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fwupd

This project aims to make updating firmware on Linux automatic, safe and reliable.

Additional information is available at the website: http://www.fwupd.org

DFU Support

DFU support is supported directly by this project with the embedded libdfu library.

ColorHug Support

For colorhug support you need to install colord 1.2.12 or later.

If you don't want or need this functionality you can use the --disable-colorhug option.

UEFI Support

For UEFI capsule support, you need to install fwupdate 0.5 or later.

If you don't want or need this functionality you can use the --disable-uefi option.

UEFI Unlock Support

On some Dell systems it's possible to turn on and off UEFI capsule support from within the BIOS. This functionality can also be adjusted from within the OS by fwupd. This requires using fwupdate 0.6 or later and compiling it with libsmbios support.

When fwupd and fwupdate have been compiled with this support you will be able to enable UEFI support on the device by using the unlock command.

Raspberry Pi support

A provider is available that can flash the boot firmware on the Raspberry Pi.

Adding a new provider

An extensible architecture allows for providing new Provider types (for reading and writing different firmware) as well as for plugins that can extend existing firmware providers to quirk their behavior.

If you have a firmware specification and would like to see support in this project, please file an issue and share the spec. Patches are also welcome.

LVFS

This project is configured by default to download firmware from the [Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS)] (https://secure-lvfs.rhcloud.com/lvfs/).

This service is available to all OEMs and firmware creators who would like to make their firmware available to Linux users.

Basic usage flow (command line)

If you have a device with firmware supported by fwupd, this is how you will check for updates and apply them using fwupd's command line tools.

fwupdmgr get-devices

This will display all devices detected by fwupd.

fwupdmgr refresh

This will download the latest metadata from LVFS.

fwupdmgr get-updates

If updates are available for any devices on the system, they'll be displayed.

fwupdmgr update

This will download and apply all updates for your system.

  • Updates that can be applied live (Online updates) will be done immediately.
  • Updates that require a reboot (Offline updates) will be staged for the next reboot.

Other frontends

Currently [GNOME Software] (https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Software) is the only graphical frontend available. When compiled with firmware support, it will check for updates periodically and automatically download firmware in the background.

After the firmware has been downloaded a popup will be displayed in Gnome Software to perform the update.

On Dell IoT gateways, [Wyse Cloud Client Manager (CCM)] (http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/wyse-cloud-client-manager/pd) has been built with fwupd support. The remote administration interface can be used to download and deploy firmware updates.