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Course Outline
1. Introduction to Coreboot
- Defining Coreboot
- Comparing BIOS, UEFI, and Coreboot
- Coreboot architecture and core design principles
- Benefits and constraints of open-source firmware
- Supported platforms and hardware compatibility details
2. Getting Started with Coreboot
- Establishing the development environment
- Installing necessary tools and dependencies
- Navigating the Coreboot source code repository
- Comprehending the build procedure
- Introduction to documentation and community resources
3. Understanding the Coreboot Source Tree
- Directory structure and project organization
- Key configuration files
- Board-specific implementations
- Support for mainboards, chipsets, CPUs, and SoCs
- Configuration via Kconfig and menuconfig
4. Configuring and Building Coreboot
- Selecting a target platform
- Configuring firmware settings
- Payload selection and configuration
- Constructing a Coreboot image
- Verifying build outputs
- Best practices for firmware configuration
5. Testing Coreboot with QEMU
- Introduction to firmware emulation
- Running Coreboot within QEMU
- Validating the boot process
- Troubleshooting startup issues
- Safely testing configuration modifications
6. Firmware Components and Boot Process
- Coreboot initialization stages
- The ROM stage
- The RAM stage
- Resource allocation mechanisms
- Payload loading procedures
- Overview of the boot flow
- Understanding CBFS (Coreboot File System)
7. Payloads and Bootloaders
- What are payloads?
- SeaBIOS
- U-Boot
- Tianocore/EDK II overview
- Selecting the appropriate payload
- Booting operating systems with Coreboot
8. Coreboot in Practice
- Coreboot and ChromeOS integration
- Applications in embedded systems
- Use cases for servers and workstations
- Security advantages
- Performance considerations
- Firmware update strategies
9. Troubleshooting and Debugging
- Interpreting Coreboot logs
- Serial console debugging techniques
- Addressing common build errors
- Resolving hardware compatibility issues
- Recovering from failed firmware flashes
- Useful debugging tools and techniques
10. Hands-on Lab and Summary
- Building a Coreboot image
- Testing the firmware in QEMU
- Modifying a basic configuration
- Exploring boot logs
- Review of key concepts
- Questions and answers
- Next steps and additional learning resources
Requirements
- Familiarity with computer firmware concepts
Target Audience
- Software Developers
- Computer Programmers
7 Hours