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Documentation: Update 4.21 release notes for upcoming release4.21
Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <gaumless@gmail.com> Change-Id: Ice46117ccd3a082e20ce0d18421fd7da92aa3dbf Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/77330 Reviewed-by: Felix Singer <service+coreboot-gerrit@felixsinger.de> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
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Upcoming release - coreboot 4.21
========================================================================
-The 4.21 release is planned for mid-August, 2023
+The 4.21 release is scheduled for August 21st, 2023
-Update this document with changes that should be in the release notes.
+In the past quarter year, the coreboot project has gotten over 1200 new
+patches from around 140 authors, 20 of whom contributed for the first
+time.
-* Please use Markdown.
-* See the past few release notes for the general format.
-* The chip and board additions and removals will be updated right
- before the release, so those do not need to be added.
-* Note that all changes before the release are done are marked upcoming.
- A final version of the notes are done after the release.
+Thank you to all of our donors, the code contributors, the people who
+take time to review all of those patches and all of the people who care
+about the coreboot project. There have been a number of new companies
+starting to use coreboot recently, and we appreciate all of the
+contributions and support.
+
+### Upcoming switch from master branch to main branch
+
+Historically, the initial branch that was created in a new git
+repository was named ‘master’. In line with many other projects,
+coreboot has decided to switch away from this name and use the name
+‘main’ instead. You can read about the initial reasoning on the SFC’s
+website: https://sfconservancy.org/news/2020/jun/23/gitbranchname/
+
+At some point before the 4.22 release, coreboot will be switching from
+the master branch to the main branch. This shouldn’t be a difficult
+change for most people, as everyone will just have to rebase on top of
+a different branch name.
+
+We’ve already created the main branch, and it is currently synced with
+the master branch. Please update any scripts to point to main instead
+of master.
+
+At the point of the changeover, we will move all patches in gerrit to
+the main branch and disable pushes to the master branch.
+
+After the switch, we will sync the main branch to the master branch for
+a while to give people a little more time to update any scripts that
+are currently pointed at the master branch. Note that this update will
+probably be done just once per day, and the frequency of updates will
+be decreased over time. We plan to stop updating the master branch
+following the 4.22 release.
Significant or interesting changes
----------------------------------
-### Add changes that need a full description here
+### lib: Support localized text of memory_training_desc in ux_locales.c
+
+Most of the text in coreboot is for logging, and does not use
+localization. There are however, some bits of text that can be
+presented to the user, and this patch supplies a method to localize
+them.
+
+To support the localized text, we need to get the locale id by vboot
+APIs and read raw string content file: preram_locales located at either
+RO or RW.
+
+The preram_locales file follows the format:
+
+ [PRERAM_LOCALES_VERSION_BYTE (\x01)]
+ [string_name_1] [\x00]
+ [locale_id_1] [\x00] [localized_string_1] [\x00]
+ [locale_id_2] [\x00] [localized_string_2] …
+ [\x01]
+ [string_name_2] [\x00] ...
+
+This code will search for the correct localized string that its string
+name is `memory_training_desc` and its locale ID matches the ID vb2api
+returns. If no valid string found, we will try to display in English
+(locale ID 0).
+
+
+### Improved the bootsplash support
+
+The JPEG decoder, that was added many years ago to display a bootsplash
+in coreboot, has a few quirks. People used to do some voodoo with GIMP
+to convert images to the right format, but we can also achieve the same
+with ImageMagick's `convert`. The currently known constraints are:
+
+* The framebuffer's color format is ignored,
+* only YCC 4:2:0 color sampling is supported, and
+* width and height have to be a multiple of 16 pixels.
+
+Beside that, we can only display the bootsplash if it completely fits
+into the framebuffer. As the latter's size is often decided at runtime,
+we can't do much more than offering an option to set a specific size.
+
+The build system has been extended so that the necessary adjustments to
+the picture can be done by it and several options have been added to
+Kconfig.
+
+
+### libpayload/uhci: Re-write UHCI RH driver w/ generic_hub API
+
+This is a complete rewrite of the UHCI root-hub driver, based on the
+xHCI one. We are doing things by the book as far as possible. One
+special case is uhci_rh_reset_port() which does the reset sequencing
+that usually the hardware would do.
+
+This abandons some quirks of the old driver:
+* Ports are not disabled/re-enabled for every attachment anymore.
+* We solely rely on the Connect Status Change bit to track changes.
+* Further status changes are now deferred to the next polling round.
+
+
+### linux_trampoline: Handle coreboot framebuffer & 64-bit addresses
+
+Translate the coreboot framebuffer info from coreboot tables to the
+Linux zero page.
+
+To support full 64-bit addresses, there is a new field `ext_lfb_base`
+since Linux 4.1. It is unclear, however, how a loader is supposed to
+know if the kernel is compatible with this. Filling these previously
+reserved bits doesn't hurt, but an old kernel would probably ignore
+them and not know that it's handling a clipped, invalid address. So we
+play safe, and only allow 64-bit addresses for kernels after the 2.15
+version bump of the boot protocol.
+
+
+### arch/x86: Don't allow hw floating point operations
+
+Even though coreboot does not allow floating point operations, some
+compilers like clang generate code using hw floating point registers,
+e.g. SSE %XMMx registers on 64bit code by default. Floating point
+operations need to be enabled in hardware for this to work (CR4). Also
+in SMM we explicitly need to save and restore floating point registers
+for this reason. If we instruct the compiler to not generate code with
+FPU ops, this simplifies our code as we can skip that step.
+
+With clang this reduces the binary size a bit. For instance ramstage
+for emulation/qemu-q35 drops by 4 kB from from 216600 bytes
+decompressed to 212768 bytes.
+
+Since we now explicitly compile both ramstage and smihandler code
+without floating point operations and associated registers we don't
+need to save/restore floating point registers in SMM.
+
+The EFER MSR is in the SMM save state and RSM properly restores it.
+Returning to 32bit mode was only done so that fxsave was done in the
+same mode as fxrstor, but this is no longer done.
+
+
+### Caching of PCIe 5.0 HSPHY firmware in SPI flash
+
+This adds the ability to cache the PCIe 5.0 HSPHY firmware in the SPI
+flash. A new flashmap region is created for that purpose. The goal of
+caching is to reduce the dependency on the CSME (Converged Security and
+Management Engine) and the HECI (Host Embedded Controller Interface) IP
+LOAD command which may fail when the CSME is disabled, e.g. soft
+disabled by HECI command or HAP (High Assurance Platform mode). By
+caching that firmware, this allows the PCIe 5.0 root ports to keep
+functioning even if CSME/HECI is not functional.
-* This section should have full descriptions and can or should have
- a link to the referenced commits.
-### Toolchain updates
+### Extracting of TPM logs using cbmem tool
+CBMEM can contain logs in different forms (at most one is present):
+ * coreboot-specific format (CBMEM_ID_TPM_CB_LOG exported as
+ LB_TAG_TPM_CB_LOG)
+ * TPM1.2 format (CBMEM_ID_TCPA_TCG_LOG)
+ * TPM2 format (CBMEM_ID_TPM2_TCG_LOG)
+
+The last two follow specifications by Trusted Computing Group, but
+until now cbmem couldn't print them.
+
+These changes make the cbmem utility check for existence of TPM1.2/TPM2
+logs in CBMEM and add code necessary for parsing and printing of their
+entries.
+
+`cbmem -L` for CONFIG_TPM1=y case
+
+```
+TCPA log:
+ Specification: 1.21
+ Platform class: PC Client
+TCPA log entry 1:
+ PCR: 2
+ Event type: Action
+ Digest: 5622416ea417186aa1ac32b32c527ac09009fb5e
+ Event data: FMAP: FMAP
+```
+
+`cbmem -L` for CONFIG_TPM2=y case
+
+```
+TPM2 log:
+ Specification: 2.00
+ Platform class: PC Client
+TPM2 log entry 1:
+ PCR: 2
+ Event type: Action
+ Digests:
+ SHA256: 68d27f08cb261463a6d004524333ac5db1a3c2166721785a6061327b6538657c
+ Event data: FMAP: FMAP
+```
+
+
+### soc/amd: read domain resource window configuration from hardware
+
+Read the MMIO and IO decode windows for the PCI root complex and the
+PCI bus number range decoded to the PCI root complex from the data
+fabric registers and pass the information to the resource allocator so
+it has the correct constraints to do its job. Also generate the
+corresponding ACPI resource producers in the SSDT so that the OS knows
+about this too. This is required for the upcoming USB 4 support.
+
+
+Additional coreboot changes
+---------------------------
+
+* Added SPDX headers to more files to help automated license checking.
+ The linter has been enabled to check the Makefiles as well.
+* Cleaned up Kconfig files and source code.
+* Enabled acpigen to generate tables for SPCR (Serial Port Console
+ Redirection) and GTDT (Generic Timer Description Table).
+* The resource allocation above the 4GiB boundary has been improved.
+* Most of the code has been adjusted to make use of C99 flexible arrays
+ instead of one-element or zero-length arrays.
+* Additional Dockerfiles based on Arch and Alpine Linux have been added
+ to build-test with alternate build environments, including musl-libc.
+ They are very basic at the moment and not equal to the coreboot-sdk.
+ They will be extended in the future.
+* Added support for ITE IT8784E to superiotool.
+* Added support for Intel 700 chipset series to inteltool and a build
+ issue with musl–libc has been fixed.
+* Added support for Intel 800 chipset series to ifdtool.
+* The coreboot-sdk container has been extended so that it allows
+ extracting the MRC binary from Haswell-based ChromeOS firmware images.
+* From now on POST code preprocessor macros should have a POSTCODE
+ prefix following the name of the POST code.
+* The NASM compiler provided by the coreboot toolchain wasn’t properly
+ integrated into xcompile and thus it wasn’t used by the build system.
+ Instead, it was required to install NASM on the host in order to use
+ it. This has been fixed.
+* The time measurement done in abuild got improved and also an issue
+ has been fixed when the variant name contains hyphens.
+* The RISC-V code was enabled to build with Clang.
+* Initial work has been done to transform Camelcase options to
+ Snakecase.
+* The buildgcc script is now able to just fetch the tarballs if desired,
+ which is needed for reproducible build environments for example.
+
+
+
+Changes to external resources
+-----------------------------
+
+### Toolchain
+
+* binutils
+ * Added binutils-2.40_stop_losing_entry_point_when_LTO_enabled.patch
* Upgrade IASL from 20221020 to 20230628
* Upgrade LLVM from 15.0.7 to 16.0.6
* Upgrade NASM from 2.15.05 to 2.16.01
+ * Added nasm-2.16.01_handle_warning_files_while_building_in_a_directory.patch
* Upgrade CMake from 3.26.3 to 3.26.4
* Upgrade GCC from 11.3.0 to 11.4.0
+ * Added gcc-11.4.0_rv32iafc.patch
-Additional coreboot changes
----------------------------
-The following are changes across a number of patches, or changes worth
-noting, but not needing a full description.
+### Git submodule pointers
+
+#### /3rdparty
+* amd_blobs: Update from commit id 1cd6ea5cc5 to 6a1e1457af (5 commits)
+* arm-trusted-firmware: Update from commit id 4c985e8674 to 37366af8d4
+(851 commits)
+* blobs: Update from commit id 01ba15667f to a8db7dfe82 (14 commits)
+* fsp: Update from commit id 6f2f17f3d3 to 3beceb01f9 (24 commits)
+* intel-microcode: Update from commit id 2be47edc99 to 6f36ebde45 (5
+commits)
+* libgfxinit: Update from commit id 066e52eeaa to a4be8a21b0 (18
+commits)
+* libhwbase: Update from commit id 8be5a82b85 to 584629b9f4 (2 commits)
+* qc_blobs: Update from commit id 33cc4f2fd8 to a252198ec6 (4 commits)
+* vboot: Update from commit id 35f50c3154 to 0c11187c75 (83 commits)
+
+#### /util
+* goswid: Update from commit id bdd55e4202 to 567a1c99b0 (5 commits)
+* nvidia/cbootimage: Update from commit id 65a6d94dd5 to 80c499ebbe (1
+commit)
+
+
+### External payloads
+
+* Update the depthcharge payload from commit ID 902681db13 to c48613a71c
+* Upgrade EDK2-MrChromebox from version 202304 to version 202306
+* Upgrade SeaBIOS from version 1.16.1 to version 1.16.2
+* Update tint from version 0.05 to version 0.07
+* Update U-Boot from version 2021.07 to version v2023.07
-* Changes that only need a line or two of description go here.
-Platform Updates
-----------------
+Added mainboards:
+-----------------
+* ByteDance ByteDance bd_egs
+* Google: Craaskov
+* Google: Expresso
+* Google: Karis
+* Google: Karis4ES
+* Google: Pirrha
+* Google: Ponyta
+* Google: Screebo4ES
+* Google: Ovis
+* Google: Ovis4ES
+* Google: Rex EC ISH
+* Google: Rex4ES
+* HP Compaq Elite 8300 USDT
+* HP EliteBook 820 G2
+* IBM SBP1
+* Intel Raptorlake silicon with Alderlake-P RVP
+* Inventec Transformers
+* MSI PRO Z790-P (WIFI)
+* MSI PRO Z790-P (WIFI) DDR4
+* Star Labs Star Labs StarBook Mk VI (i3-1315U and i7-1360P)
+* System76 addw3
+* System76 bonw15
+* System76 darp9
+* System76 galp7
+* System76 gaze17 3050
+* System76 gaze17 3060-b
+* System76 gaze18
+* System76 lemp12
+* System76 oryp11
+* System76 serw13
-* To be filled in immediately before the release by the release team
-Plans to move platform support to a branch
-------------------------------------------
+Removed Mainboards
+------------------
+
+* Intel Galileo
+
+
+Updated SoCs
+------------
+
+* Removed src/soc/intel/quark
-* Seciton to be filled in or removed after discussion
Statistics from the 4.20 to the 4.21 release
--------------------------------------------
-* To be filled in immediately before the release by the release team
+* Total Commits: 1252
+* Average Commits per day: 12.59
+* Total lines added: 317734
+* Average lines added per commit: 253.78
+* Number of patches adding more than 100 lines: 86
+* Average lines added per small commit: 36.22
+* Total lines removed: 261063
+* Average lines removed per commit: 208.52
+* Total difference between added and removed: 56671
+
+* Total authors: 143
+* New authors: 21
Significant Known and Open Issues
---------------------------------
-* To be filled in immediately before the release by the release team
+Issues from the coreboot bugtracker: https://ticket.coreboot.org/
+```eval_rst
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| # | Subject |
++=====+=================================================================+
+| 499 | edk2 boot fails with RESOURCE_ALLOCATION_TOP_DOWN enabled |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 495 | Stoney chromebooks not booting PSPSecureOS |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 478 | X200 booting Linux takes a long time with TSC |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 474 | X200s crashes after graphic init with 8GB RAM |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 457 | Haswell (t440p): CAR mem region conflicts with CBFS_SIZE > 8mb |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 453 | Intel HDMI / DP Audio device not showing up after libgfxinit |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 449 | ThinkPad T440p fail to start, continuous beeping & LED blinking |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 448 | Thinkpad T440P ACPI Battery Value Issues |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 446 | Optiplex 9010 No Post |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 439 | Lenovo X201 Turbo Boost not working (stuck on 2,4GHz) |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 427 | x200: Two battery charging issues |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 414 | X9SAE-V: No USB keyboard init on SeaBIOS using Radeon RX 6800XT |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 412 | x230 reboots on suspend |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 393 | T500 restarts rather than waking up from suspend |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 350 | I225 PCIe device not detected on Harcuvar |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 327 | OperationRegion (OPRG, SystemMemory, ASLS, 0x2000) causes BSOD |
++-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+```
+
+
+coreboot Links and Contact Information
+--------------------------------------
+
+* Main Web site: https://www.coreboot.org
+* IRC: https://web.libera.chat/#coreboot
+* Downloads: https://coreboot.org/downloads.html
+* Source control: https://review.coreboot.org
+* Documentation: https://doc.coreboot.org
+* Issue tracker: https://ticket.coreboot.org/projects/coreboot
+* Donations: https://coreboot.org/donate.html