Arnd Bergmann <arnd at arndb.de> writes: > On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 10:36:14 AM CEST Dave Young wrote: >> On 07/12/16 at 03:50pm, Mark Rutland wrote: >> > On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 04:24:10PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> > > On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 10:18:11 AM CEST Vivek Goyal wrote: >> > >> > /proc/devicetree (aka /sys/firmware/devicetree) is a filesystem derived >> > from the raw DTB (which is exposed at /sys/firmware/fdt). >> > >> > The blob that was handed to the kernel at boot time is exposed at >> > /sys/firmware/fdt. >> >> I believe the blob can be read and passed to kexec kernel in kernel code without >> the extra fd. >> >> But consider we can kexec to a different kernel and a different initrd so there >> will be use cases to pass a total different dtb as well. From my understanding >> it is reasonable but yes I think we should think carefully about the design. > > Ok, I can see four interesting use cases here: > > - Using the dtb that the kernel has saved at boot time. Ideally this should not > require an additional step of signing it, since the running kernel already > trusts it. - using current view of the hardware, flattened into a new dtb. This should already be trusted, as it's what we're running now (boot + runtime changes) -- Stewart Smith OPAL Architect, IBM.