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Page on getting coreboot installed on the X201
 
Page on getting coreboot installed on the X201
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== Opening up the x201 ==
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<gallery widths=350px heights=150px>
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File:x201-flash_0000.JPG|Flashchip is placed under the keyboard
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File:x201-flash_0001.JPG|Remove battery first, it hides one screw
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File:x201-flash_0002.JPG|4 screws keep the keyboard in placed
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File:x201-flash_0003.JPG|Remove keyboard by pushing it screenwards with flat-tip screwdriver
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File:x201-flash_0004.JPG|Keep in mind that the keyboard is still connected. You might want to disconnect it.
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File:x201-flash_0005.JPG|Flashchip is located just above the yellow battery
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File:x201-flash_0008.JPG|You can cut the plastic a bit open or remove it entirely
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File:x201-flash_0009.JPG|Here we see our 8-pin flashchip.
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File:x201-flash_0013.JPG|And add a SOIC-8 clamp to connect your flasher.
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</gallery>
  
 
== Flashrom ==
 
== Flashrom ==
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=== Raspberry PI ===
 
=== Raspberry PI ===
  
https://www.flashrom.org/RaspberryPi
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio/
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* https://www.flashrom.org/RaspberryPi ([https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.flashrom.org/RaspberryPi archive])
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* https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio/ ([https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/gpio/ archive])
  
 
Here's how to connect the Raspberry pi GPIO to the chip.
 
Here's how to connect the Raspberry pi GPIO to the chip.
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  ===  front (display) ====
 
  ===  front (display) ====
  3.3V (pin 17)  N/C          (S)CLK/SCK (pin 23)  MOSI (pin 19)
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  3.3V (pin 17 or pin 1)  N/C          (S)CLK/SCK (pin 23)  MOSI (pin 19)
 
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  dot  |        |            |              |
 
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The Raspberry PI might not be able to provide enough power for the chip. Find a different 3.3v source, provide PSU-power to the laptop or desolder the chip, or improvise.
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<gallery widths=350px heights=150px>
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File:x201-flash_0014.JPG
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File:x201-flash_0015.JPG
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</gallery>
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The Raspberry PI might not be able to provide enough power for the chip. Find a different 3.3v source, provide PSU-power to the laptop, desolder the chip or improvise.
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You can read the flash via (asuming you have the MX25L6445):
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<pre>
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./flashrom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0 -c "MX25L6436E/MX25L6445E/MX25L6465E/MX25L6473E" -r x201-flash.bin
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</pre>
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Do this twice and compare files to check for read errors.
  
 
== Issues ==
 
== Issues ==

Latest revision as of 18:29, 26 March 2016

Projects
188px-Coreboot full.svg.png
Participants Webmind
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Status Active
Niche Software
Purpose World domination

Page on getting coreboot installed on the X201

Opening up the x201

Flashrom

U can use flashrom to backup and write your flash.

flashrom download: https://www.flashrom.org/Downloads

Raspberry PI

Here's how to connect the Raspberry pi GPIO to the chip.

 ===  front (display) ====
 3.3V (pin 17 or pin 1)   N/C          (S)CLK/SCK (pin 23)  MOSI (pin 19)
      |        |             |              |
 dot  |        |             |              |
 CS (pin 24)   MISO (pin 21) N/C           ground (pin 25)
 ===  back (touchpad) ===

The Raspberry PI might not be able to provide enough power for the chip. Find a different 3.3v source, provide PSU-power to the laptop, desolder the chip or improvise.

You can read the flash via (asuming you have the MX25L6445):

./flashrom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0 -c "MX25L6436E/MX25L6445E/MX25L6465E/MX25L6473E" -r x201-flash.bin

Do this twice and compare files to check for read errors.

Issues

  • as per 2016-03-15 the last working coreboot version was: a3e41c089602c58409e8dfd4aceecbdd7d4f4a5b

Files

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