This implements the following simple state machine:
1. Reboot to RO, Update RW first, set ANOTHER_WRITE_REQUIRED
2. Second time around, don't reboot into RO. Stay in RW.
3. Update RO.
4. Done.
Newer version of libgusb has g_usb_device_get_configuration_index which
will be used by cros-ec plugin.
Skip bumping this dependency on Debian and Ubuntu as of this commit date,
they don't know about 0.3.5 yet.
This prevents carrying hacks in the packaging specific to CI things
that will never actually land in Debian.
This will keep CI availability high while new packages are not yet
actually landed into Debian.
Only add instance ID if it actually probes properly.
Otherwise this makes an invalid assumption that the device is a WD19
EC just because it had the correct hub in front.
Instead check the first time it's opened that the correct device
is identified (`EXPECTED_DOCK_TYPE`)
This is much more efficient than parsing hundreds of lines of /proc/cpuinfo
and also causes hundreds of thousands less allocations at startup. For systems
with dozens of virtual CPUs the deduplication of device objects was increasing
start up time considerably.
Use the msr plugin to read the microcode version as this is not obtained using
CPUID, as it is instead being provided in an MSR.
To do this mount all ESP partitions and check all the binaries there to see if
they match any entries in the new dbx. If we applied the update when a hash
matched, we would unintentially 'brick' the users machine, as the grub and shim
binaries *have* to be updated first.
This functionality does reimplement the PE hashing functionality found in
sbsigntools and pesign. This was done for 4 main reasons:
* There were some memory safety issues found when fuzzing random binaries
* Executing the tools hundreds of times was a lot of overhead
* Operating from a blob of immutable mmap'd memory is much faster
* We only need a very small amount of functionality from both tools
This changes allows for downloading firmware from a remote server
pointed from a local remote manifest.xml.gz file
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