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OpenCellular/cpu/intel/microcode/microcode2bin.sh
Stefan Reinauer 5f5604ef6a Convert microcode to binary
Intel's microcode is a binary that has been converted to
an array of 32bit values. Instead of converting that back
to binary on every compile, just store the microcode as
a binary in the first place, and add that binary to CBFS.

This patch adds a script that takes all current Intel microcode.h
files and produces microcode.bin files. In addition, this patch
also adds all the microcode.bin files produced by the script.

Change-Id: Ia2712b50b49685f3eb781c0c68168ea1914350f8
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-08-06 14:00:39 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
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OLD=$(pwd)
for UCODE in ../*/microcode.h
do
cd $(dirname $UCODE)
cat > microcode.c << EOF
#include <stdio.h>
unsigned int microcode[] = {
#include "microcode.h"
};
int main(void)
{
FILE *f = fopen("microcode.bin", "wb");
fwrite(microcode, sizeof(microcode), 1, f);
fclose(f);
return 0;
}
EOF
gcc -o microcode microcode.c
./microcode
rm microcode microcode.c
cd $OLD
done