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Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with an 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 Upstream information changes daily, so this page may be outdated.

Installing an image

Fedora 41 GA works relatively well OOTB.

Unfortunately the Workstation Live ISO isn't available because there are some issues building it (described on this email thread).

Alternatives are the netinst image or the Workstation raw image. For the time being, the easiest way to install Fedora is to:

  1. dd the raw image to a USB thumb drive
  2. boot the x13s using the instructions below
  3. dd the raw image to the internal nvme drive. You'll likely need to resize the btrfs partition afterwards

Prerequisites

A recent firmware (BIOS) must be on the machine:

  • Minimum: Version: N3HET84W (1.56)
  • Latest: Version: N3HET91W (1.63)

Instructions for how to update the firmware without Windows are on this GitHub repository.

BIOS options:

  • Secure Boot should be disabled
  • Linux Support should be enabled

Booting

You must change the grub options to boot the workstation raw image successfully.

Add the kernel parameters arm64.nopauth clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused.

You also need to load the device tree (DTB). The workstation raw image already has the DTB included, add the line devicetree /dtb/qcom/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb.

Tip: You can tab complete the filename in grub to avoid typo-ing the DTB name.

Alternatively, after dd-ing the raw image to the USB drive, mount the /boot partition and add the needed kernel options to the /boot/loader/entries/* files.

Installing

Once the image has booted, you can dd the raw image to the internal drive.

You can dd the image you just booted, but it's recommended to dd a clean copy of the raw image.

Do not reboot once the dd is complete, you should configure grub to avoid needing to add the kernel options at every boot.

Loading the Device Tree by default

There are two ways to load the correct device tree:

1. Tell grub about the correct DTB so that you don't have to manually copy the DTB to the ESP. This approach will let you install newer kernels via dnf.

  • Add a the following line to the /boot/loader/entries/* file(s):
    devicetree /dtb/qcom/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
  • Edit /etc/default/grub:
    • Add the kernel parameters listed above to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX.
    • Add a new line:
      GRUB_DEFAULT_DTB=/dtb/qcom/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
  • Edit /etc/kernel/cmdline and add the kernel parameters listed above. (Arguably only needed if using systemd-boot, just covering all options)

2. Alternatively, enable the Linux Support boot option in the firmware boot menus and copy the /boot/dtb/qcom/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb file to the root of the ESP partition.

Post-Install

Once you reboot and run off the internal NVMe drive, installing the x13s copr will pull in the remaining dependencies and correct a few configuration items:

sudo dnf copr enable jlinton/x13s
sudo dnf install x13s
sudo reboot

Known Problems

  • TPM support is missing
  • 5G Modem
    • Need to follow the documented steps to unlock the modem
  • Virtualization is not available. The UEFI is not yet exposing the EL2 (exception level), which is required to run VMs
  • The system does not suspend correctly so you need to poweroff if leaving unused
  • Camera is not working. There are patches going upstream. You need to add cma=128M
  • Bluetooth doesn't always work

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