Hello Michael,

On 11.06.21 18:43, Michael Di Domenico wrote:
> what's the likely hood that i can get coreboot to run on a tyan gpu server?

100% if you are willing to do or to pay for what is necessary; with
one exception: Tyan might lock you out from running your own firmware
with some digital signature verification. I don't know if Tyan does
such things.

> this one specifically:
> https://www.tyan.com/Barebones_FT77DB7109_B7109F77DV14HR-2T-NFZ

That would be a huge endeavor. There is some sort of support for
Xeon SP platforms in coreboot, but with some caveats: it is heavily
blobbed and you need some layers of NDA to make use of the blobs;
from a developer perspective you don't get the usual coreboot
experience. I don't know these blobs in particular, but sometimes
making use of such blobs is more work than replacing them / rewriting
the whole support.

Another thing to consider is that Intel likes to put a lot of server-
specific features into the firmware that would belong into the OS from
a coreboot perspective. Hence, the whole ecosystem isn't really pre-
pared for a real coreboot (that is not runtime resident) on such a
system. Well, it depends on the OS and what features one needs, I guess.

Nico
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