Introduction
This plugin enumerates the various ITE85* SuperIO embedded controller ICs found
in many laptops. Vendors wanting to expose the SuperIO functionality will need
to add a HwId quirk entry to superio.quirk
.
See the Wikipedia page for more details about SuperIO and what the EC actually does.
Other useful links:
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/system76/ecflash/master/ec.py
- https://github.com/system76/firmware-update/tree/master/src
- https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/blob/master/util/superiotool/superiotool.h
- https://github.com/flashrom/flashrom/blob/master/it85spi.c
- http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Ec_specification
GUID Generation
These devices use a custom GUID generated using the SuperIO chipset name:
SuperIO-$(chipset)
, for exampleSuperIO-IT8512
Update Behavior
The firmware is deployed when the device is in normal runtime mode, but it is only activated on machine reboot. The firmware write is normally scheduled to be done very early in the boot process to minimize the chance the EC chip locking up if the user is actually using the keyboard controller.
Vendor ID Security
The vendor ID is set from the baseboard vendor, for example DMI:Star Labs
Quirk Use
This plugin uses the following plugin-specific quirks:
SuperioControlPort
Control (status/command) port number, e.g. 0x66
Since: 1.6.2
SuperioDataPort
Data port number, e.g. 0x62
Since: 1.6.2
SuperioAutoloadAction
Autoload action, specified by ITE: none
, disable
, on
, off
Since: 1.6.2
SuperioTimeout
Maximum wait time in ms (default value is 250
)
Since: 1.6.2
External Interface Access
This plugin requires access to raw system memory via inb
/outb
.