Hi Jonathan, I'll have a look, but I cannot help on the IIO stuff, as we still don't have access to Intel's confidential documents.
Kind Regards, Patrick Rudolph B.Sc. Electrical Engineering System Firmware Developer 9elements Agency GmbH, Kortumstraße 19-21, 44787 Bochum, Germany Email: [email protected] Phone: +49 234 / 68 94 188 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Bochum Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Bochum, HRB 13207 Geschäftsführung: Eray Basar, Sebastian Deutsch Am Fr., 24. Apr. 2020 um 05:36 Uhr schrieb Jonathan Zhang (Infra) via coreboot <[email protected]>: > Hi Patrick, > > Your help and dedication is much appreciated! > > As we (FB and its partners) successfully finished bring-up of coreboot on > CooperLake-SP based > 1 socket platform, we are shifting our focus to exclusively on > Cooperlake-SP based platfroms, away > from using Skylake-SP based TiogaPass as the feature development vehicle. > > This timing works well with the planned coreboot release. We have a > number of SKX-SP > platform related changes in the pipeline, we will try our best to work > with the community to get them > merged, then we will run a test pass, and we could report the status to > the community (such as > document what works and what further works are needed in > Documentation/mainboard). > > Many features (in particular smbios and BMC interaction) have been added > to TiogaPass OCP > platform, also TiogaPass can be bought off-the-shelf from Wiwynn. If we > are lucky enough to have > an IBV taking care of SKX-SP FSP maintenance, the industry at large will > have an end to end open source > firmware solution for SKX-SP based platform. Such solution is not 100% > open source due to FSP, ME, etc, > but it is a huge step forward. > > The patch sets we would like to merge in for the planned releases are: > a. https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/40500 . > b. https://review.coreboot.org/q/author:wiwynn.com+status:open > c. https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/40481 > > Thank you, > Jonathan > > On 4/22/20, 11:09 AM, "Patrick Georgi via coreboot" < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > it's that time of year again: we should look into cutting a > release. Not because there's anything noteworthy that we should bring > out (although there certainly is), but because we have a 6-monthly > cadence of giving our tree a new number and pushing out tarballs and > press releases. > > I plan to do the release on or shortly after May 11, and > this announcement is in accordance to the process detailed on > https://doc.coreboot.org/releases/checklist.html, so we're at the > "~2 weeks prior to release" point right now. > > As such, there are a number of things I ask of you (all of you > subscribed to the list, but since you're reading this mail, yes, > I mean you, personally!): > > 1. If you have anything big that you want to get in before the release, > it's on you to maintain the changes responsibly and responsively so > that it all works out in time. I'll gladly help coordinate things > but I'm not interested in last-minute heroics, so get in touch with > me ASAP. > > 2. Please try to postpone riskier refactorings and the like until after > the release (unless they're ready to land in the next few days), so > that people have a solid foundation to test their hardware on. Which > gets us to the next point: > > 3. Please test your coreboot-supported gear if you can, report and/or > fix issues, and upload fresh reports to the board-status repo. While > we have no quality requirement for releases - they're _really_ only > about giving the tree a new number, a release is a good opportunity > to verify that what we have in the tree is still functional, with > only limited work required to pin-point new issues (bisections since > 4.11 should take 12 steps or less at this time). > > 4. Please check the preliminary release notes in > Documentation/releases/coreboot-4.12-relnotes.md and add whatever > happened since 4.11 that you think is noteworthy. If in doubt, push > a change to gerrit and see what your fellow developers think about it. > > > Thanks, > Patrick Georgi > -- > Google Germany GmbH, ABC-Str. 19, 20354 Hamburg > Registergericht und -nummer: Hamburg, HRB 86891, Sitz der > Gesellschaft: Hamburg > Geschäftsführer: Paul Manicle, Halimah DeLaine Prado > > > _______________________________________________ > coreboot mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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