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and the entrypoint of coreboot executes unconditionally
to the best of knowledge.
Would that mean that haveing a ME/TXE/CSE/CSME in the platform should be mentioned as blob as well? […]
It depends on the configuration of those platforms. I guess
having coreboot support for a board (currently) implies that
they ship in a configuration that executes the reset vector
(not an ACM blob or whatever).
File Documentation/mainboard-blob-status.csv:
Patch Set #3, Line 6: google/daisy,?,Exynos
I believe the BL1 is signed with a Samsung-owned key,
That's nice to hear.
so as long as you trust their key management, it's pretty much the same in this case.
Trust their key management and implementation of the verification ;)
The blobs themselves are actually in the blobs directory and have been there for a long time... they're just in cpu/samsung (rather than soc/samsung) since they were added before we introduced src/soc and I guess nobody thought about moving them when we moved the corresponding source tree.
You mean those ASCII blob fakes that tell you to download it somewhere else?
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