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== Status ==
== Status ==
Thanks for your interest in Lenovo T420 port. The code has not been merged yet, you can see the code on [http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/11765/ gerrit] and check it out.  
Thanks for your interest in Lenovo T420 port. The code has not been merged yet, you can see the code on [http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/11765/ gerrit].  


ATTENTION: You must cherry-pick [http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/12112/ this patch] before building. (It's merged to upstream, you can cherry-picked the T420 port on the upstream coreboot code.)
ATTENTION: You must cherry-pick [http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/12112/ this patch] before building. (It's merged to upstream, you can cherry-picked the T420 port on the upstream coreboot code.)
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* bluetooth
* bluetooth
* Linux (through GRUB-as-payload)
* Linux (through GRUB-as-payload)
* Windows (Sandy Bridge only, through SeaBIOS using a VGA blob from X230 vendor firmware, but still do not support Ivy Bridge)
* Windows (through SeaBIOS as payload or chainload SeaBIOS from GRUB payload, using a VGA BIOS)
* DVD-ROM drive
* DVD-ROM drive
* SD card slot
* SD card slot
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== Ivy Bridge processor support ==
== Ivy Bridge processor support ==
Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processor use the same socket, so an Ivy Bridge processor can be installed. Up to now only native graphics init works normally, using a VGA option ROM from an Ivy Bridge laptop (I tested it with an X230 VGA option ROM) still only supports Sandy Bridge graphics. You should use a [http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/12087/ patch on gerrit] so that coreboot can use the correct code for native graphics init.
Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processor use the same socket, so an Ivy Bridge processor can be installed. To use native graphics init, you should use a [http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/12087/ patch on gerrit] so that coreboot can use the correct code for native graphics init. You can also use a VGA option ROM with SeaBIOS, then you should set the correct PCI ID at `VGA device PCI IDs' setting.


Up to now, an i5-3340M and an i7-3720QM(QS version) is tested.
Up to now, an i5-3340M and an i7-3720QM(QS version) is tested.

Revision as of 03:34, 4 January 2016

Status

Thanks for your interest in Lenovo T420 port. The code has not been merged yet, you can see the code on gerrit.

ATTENTION: You must cherry-pick this patch before building. (It's merged to upstream, you can cherry-picked the T420 port on the upstream coreboot code.)

Issues:

  • The USB beside express card cannot funtion after S3 resume if CONFIG_USBDEBUG is set (work around: reload ehci-pci module)
  • Badly seated RAM may prevent booting (not really a problem but coreboot is more suspicious to this than vendor BIOS)
  • Boot failure with quad core Ivy Bridge processor with 8G DDR3L module (Bug #6, work around:revert 9f1fbb9a3002e8d74d53d7973bd1c7e3d4879238)

Tested:

  • Ivy Bridge processor (see below)
  • RAM module combinations of 2G+0, 4G+0, 8G+0, 0+8G, 4G+8G, 8G+8G
  • S3 (Suspend to RAM)
  • msata
  • USB
  • Video (internal)
  • Sound (integrated speakers, integrated mic, external headphones, external mic)
  • LAN
  • mini-PCIe slots (wlan)
  • bluetooth
  • Linux (through GRUB-as-payload)
  • Windows (through SeaBIOS as payload or chainload SeaBIOS from GRUB payload, using a VGA BIOS)
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • SD card slot
  • trackpoint
  • touchpad
  • webcam
  • Fn hotkeys (backlight control, suspend, thinklight)
  • Thinklight
  • dock (tested with a TYPE 4337)

Not Tested:

  • Video (VGA and Displayport)
  • Expresscard slot (including hotplugging)
  • mini pci-e wwan
  • Fingerprint reader.
  • Thermal management

proprietary components status

  • CPU Microcode (optional): you may need it if your system is unstable (especially you're using a ES/QS processor)
  • VGA option rom (optional): you need it if you want graphics in SeaBIOS but most payloads should work without it (text mode or corebootfb mode)
  • ME(Management Engine) => you do not have to touch it(just leave it where it is)
  • EC(Embedded Controller) => you do not have to touch it(just leave it where it is)

Flashing

T420 has an SOIC-8 flash chip of 8M. It's subdivided in roughly in 3 parts:

  • Descriptor (12K)
  • ME firmware (5M-12K)
  • System flash (3M)

ME firmware is not readable. Vendor firmware locks the flash and so you need to flash externally (unless until someone figures out a way around it).

Proceeds as follows:

  • Turn off your laptop, remove battery and AC adapter.
  • Disassemble the T420 laptop as the hardware maintenance manual says. You have to take out the mainboard, because the flash chip is under the magnesium stucture frame.
  • Connect your external SPI flasher to the SPI chip and flash it. Using an SOIC-8 clip is recommended.

When the laptop is running coreboot, you can reflash the firmware using flashrom:

 flashrom -p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick -w <coreboot image>

Ivy Bridge processor support

Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processor use the same socket, so an Ivy Bridge processor can be installed. To use native graphics init, you should use a patch on gerrit so that coreboot can use the correct code for native graphics init. You can also use a VGA option ROM with SeaBIOS, then you should set the correct PCI ID at `VGA device PCI IDs' setting.

Up to now, an i5-3340M and an i7-3720QM(QS version) is tested.