rf "${TEMP_DIR}"
echo -e "${GREEN}connection ok${NC}. flashing ${INPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
flashrom -p ${programmer} -c "${CHIPNAME}" -w "${INPUT_IMAGE_PATH}"
echo -e "${GREEN}DONE${NC}"

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CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE=y
CONFIG_USE_BLOBS=y
CONFIG_VENDOR_LENOVO=y
CONFIG_NO_POST=y
CONFIG_CBFS_SIZE=0x400000
CONFIG_BOARD_LENOVO_X230=y
# CONFIG_H8_BEEP_ON_DEATH is not set
CONFIG_GENERIC_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER=y
CONFIG_DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8=y
CONFIG_COREINFO_SECONDARY_PAYLOAD=y
CONFIG_NVRAMCUI_SECONDARY_PAYLOAD=y

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CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE=y
CONFIG_USE_BLOBS=y
CONFIG_BOOTSPLASH_IMAGE=y
CONFIG_VENDOR_LENOVO=y
CONFIG_NO_POST=y
CONFIG_VGA_BIOS=y
CONFIG_CBFS_SIZE=0x400000
CONFIG_BOARD_LENOVO_X230=y
# CONFIG_S3_VGA_ROM_RUN is not set
# CONFIG_H8_BEEP_ON_DEATH is not set
CONFIG_VGA_ROM_RUN=y
CONFIG_PCI_OPTION_ROM_RUN_YABEL=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE=y
CONFIG_VBE_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER=y
CONFIG_BOOTSPLASH=y
CONFIG_DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_8=y
CONFIG_COREINFO_SECONDARY_PAYLOAD=y
CONFIG_NVRAMCUI_SECONDARY_PAYLOAD=y

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Copyright (C) 2018, Martin Kepplinger <martink@posteo.de>
#
# Script to build release-archives with. This requires a checkout from git.
# WARNING: This script is very dangerous! It may delete any untracked files.
set -e
have_version=0
have_image=0
have_image_2=0
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $0 -v version -i release_image -f second_release_image"
}
args=$(getopt -o v:i:f: -- "$@")
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$args"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-i)
RELEASE_IMAGE=$2
have_image=1
shift
;;
-f)
RELEASE_IMAGE_2=$2
have_image_2=1
shift
;;
-v)
version=$2
have_version=1
shift
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Invalid option: $1"
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ ! "$have_image" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "we currently need 2 release images"
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ ! "$have_image_2" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "we currently need 2 release images"
usage
exit 1
fi
# Do we have a desired version number?
if [ "$have_version" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "trying to build version $version"
else
echo "please specify a version"
usage
exit 1
fi
# Version number sanity check
if grep "${version}" NEWS
then
echo "configurations seems ok"
else
echo "please check the NEWS file"
exit 1
fi
# Check that we are on master
branch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
echo "we are on branch $branch"
if [ ! "${branch}" = "master" ] ; then
echo "you don't seem to be on the master branch"
exit 1
fi
if git diff-index --quiet HEAD --; then
# no changes
echo "there are no uncommitted changes (version bump)"
exit 1
fi
echo "======================================================"
echo " are you fine with the following version bump?"
echo "======================================================"
git diff
echo "======================================================"
read -r -p " Press enter to continue"
echo "======================================================"
filesize=$(wc -c <"${RELEASE_IMAGE}")
reference_filesize=4194304
if [ ! "$filesize" -eq "$reference_filesize" ] ; then
echo "filesize of release image is wrong"
exit 1
fi
filesize=$(wc -c <"${RELEASE_IMAGE_2}")
reference_filesize=4194304
if [ ! "$filesize" -eq "$reference_filesize" ] ; then
echo "filesize of release image is wrong"
exit 1
fi
RELEASE_DIR="skulls-x230t-${version}"
rm -rf "$RELEASE_DIR"
mkdir -p "$RELEASE_DIR"
# copy-in the ROMs
cp "${RELEASE_IMAGE}" "$RELEASE_DIR"
cp "${RELEASE_IMAGE_2}" "$RELEASE_DIR"
RELEASE_IMAGE_FILE=$(basename "${RELEASE_IMAGE}")
sha256sum ${RELEASE_DIR}/${RELEASE_IMAGE_FILE} > "${RELEASE_DIR}/${RELEASE_IMAGE_FILE}.sha256"
RELEASE_IMAGE_FILE_2=$(basename "${RELEASE_IMAGE_2}")
sha256sum ${RELEASE_DIR}/${RELEASE_IMAGE_FILE_2} > "${RELEASE_DIR}/${RELEASE_IMAGE_FILE_2}.sha256"
# copy in device independent stuff
cp ../SOURCE.md "$RELEASE_DIR"
cp -a ../util "$RELEASE_DIR"
# copy in x230t stuff
cp -a README.md NEWS LICENSE* \
x230t_skulls.sh x230t_heads.sh \
external_install_bottom.sh external_install_top.sh \
"$RELEASE_DIR"
tar -cJf "$RELEASE_DIR".tar.xz "$RELEASE_DIR"
rm -rf "$RELEASE_DIR"
git commit -a -m "update to ${version}"
git tag -s "${version}" -m "skulls-x230t ${version}"
sha256sum "$RELEASE_DIR".tar.xz > "$RELEASE_DIR".tar.xz.sha256
sha512sum "$RELEASE_DIR".tar.xz > "$RELEASE_DIR".tar.xz.sha512
gpg -b -a "$RELEASE_DIR".tar.xz

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Copyright (C) 2018, Martin Kepplinger <martink@posteo.de>
set -e
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
source "util/functions.sh"
have_input_image=0
extended_mode=0
usage()
{
echo "Skulls for the X230T"
echo " Run this script on the X230T directly."
echo ""
echo " This flashes Heads to your BIOS, see http://osresearch.net"
echo " Heads is a different project. No image is included."
echo " Read https://github.com/osresearch/heads for how to build it"
echo " Make sure you booted Linux with iomem=relaxed"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 -i <heads_image>.rom"
echo ""
echo " (EXPERIMENTAL) Extended Bios:"
echo " -x use extended mode"
echo ""
echo "Usage example:"
echo "Flash an extended Heads image: $0 -x -i <heads_image>.rom"
}
args=$(getopt -o xi:h -- "$@")
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$args"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-i)
INPUT_IMAGE_PATH=$2
have_input_image=1
shift
;;
-x)
extended_mode=1
;;
-h)
usage
exit 1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Invalid option: $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
force_x230_and_root
if [ ! "$have_input_image" -gt 0 ] ; then
image_available=$(ls -1 | grep rom || true)
if [ -z "${image_available}" ] ; then
echo "No image file found. Please add -i <file>"
echo ""
usage
exit 1
fi
prompt="file not specified. Please select a file to flash:"
options=( $(find -maxdepth 1 -name "*rom" -print0 | xargs -0) )
PS3="$prompt "
select INPUT_IMAGE_PATH in "${options[@]}" "Quit" ; do
if (( REPLY == 1 + ${#options[@]} )) ; then
exit
elif (( REPLY > 0 && REPLY <= ${#options[@]} )) ; then
break
else
echo "Invalid option. Try another one."
fi
done
fi
OUTPUT_PATH=output
INPUT_IMAGE_NAME=$(basename "${INPUT_IMAGE_PATH}")
OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME=${INPUT_IMAGE_NAME%%.*}_prepared.rom
echo -e "input: ${INPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
echo -e "output: ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
input_filesize=$(wc -c <"$INPUT_IMAGE_PATH")
reference_filesize=12582912
if [ ! "$input_filesize" -eq "$reference_filesize" ] ; then
echo "Error: input file must be 12MB of size"
exit 1
fi
rm -rf ${OUTPUT_PATH}
mkdir ${OUTPUT_PATH}
cp "${INPUT_IMAGE_PATH}" "${OUTPUT_PATH}/${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
LAYOUT_FILENAME="x230-layout-heads.txt"
if [ ! "$extended_mode" -gt 0 ] ; then
echo "0x00000000:0x00000fff ifd" > ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00001000:0x00002fff gbe" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00003000:0x004fffff me" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00500000:0x00bfffff bios" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
else
echo -e "${YELLOW}EXPERIMENTAL: extended flash image${NC}"
echo "0x00000000:0x00000fff ifd" > ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00001000:0x00002fff gbe" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00003000:0x0001afff me" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x0001b000:0x00bfffff bios" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
fi
echo -e "${YELLOW}WARNING${NC}: Make sure not to power off your computer or interrupt this process in any way!"
echo -e " Interrupting this process may result in irreparable damage to your computer!"
check_battery
while true; do
read -r -p "Flash the BIOS now? y/N: " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* )
if [ ! "$extended_mode" -gt 0 ] ; then
cd ${OUTPUT_PATH} && ${FLASHROM} --force --noverify-all -p internal --layout ${LAYOUT_FILENAME} --image bios -w "${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
else
cd ${OUTPUT_PATH} && ${FLASHROM} -p internal --layout ${LAYOUT_FILENAME} --image ifd -w "${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
${FLASHROM} -p internal --layout ${LAYOUT_FILENAME} --image me -w "${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
${FLASHROM} -p internal --layout ${LAYOUT_FILENAME} --image bios -w "${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
fi
break
;;
[Nn]* )
exit
;;
* )
exit
;;
esac
done
rm -rf ${OUTPUT_PATH}
while true; do
read -r -p "Power off now? (please do!) Y/n: " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) poweroff ;;
[Nn]* ) exit;;
* ) poweroff ;;
esac
done

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Copyright (C) 2019, Martin Kepplinger <martink@posteo.de>
set -e
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
source "util/functions.sh"
have_input_image=0
request_update=0
verbose=0
usage()
{
echo "Skulls for the X230T"
echo " Run this script on the X230T directly."
echo ""
echo " This flashes the BIOS with the given image."
echo " Make sure you booted Linux with iomem=relaxed"
echo ""
echo "Usage: $0 [-i <4mb_top_image>.rom] [-U] [-h]"
echo "Options:"
echo " -i path to the image to flash"
echo " -U update: check for a new Skulls package online"
echo " -v verbose output. prints more information"
echo " -h print this help text"
}
args=$(getopt -o i:hUv -- "$@")
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$args"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-i)
INPUT_IMAGE_PATH=$2
have_input_image=1
shift
;;
-h)
usage
exit 1
;;
-U)
request_update=1
;;
-v)
verbose=1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Invalid option: $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ "$request_update" -gt 0 ] ; then
warn_not_root
command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo -e >&2 "${RED}Please install curl.${NC}"; exit 1; }
CURRENT_VERSION=$(head -2 NEWS | egrep -o "([0-9]{1,}\.)+[0-9]{1,}")
UPSTREAM_FILE=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/merge/skulls/releases/latest | grep browser_download_url | cut -d'"' -f4 | cut -d'/' -f9 | head -n 1)
UPSTREAM_VERSION=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/merge/skulls/releases/latest | grep browser_download_url | cut -d'"' -f4 | cut -d'/' -f9 | head -n 1 | egrep -o "([0-9]{1,}\.)+[0-9]{1,}")
UPSTREAM_X230=$(echo ${UPSTREAM_FILE} | grep x230t)
if [[ -z "$UPSTREAM_X230" ]] ; then
echo "The latest release didn't include the X230T"
exit 0
fi
if [[ $verbose -gt 0 ]] ; then
echo "This is v$CURRENT_VERSION and latest is v$UPSTREAM_VERSION"
fi
if [[ "$CURRENT_VERSION" = "$UPSTREAM_VERSION" ]] ; then
echo -e "${GREEN}You are using the latest version of Skulls for the X230T${NC}"
exit 0
elif [[ "$CURRENT_VERSION" < "$UPSTREAM_VERSION" ]] ; then
echo -e "${RED}You have ${CURRENT_VERSION} but there is version ${UPSTREAM_VERSION} available for the X230T. Please update.${NC}"
read -r -p "Download it to the parent directory now? [y/N] " response
case "$response" in
[yY][eE][sS]|[yY])
UPSTREAM_URL=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/merge/skulls/releases/latest | grep browser_download_url | cut -d'"' -f4 | head -n 1)
UPSTREAM_URL_SHA256=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/merge/skulls/releases/latest | grep browser_download_url | cut -d'"' -f4 | head -n 3 | tail -n 1)
cd ..
curl -LO ${UPSTREAM_URL}
curl -LO ${UPSTREAM_URL_SHA256}
sha256sum -c ${UPSTREAM_FILE}.sha256
mkdir skulls-x230t-${UPSTREAM_VERSION}
tar -xf ${UPSTREAM_FILE} -C skulls-x230t-${UPSTREAM_VERSION}/
echo "Version ${UPSTREAM_VERSION} extracted to ../skulls-x230t-${UPSTREAM_VERSION}/"
echo "Please continue in the new directory."
;;
*)
exit 0
;;
esac
else
echo "You seem to use a development version. Please use release package skulls-x230t ${UPSTREAM_VERSION} for flashing."
fi
exit 0
fi
force_x230_and_root
BIOS_VENDOR=$(${DMIDECODE} -t bios | grep Vendor | cut -d':' -f2)
if [[ $BIOS_VENDOR != *"coreboot"* ]] ; then
BIOS_VERSION=$(${DMIDECODE} -s bios-version | grep -o '[1-2].[0-7][0-9]')
bios_major=$(echo "$BIOS_VERSION" | cut -d. -f1)
bios_minor=$(echo "$BIOS_VERSION" | cut -d. -f2)
if [ "${bios_minor}" -ge "61" ] ; then
echo "Ready to use external_install_bottom.sh and external_install_top.sh"
echo "Please run both scripts from a different computer with a"
echo "hardware SPI flasher."
else
echo -e "The installed original BIOS is very old."
echo -e "${RED}Please upgrade${NC} from lenovo.com before installing coreboot."
fi
exit 0
fi
if [[ "$verbose" -gt 0 ]] ; then
if [ -d "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0" ] ; then
bat_last_full=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_full)
bat_design_cap=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_full_design)
bat_health=$(echo "scale=2 ; $bat_last_full/$bat_design_cap" | bc | sed 's/^\./0./')
echo "INFO: Battery hardware health is $bat_health%"
fi
fi
if [ ! "$have_input_image" -gt 0 ] ; then
image_available=$(ls -1 | grep x230t_coreboot_seabios || true)
if [ -z "${image_available}" ] ; then
echo "No image file found. Please add -i <file>"
echo ""
usage
exit 1
fi
prompt="file not specified. Please select a file to flash. Please read the README for details about the differences:"
options=( $(find -maxdepth 1 -name "x230t_coreboot_seabios*rom" -print0 | xargs -0) )
PS3="$prompt "
select INPUT_IMAGE_PATH in "${options[@]}" "Quit" ; do
if (( REPLY == 1 + ${#options[@]} )) ; then
exit
elif (( REPLY > 0 && REPLY <= ${#options[@]} )) ; then
break
else
echo "Invalid option. Try another one."
fi
done
fi
OUTPUT_PATH=output
INPUT_IMAGE_NAME=$(basename "${INPUT_IMAGE_PATH}")
OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME=${INPUT_IMAGE_NAME%%.*}_prepared_12mb.rom
OUTPUT_IMAGE_PATH=${OUTPUT_PATH}/${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}
echo -e "input: ${INPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"
echo -e "output: ${OUTPUT_IMAGE_PATH}"
input_filesize=$(wc -c <"$INPUT_IMAGE_PATH")
reference_filesize=4194304
if [ ! "$input_filesize" -eq "$reference_filesize" ] ; then
echo "Error: input file must be 4MB of size"
exit 1
fi
rm -rf ${OUTPUT_PATH}
mkdir ${OUTPUT_PATH}
dd if=/dev/zero of="${OUTPUT_IMAGE_PATH}" bs=4M count=2 status=none
dd if="${INPUT_IMAGE_PATH}" oflag=append conv=notrunc of="${OUTPUT_IMAGE_PATH}" bs=4M status=none
LAYOUT_FILENAME="x230-layout.txt"
echo "0x00000000:0x00000fff ifd" > ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00001000:0x00002fff gbe" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00003000:0x004fffff me" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00500000:0x007fffff unused" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo "0x00800000:0x00bfffff bios" >> ${OUTPUT_PATH}/${LAYOUT_FILENAME}
echo -e "${YELLOW}WARNING${NC}: Make sure not to power off your computer or interrupt this process in any way!"
echo -e " Interrupting this process may result in irreparable damage to your computer!"
check_battery
while true; do
read -r -p "Flash the BIOS now? y/N: " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) cd ${OUTPUT_PATH} && ${FLASHROM} --force --noverify-all -p internal --layout ${LAYOUT_FILENAME} --image bios -w "${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME}"; break;;
[Nn]* ) exit;;
* ) exit;;
esac
done
rm -rf ${OUTPUT_PATH}
while true; do
read -r -p "Power off now? (please do!) Y/n: " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) poweroff ;;
[Nn]* ) exit;;
* ) poweroff ;;
esac
done

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