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![]() It's actually quite hard to build a front-end for fwupd at the moment as you're never sure when the progress bar is going to zip back to 0% and start all over again. Some plugins go 0..100% for write, others go 0..100% for erase, then again for write, then *again* for verify. By creating a helper object we can easily split up the progress of the specific task, e.g. write_firmware(). We can encode at the plugin level "the erase takes 50% of the time, the write takes 40% and the read takes 10%". This means we can have a progressbar which goes up just once at a consistent speed. |
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fu-ifd-device.c | ||
fu-ifd-device.h | ||
fu-intel-spi-common.c | ||
fu-intel-spi-common.h | ||
fu-intel-spi-device.c | ||
fu-intel-spi-device.h | ||
fu-pci-device.c | ||
fu-pci-device.h | ||
fu-plugin-intel-spi.c | ||
generate-quirk.py | ||
intel-spi.quirk | ||
meson.build | ||
README.md |
Intel SPI
Introduction
This plugin verifies the SPI contents, typically an Intel Flash descriptor. The result will be stored in an security attribute for HSI.
External Interface Access
This plugin requires read access to /dev/port
and thus will not work if the
kernel is locked down.