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File Documentation/soc/intel/apollolake/index.md:
To me, this reads totally confusing now. Wouldn't it be worth to stick […]
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Patch Set #3, Line 17: * Each LBP has its own copy of IFWI firmware components and OBB
Why mention OBB separately? I know most FMD files treat it like that, […]
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File Documentation/soc/intel/apollolake/index.md:
BIOS
Patch Set #7, Line 19: extension
expansion
/ ?
Patch Set #7, Line 44: (bootblock)
They are all called bootblock somehow. Are you referring to the
coreboot bootblock here? wouldn't that be the IBBL?
Patch Set #7, Line 45: sub-partitions as specified in the FMAP.
maybe add something like "Those are unknown to the IFWI structure." to make it
clear that these are not LBP sub-partitions.
Patch Set #7, Line 47: from IFWI
OBB is part of an LBP, which is part of the IFWI. It doesn't start after
the IFWI. Maybe just:
The OBB is always the last sub-partition of an LBP and spans to the
end of the latter.
Instead we call the partition with the firmware components as "IFWI",
which has to be at the beginning of the BIOS region to be compliant with the
IFWI specification.
"we" being who exactly? There is no consent in the coreboot community that
I know about.
I would write:
Many custom FMAPs refer to the IFWI as all components of an LBP excluding
the OBB.
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