This is the source code for the amifldrv
kernel module used by the AMI
Aptio flashing tool for linux, afulnx
or the HP fork safulnx2
.
All of the AMIs BIOS flash tools bring their own version of the driver, trying to compile it in the background which on most systems fails because the kernel is much newer, compile options are broken or the tool/driver does not match the kernel.
Originally the 32 Bit flash tools like safulnx2
or afulnx
needed a 32 Bit
kernel as structures passed by ioctl had no conversion.
This repository contains some fixes to let safulnx2
be partially used on a
64 Bit Kernel on a HP t620
An original dump of the sourcecode of the corresponding tool can be
retrieved by running the flash tool, pressing CTRL-Z and looking into
the .temp
directory.
This repo is a fork of Roman Hargraves https://github.com/RomanHargrave/amifldrv
Using the safulnx2
from the original HP ThinPro 5/6/7 lets one dump
the original ROM contents.
Clone this repository and build the driver by running make - You will need build essentials and your matching kernels headers available.
Then while in the build directory issue a
ln -s amifldrv_mod.ko amifldrv_mod
ln -s amifldrv_mod.ko amifldrv_mod.o
Then run the appropriate flash util while in that diretory:
root@ubuntu:~/amifldrv# /root/safulnx2 /s
cp: './amifldrv_mod.o' and './amifldrv_mod' are the same file
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| AMI Firmware Update Utility v1.02_HP |
| Copyright (C)2012 American Megatrends Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Reading flash ............... done
- System ROM ID = L40_0205
- System ROM GUID = 8f1c6dfc-3b1c-41af-ad2ddec6544a6ee8
- System ROM Secure Flash = Diable.
Flash a new BIOS:
root@ubuntu:~/amifldrv# /root/safulnx2 ../L40_0214.bin /b /p
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| AMI Firmware Update Utility v1.02_HP |
| Copyright (C)2012 American Megatrends Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Reading flash ............... done
- FFS checksums ......... ok
Erasing Boot Block .......... done
Updating Boot Block ......... 0x007B6C00 (77%)
Updating Boot Block ......... done
Verifying Boot Block ........ done
Erasing Main Block .......... done
Updating Main Block ......... 0x0012C000 (10%)
Updating Main Block ......... done
Verifying Main Block ........ done
safulnx2
was shipped with HP ThinPro - You will need to dissect their
filesystem image to get the binary:
wget ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/tcdebian/OSImages/Z7X70015.dd.gz
gzip -d Z7X70015.dd.gz
sudo kpartx -a Z7X70015.dd
sudo mount /dev/mapper/loop0p2 /media/cdrom
sudo cp /media/cdrom/root/usr/sbin/safulnx2 .
AMI did not specify a license for this code in readme.txt
,
readme_afulnx.txt
or any other file, including the source code.
Furthermore, Linux kernel modules can be considered derivitave works of
the Linux kernel, which is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The GPL mandates that source code be made available. AMI appear to have
gone out of their way to make obtaining the full module source rather
obfuse, as the tool that emits it will delete it immediately after
exiting.
I do not claim any ownership of this code.