Files
OpenCellular/firmware
Daisuke Nojiri c7293182ed Request cold reboot when switching to dev mode
When switching from normal to dev mode, the EC is in RO. AP requests
warm reboot, whic causes EC to jump to RW. After sysjump, RW tries to
renegotiate PD but it's too late for type-c monitor to function
because VBIOS has already run.

This patch makes AP request EC reboot when switching to dev mode.

BUG=b:73083750
BRANCH=none
TEST=Dingdong connected to Teemo. Verify norm-to-dev screen is
displayed. make -j runtests.

Change-Id: I763cd6968406f7b904604b2588a9db6d567cbd4e
Signed-off-by: Daisuke Nojiri <dnojiri@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/907734
2018-02-08 01:23:49 -08:00
..
2018-01-09 14:14:17 -08:00
2018-01-05 21:14:12 -08:00
2018-01-05 21:14:12 -08:00
2018-01-09 14:14:17 -08:00

Here's what's what in the firmware/ directory.

bdb/

  Code for managing Boot Descriptor Blocks (BDB).

include/
lib/

  These are the original structures and APIs used in the earliest
  Chromebooks and continuing through 2014. It never had a version as such to
  begin with, but we now refer to this implementation as "vboot1" or
  "vboot version 1.0".

linktest/
stub/

  These are stubs used to link the vboot1 libraries into host-side test
  executables so we can run some tests on the build machine instead of a
  Chromebook.

2lib/

  In 2014 we began work on a new vboot API. The first step was just a
  refactoring and renaming of the verification API. The public functions and
  external headers that are exported for use by the Chrome OS firmware (or
  anything else that wants to use vboot) live in here. The internal
  structures and implementations go elsewhere.

lib20/

  This is an early implementation of the public (2lib/) API. It is
  binary-compatible with vboot1, so although the interface details are
  different, any existing on-device structures or signatures created by the
  vboot1 tools can be validated using this implementation.

  This was deployed slightly before it was ready. That's not a problem,
  thanks to the binary compatibility, but this directory will be abandoned
  Real Soon Now, except for the product support branches.

lib21/

  This is where the current development of the second-generation vboot API
  is taking place. It uses the public (2lib/) API, but will NOT be binary
  compatible with vboot1 structs. Because of the early release of the lib20
  stuff, we're actually calling this lib21.