Leah Rowe 72eed0b12c util/spkmodem-recv: further portability / cleanup
i used a bunch of global variables. that's gone.

added proper externs, including for errno. lots of
old unix systems require this. this version should
be perfectly polished and portable now.

all status is now handled in a struct, making the
code a bit easier to understand, because the variables
now are clearly pertinent to the state of the decoder,
rather than being seemingly random.

some indentation reduced.

also cleaned up ftell/feof usage again. the new code
is a bit more robust when dealing with piped input(which
is literally what this program takes, exclusively)

i started my cleanup of this tool from GNU GRUB in 2023.

i finished it today.

also the Openbsd pledge is more portable now (code made
to compile on pre-pledge openbsd as well)

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2026-03-12 04:30:40 +00:00
2026-02-26 00:58:06 +00:00
2021-05-18 13:56:12 +01:00
2025-11-14 18:22:51 +00:00

Libreboot

Documentation: libreboot.org
Support: #libreboot on Libera IRC

Libreboot provides libre boot firmware on supported motherboards. It replaces proprietary vendor BIOS/UEFI implementations, by

  • Using coreboot to initialize the hardware (e.g. memory controller, CPU, etc.) while minimizing unwanted functionality (e.g. backdoors such as the Intel Management Engine)
  • ... which runs a payload such as SeaBIOS, GRUB, or U-Boot
  • ... which loads your operating system's boot loader (BSD and Linux-based systems are supported).

Why use Libreboot, and what is coreboot?

A lot of users who use libre operating systems still use proprietary boot firmware, which often contain backdoors and bugs, hampering user freedom and right to repair.

coreboot provides libre boot firmware by initializing the hardware then running a payload. However, coreboot is notoriously difficult to configure and install for most non-technical users, requiring detailed technical knowledge of hardware.

Libreboot solves this by being a coreboot distribution (in the same way that Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution). It provides a fully automated build system that downloads and compiles pre-configured ROM images for supported motherboards, so end-users could easily fetch images to flash onto their devices.

Libreboot also produces documentation aimed at non-technical users and excellent user support via IRC.

Contribute

You can check bugs listed on the bug tracker.

You may use Codeberg pull requests to send patches with bug fixes or other improvements. This repository hosts the code for the main build system. The website lives in a separate repository.

Development is also done on the IRC channel.

License for this README

It's just a README file. It is released under Creative Commons Zero, version 1.0.

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