Re: [PATCH] efi: add efivars kobject to efi sysfs folder

From: Jeremy Kerr
Date: Thu Oct 04 2012 - 05:08:50 EST


Hi Matt,

Jeremy, did you want to pick this up as part of your series?

I have this in my series, yes. I'm just working on the authenticated delete code, then will send out the next revision.

Speaking of which - Peter: I've realised that doing a GetVariable() after the SetVariable is a much cleaner way of checking whether we need to drop the inode after an authenticated delete.

Because the inode's size may not be simply updated by the write(), we should probably be doing a GetVariable() after an APPEND_WRITE, to read the new size. Rather than having a separate (and quite complex) code path to check for the delete case, we may as well use the same logic to determine if the variable has been deleted.

Actually, shouldn't the new filesystem be called "efivarfs", or "efifs"
to make it more explicit that it is a filesystem?

I'm not too fussed about the name, but +1 for efivarfs.

We also need something in Documentation/filesystems/ describing the old
EFI variable method, why it's no longer any good, and why the new
filesystem is favoured. Does anybody have anything to add to the
following?

Looks good to me. We can always elaborate later, if necessary.

Cheers,


Jeremy

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