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CBFSTOOL(8) | System Administration Utilities | CBFSTOOL(8) |
NAME¶
cbfstool - Management utility for CBFS formatted ROM images (coreboot tools)
SYNOPSIS¶
cbfstool [-h] cbfstool FILE COMMAND [-v] [PARAMETERS]...
DESCRIPTION¶
Management utility for CBFS formatted ROM images
OPTIONS¶
-T
-u
COMMANDS¶
- add [-r image,regions] -f FILE -n NAME -t TYPE [-A hash]
- [-c compression] [-b base-address | -a alignment] [-p padding size]
[-y|--xip if TYPE is FSP] [-j topswap-size] (Intel CPUs only) [--ibb]
[--ext-win-base win-base --ext-win-size win-size]
Add a component
-j valid size: 0x10000 0x20000 0x40000 0x80000 0x100000
- add-payload [-r image,regions] -f FILE -n NAME [-A hash]
- [-c compression] [-b base-address] (linux specific: [-C cmdline] [-I
initrd])
Add a payload to the ROM
- add-stage [-r image,regions] -f FILE -n NAME [-A hash]
- [-c compression] [-b base] [-S comma-separated-section(s)-to-ignore] [-a
alignment] [-Q|--pow2page] [-y|--xip] [--ibb] [--ext-win-base win-base
--ext-win-size win-size]
Add a stage to the ROM
- add-flat-binary [-r image,regions] -f FILE -n NAME
- [-A hash] -l load-address -e entry-point [-c compression]
[-b base]
Add a 32bit flat mode binary
- add-int [-r image,regions] -i INTEGER -n NAME [-b base]
-
Add a raw 64-bit integer value
- add-master-header [-r image,regions] [-j topswap-size] (Intel CPUs only)
-
Add a legacy CBFS master header
- remove [-r image,regions] -n NAME
-
Remove a component
- compact -r image,regions
-
Defragment CBFS image.
- copy -r image,regions -R source-region
-
Create a copy (duplicate) cbfs instance in fmap
- create -m ARCH -s size [-b bootblock offset]
- [-o CBFS offset] [-H header offset] [-B bootblock]
Create a legacy ROM file with CBFS master header*
- create -M flashmap [-r list,of,regions,containing,cbfses]
-
Create a new-style partitioned firmware image
- layout [-w]
-
List mutable (or, with -w, readable) image regions
- print [-r image,regions] [-k]
-
Show the contents of the ROM
- extract [-r image,regions] [-m ARCH] -n NAME -f FILE [-U]
-
Extracts a file from ROM
- write [-F] -r image,regions -f file [-u | -d] [-i int]
-
Write file into same-size [or larger] raw region
- read [-r fmap-region] -f file
-
Extract raw region contents into binary file
- truncate [-r fmap-region]
-
Truncate CBFS and print new size on stdout
- expand [-r fmap-region]
-
Expand CBFS to span entire region
OFFSETS¶
Numbers accompanying -b, -H, and -o switches* may be provided in two possible formats: if their value is greater than 0x80000000, they are interpreted as a top-aligned x86 memory address; otherwise, they are treated as an offset into flash.
ARCHITECTURES¶
arm64, arm, mips, ppc64, power8, riscv, x86, unknown
TYPES¶
bootblock, cbfs header, legacy stage, stage, simple elf, fit_payload, optionrom, bootsplash, raw, vsa, mbi, microcode, intel_fit, fsp, mrc, cmos_default, cmos_layout, spd, mrc_cache, mma, efi, struct, deleted, null, amdfw
Note that these actions and switches are only valid when working with legacy images whose structure is described primarily by a CBFS master header. New-style images, in contrast, exclusively make use of an FMAP to describe their layout: this must minimally contain an 'FMAP' section specifying the location of this FMAP itself and a 'COREBOOT' section describing the primary CBFS. It should also be noted that, when working with such images, the -F and -r switches default to 'COREBOOT' for convenience, and the -b switch becomes relative to the selected CBFS region's lowest address. The one exception to this rule is the top-aligned address, which is always relative to the end of the entire image rather than relative to the local region; this is true for for both input (sufficiently large) and output (-T) data.
AUTHORS¶
coresystems GmbH. Man page written by Ahmad Khalifa.
November 2024 |