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Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with ARM CPU.
Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with ARM CPU.


Most of following informations come from #aarch64-laptops on OFTC, #fedora-arm on Libera.chat and arm[AT]lists.fedoraproject.org. Upstream infos change on daily basis, so this page may be outdated, therefore read it with pinch of salt / cum grano salis.
Most of the following information comes from #aarch64-laptops on OFTC, #fedora-arm on Libera.chat and arm[AT]lists.fedoraproject.org. Upstream information changes daily, so this page may be outdated.


==== Bootable images ====
==== Bootable images ====
Fedora Rawhide images are bootable as of the 15th of December, 2023. There are, unfortunately some boot arguments that need to be added to boot successfully
Fedora Rawhide images are bootable as of the 15th of December, 2023, with some additional user interaction.
* The kernel must be booted with `arm64.nopauth clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused rd.driver.blacklist=msm`
* The kernel must be booted with `arm64.nopauth clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused rd.driver.blacklist=msm`
* A recent firmware must be on the machine, and the linux/DT mode must be selected in the FW menus.
* A recent firmware must be on the machine, and the linux/DT mode must be selected in the FW menus.
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* A 6.5 or newer device tree must be placed on the ESP of the internal NVMe disk and named sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
* A 6.5 or newer device tree must be placed on the ESP of the internal NVMe disk and named sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
** ex: /boot/efi/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
** ex: /boot/efi/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
** as a workaround you can add a devicetree line in grub to load the dtb until it can be put in place on the ESP
** As a workaround, add a devicetree line in grub to load the DTB until it can be put in place on the ESP
** [https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Thinkpad/X13s#Install_Device_Tree_Blob_on_the_EFI_System_Partition Debian has instructions on how to achieve while running windows]
** [https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Thinkpad/X13s#Install_Device_Tree_Blob_on_the_EFI_System_Partition Debian has instructions on how to do this from windows]
* to boot from USB you need to add `modprobe.blacklist=qcom_q6v5_pas` to the boot arguments, this keeps the USB from being reset and the storage device being renamed mid boot.
* To boot from USB, `modprobe.blacklist=qcom_q6v5_pas` must be added to the boot arguments. This keeps the USB from being reset and the storage device from being renamed mid-boot.


*Once the system is running, installing the [https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jlinton/x13s/ x13s copr], will pull in the remaining dependencies and correct a few configuration items:
*Once the system is running, installing the [https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jlinton/x13s/ x13s copr], will pull in the remaining dependencies and correct a few configuration items:
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sudo ln -sft /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/*
sudo ln -sft /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/*
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* Virtualization is not yet available. The UEFI is not yet exposing [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102412/0102/Privilege-and-Exception-levels the EL2 (exception level)] which is required to run VMs
* Virtualization is not yet available. The UEFI is not yet exposing [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102412/0102/Privilege-and-Exception-levels the EL2 (exception level)], which is required to run VMs





Revision as of 20:05, 20 December 2023

Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with ARM CPU.

Most of the following information comes from #aarch64-laptops on OFTC, #fedora-arm on Libera.chat and arm[AT]lists.fedoraproject.org. Upstream information changes daily, so this page may be outdated.

Bootable images

Fedora Rawhide images are bootable as of the 15th of December, 2023, with some additional user interaction.

  • The kernel must be booted with arm64.nopauth clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused rd.driver.blacklist=msm
  • A recent firmware must be on the machine, and the linux/DT mode must be selected in the FW menus.
    • Recommend minimum version:
      • Version: N3HET84W (1.56 )
  • A 6.5 or newer device tree must be placed on the ESP of the internal NVMe disk and named sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
  • To boot from USB, modprobe.blacklist=qcom_q6v5_pas must be added to the boot arguments. This keeps the USB from being reset and the storage device from being renamed mid-boot.
  • Once the system is running, installing the x13s copr, will pull in the remaining dependencies and correct a few configuration items:
    • dnf copr enable jlinton/x13s; dnf install x13s
      • Reboot
  • After major kernel updates, it is probably wise for the time being to run
    • cp /boot/dtb-`uname -r`/qcom/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb /boot/efi 

Known Problems

  • Audio works but is quiet
  • TPM support is missing
  • 5G Modem
    • While waiting on a new release of ModemManager we can take the following steps
sudo ln -s 105b /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/105b\:e0c3
sudo mkdir -p /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d
sudo ln -sft /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/*


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