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(UEFI) Dell XPS 15z L511z modded BIOS - and HOWTO
Things may not be as bad as they appeared to be. With RAID enabled but without an actual array, the HDDs report as SCSI drives. They operate correctly but the text strings on the setup main page and more importantly the HDD boot entries don't work. My entry for a UEFI application on one of the hard drivers works though, and the HDDs are visible in the UEFI shell. In WinPE, they also appear normally.

I don't care about the text strings, but the boot entries are a different story. You need them for legacy boot (right?). As they are now, their path is described by a VenMsg thingy, with a GUID that is the same for all entries and some hex data that does vary.

Quote:Option: 04. Variable: Boot0004
Desc - Hard Drive
DevPath - VenMsg(BC7838D2-0F82-4D60-8316-C068EE79D25B,F5B01CC8CE8E9841B3A8FB94B6DFEFEE00000000)
Optional- N

I am totally clueless as to where the hex data comes from. The UEFI specification nor the Phoenix wiki are very helpful. However, I probably could create a boot entry pointing to the right SCSI PUN/LUN's.

EDIT: Alright, I used bcfg boot addh to add my primary hard drive's SCSI device adress as a boot option. That worked. Sort of. It booted and showed up in the boot menu, but the boot manager in setup refused to load with so many (12) boot entries set. Reducing the amount of entries by removing Clover solved that. Then adding Clover again screwed everything up, it put itself as option 00, moving diagnostics, setup, boot menu. I fixed it, but it seems to me that for instance bcfg boot rm 3 removes both option 03 and variable Boot0003 which are not necessarily the same, so I ended up with the optical and eSATA boot entries gone too. (Probably just my fault). Cleared variable store, solved. But this is really messy.
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Btw, the RAID options under Software Feature Mask Configuration only control which RAID configurations are available in the OPROM. Leaving all those options (RAIDx and IRRT) disabled enables all (possible) RAID configurations. What I'd really like to know now is if it is possible to UEFI boot an OS from a HDD that is in a RAID configuration configured by a legacy OPROM. I think it should be, it is one of the specific purposes of the CSM.
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I volunteer to test it Smile
if you provide me with modified firmwared, I will test it against my L702X dual ssd setup
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(03-22-2014, 11:15 AM)Brabbelbla Wrote: What I'd really like to know now is if it is possible to UEFI boot an OS from a HDD that is in a RAID configuration configured by a legacy OPROM. I think it should be, it is one of the specific purposes of the CSM.

AFAIK when the system is loaded PEI block loads stored data from bios settings and configures intel's hardware interface for software raid (is it is correct to call that) , then it just adds it as block device
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@follow_me
Dual SSD... *drool*

You testing would be nice for sure. But you will lose all data on those disks and this OROM version does not support TRIM. Any experience with a custom BIOS? UEFI shell, bcfg? Guess so, just to be sure. Do you have a BIOS recovery disk? When messing with NVRAM for the boot variables that could come in handy. If not, I recently created one for myself.

(03-23-2014, 11:19 PM)follow_me Wrote: AFAIK when the system is loaded PEI block loads stored data from bios settings and configures intel's hardware interface for software raid (is it is correct to call that) , then it just adds it as block device
AFAIK it does. But it was not what I meant, I thought about how a UEFI-aware OS would handle a legacy OROM RAID configuration. But let's just see.
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> OROM version does not support TRIM.
Thats sad, but I'l try

Any experience with a custom BIOS? UEFI shell, bcfg? Guess so, just to be sure. Do you have a BIOS recovery disk? When messing with NVRAM for the boot variables that could come in handy. If not, I recently created one for myself.

Heavy experience with custom rom. UEFI Shell. AFAIK I was first who got pflash tool for UEFI. I have a hardware backup of the rom chip (desoldered original one), Couple times bricked my system , and know how to restore it

I know what I'm doing Smile
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There you go then. It seems it is possible to edit newer OROMs into thinking they can perform TRIM in RAID on 6-series chipsets, but I have not ventured there.


Attached Files
.zip   L702X_A19_CUSTOM_MENUS_PWM_VBIOS_RAID.zip (Size: 1.88 MB / Downloads: 8)
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Unfortunately TRIM for Raid was enabled since 7-series intel chipsets, and it is unavailable for 6-series Sad
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Buuuut, some quick finds:

http://www.win-raid.com/t97f16-Intel-HM-...-help.html
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php...stcount=20
http://www.win-raid.com/t7f13-AHCI-amp-R...dules.html

Looks like things are possible.

Btw, as you probably will have noticed, the modded BIOS I posted also includes unlocked menus, power management patch and an updated Intel VBIOS (v2158). I should have said, but I was in a hurry.
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Another btw, to clarify something you said on notebookreview, with the RAID OROM I did manage to do some kind of UEFI boot, in the sense that I could launch a UEFI bootloader but didn't have a compatible UEFI OS (just OSX, no Intel firmware RAID driver support) to test how things would go after that. And I never created an array. Having to move all that data. So I am happy that you, @follow_me are willing to test Big Grin
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