On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 9:29 AM Matt B matthewwbradley6@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was helping a friend with a bios issue (we may have an involuntary coreboot convert on our hands ;) ) and realized that a lot of BIOSs provide a way for the BIOS to flash itself but Coreboot doesn't.
And, for the record, this was intentional, a decision I made in 1999 when I started the project. I had been burned big time by firmware systems that claimed to be able to reliably reflash themselves, and the history of UEFI self-reflash, at least in my view, confirms that this was the right call.
I just wanted to make clear that this was not an oversight, it was a decision we made from the start. We always felt more willing to trust a user mode program running under Linux to get it right, as opposed to some magic thing in the firmware ... :-)
thanks
ron