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+# Dell OptiPlex 9010
+
+This page describes how to run coreboot on Dell OptiPlex 9010 SFF.
+
+![](optiplex_9010.jpg)
+
+## Technology
+
+```eval_rst
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| CPU | Intel Core 2nd Gen (Sandybridge) or 3rd Gen (Ivybridge) |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| DRAM | Up to 4 DIMM slots, up to 32GB 1600MHz non-ECC DDR3 SDRAM |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| Chipset | Intel Q77 Express |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| Super I/O | SMSC SCH5545 (or SCH5544) with Environmental Controller |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| TPM | ST Microelectronics ST33ZP24 |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| Boot | From USB, SATA, NVMe (using PCIe x4 expansion card) |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+| Power | 200W-275W PSU |
++------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+```
+
+More specifications on [Dell OptiPlex 9010 specifications].
+
+## Required proprietary blobs
+
+```eval_rst
++------------------+---------------------------------+---------------------+
+| Binary file | Apply | Required / Optional |
++==================+=================================+=====================+
+| smsc_sch5545.bin | SMSC SCH5545 EC | Optional |
++------------------+---------------------------------+---------------------+
+| microcode | CPU microcode | Required |
++------------------+---------------------------------+---------------------+
+```
+
+Microcode updates are automatically included into the coreboot image by build
+system from the `3rdparty/intel-microcode` submodule.
+
+SMSC SC5545 EC firmware is optional, however lack of the binary will result in
+EC malfunction after power failure and fans running at full speed. The blob can
+be extracted from original firmware. It should be located under a file with
+GUID D386BEB8-4B54-4E69-94F5-06091F67E0D3, raw section. The file begins with a
+signature `SMSCUBIM`. The easiest way to do this is to use [UEFITool] and
+`Extract body` option on the raw section of the file.
+
+## Flashing coreboot
+
+```eval_rst
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Type | Value |
++=====================+==========================+
+| Socketed flash | no |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Model | MX25L6406E/MX25L3206E |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Size | 8 + 4 MiB |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Package | SOIC-16 + SOIC-8 |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Write protection | chipset PRR |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Dual BIOS feature | no |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+| Internal flashing | yes |
++---------------------+--------------------------+
+```
+
+### Internal programming
+
+The SPI flash can be accessed using [flashrom].
+
+ flashrom -p internal -w coreboot.rom --ifd -i bios
+
+Internal programming will not work when migrating from original UEFI firmware.
+One will have to short the SERVICE_MODE jumper to enable HMRFPO and then boot
+the machine to flash it.
+
+### External programming
+
+The external access to flash chip is available through standard SOP-8 clip
+and/or SOP-16 clip on the right side of the CPU fan (marked on the board
+image). The voltage of SPI flash is 3.3V.
+
+There are no restrictions as to the programmer device. It is only recommended
+to flash firmware without supplying power. There are no diodes connected to the
+flash chips. External programming can be performed, for example using OrangePi
+and Armbian. You can use linux_spi driver which provides communication with SPI
+devices. Example command to program SPI flash with OrangePi using linux_spi:
+
+ flashrom -w coreboot.rom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev1.0,spispeed=16000
+
+## Schematics
+
+There are no schematics for SFF, but if one looks for MT/DT schematics, they
+can be found publicly. Most of the schematics should match the SFF (although
+MT/DT has additional PCIe and PCI slot).
+
+## Known issues
+
+- There seems to be a problem with DRAM clearing on reboot. The SSKPD register
+ still contains 0xCAFE which leads to reset loop.
+
+## Untested
+
+Not all mainboard's peripherals and functions were tested because of lack of
+the cables or not being populated on the board case.
+
+- Internal USB 2.0 header
+- Wake from S3 using serial port
+- Wake-on-Lan from ACPI S4/S5
+
+## Working
+
+- USB 3.0 and 2.0 rear and front ports (SeaBIOS and Linux 4.19)
+- Gigabit Ethernet
+- VGA and 2x DP port using libgfxinit
+- flashrom
+- PCIe x1 WiFi in PCIe x4 slot
+- NVMe PCIe x4 using PCIe x4 expansion card
+- PCIe x16 PEG port using Dell Radeon HD 7570
+- SATA ports (SATA disks and DVD)
+- Super I/O serial port 0 (RS232 DB9 connector on the rear side)
+- SMBus (reading SPD from DIMMs)
+- CPU initialization using Intel i7-3770
+- Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge native RAM initialization
+- SeaBIOS payload (version rel-1.13.0)
+- PS/2 keyboard and mouse (including wake support)
+- LPC debug header (requires soldering of the pin header and shorting RF24 for
+ LPC clock)
+- USB debug dongle (the most bottom USB 2.0 port under RJ45 on the read side)
+- SMSC SCH5545 Super I/O initialization
+- SMSC SCH5545 EC initialization and firmware update
+- SMSC SCH5545 EC automatic fan control
+- TPM 1.2
+- Booting Debian 10, Ubuntu 18.04, QubesOS R4.01
+- Boot with cleaned ME
+- Intruder detection
+- Wake-on-Lan from ACPI S3
+
+[flashrom]: https://flashrom.org/Flashrom
+[Dell OptiPlex 9010 specifications]: https://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/optix/en/dell_optiplex_9010_spec_sheet.pdf
+[UEFITool]: https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool
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- [CN81XX EVB SFF](cavium/cn8100_sff_evb.md)
+## Dell
+
+- [OptiPlex 9010 SFF](dell/optiplex_9010.md)
+
## Emulation
The boards in this section are not real mainboards, but emulators.