HP EliteBook 8560w


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PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING, OR YOU MIGHT BRICK YOUR MACHINE: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

HP EliteBook 8560w
Specifications
Manufacturer HP
Name EliteBook 8560w
Variants EliteBook 8560w
Released 2011
Chipset Intel QM67
CPU Intel Sandy Bridge (socketed)
Graphics MXM-A (3.0), socketed
Display 15.6" 1600x900 or 1920x1080 LCD
Memory Two or four slots, max 8GB/slot
(16GB or 32GB), DDR3/SODIMM
Architecture x86_64
EC SMSC KBC1126, proprietary (in main boot flash)
Original boot firmware HP UEFI firmware
Intel ME/AMD PSP Present. Can be disabled with me_cleaner.
Flash chip SOIC-8 8MiB (64Mbit)
W+: Works without blobs;
N: Doesn't work;
W*: Works with blobs;
U: Untested;
P+: Partially works;
P*: Partially works with blobs
Features
Internal flashing with original boot firmware N
Display W*
Audio W+
RAM Init W+
External output W+
Display brightness W+
Payloads supported
GRUB Works
SeaBIOS Works
SeaBIOS with GRUB Works

Introduction

Unavailable in Libreboot 20240126 or earlier. You must compile from source, or use a release newer than 20240126.

This is a beastly 15" Sandy Bridge mobile workstation from HP.

Wi-Fi does not work. It shows correctly in lspci, but stays hard blocked.

This laptop has upgradeable GPU: it has a socketed MXM-A 3.0 card. So far, only Quadro 1000M and 2000M (which shipped with the laptop originally) have been tested with Libreboot.

These laptops shipped with eDP and LVDS panels. If you choose to upgrade the graphics card, make sure it is compatible with the panel you have. Use the following command to check:

xrandr

Or if using Wayland:

wlr-randr

If you have “LVDS-1 connected”, your GPU upgrade needs to support LVDS. According to this forum thread, AMD’s 1st gen GCN cards are the newest and most powerful to support LVDS. If you have an eDP panel, you should be able to use newer cards than that.

As long as the card has an onboard VBIOS, Libreboot will execute it and everything should work. However, this is currently untested.

Build ROM image from source

The build target, when building from source, is thus:

./mk -b coreboot hp8560w_8mb

Installation

Insert binary files

If you’re using a release ROM, please ensure that you’ve inserted extra firmware required refer to the guide for that. (failure to adhere to this advice will result in a bricked machine)

Set MAC address

This platform uses an Intel Flash Descriptor, and defines an Intel GbE NVM region. As such, release/build ROMs will contain the same MAC address. To change the MAC address, please read nvmutil documentation.

Flash a ROM image (software)

If you’re already running Libreboot, and you don’t have flash protection turned on, internal flashing is possible.

Flash a ROM image (hardware)

REMOVE all power sources like battery, charger and so on, before doing this. This is to prevent short circuiting and power surges while flashing.

Remove the bottom cover. The SOIC-8 flash chip is next to the memory slot 2. You need to cut away a small piece of the clear plastic protection material to get to the chip.

For information about programming the chip, please refer to 25xx NOR flash instructions.

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