Lakshmi Ramasubramanian <nramas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 11/10/19 7:10 PM, Nayna Jain wrote: > > Hi Nayna, > >> In order to verify the OS kernel on PowerNV systems, secure boot requires >> X.509 certificates trusted by the platform. These are stored in secure >> variables controlled by OPAL, called OPAL secure variables. In order to >> enable users to manage the keys, the secure variables need to be exposed >> to userspace. > Are you planning to split the patches in this patch set into smaller > chunks so that it is easier to code review and also perhaps make it > easier when merging the changes? I don't think splitting them would add any value. They're already split into the firmware specific bits (patch 1), and the sysfs parts (patch 2), which is sufficient for me. cheers