| What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/*/ |
| Date: February 2021 |
| KernelVersion: 5.11 |
| Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, |
| Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> |
| Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com |
| Description: |
| A sysfs interface for systems management software to enable |
| configuration capability on supported systems. This directory |
| exposes interfaces for interacting with configuration options. |
| |
| Unless otherwise specified in an attribute description all attributes are optional |
| and will accept UTF-8 input. |
| |
| type: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the type of attribute. |
| This attribute is mandatory. |
| |
| The following are known types: |
| |
| - enumeration: a set of pre-defined valid values |
| - integer: a range of numerical values |
| - string |
| |
| All attribute types support the following values: |
| |
| current_value: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the current |
| value of the <attr>. |
| |
| This file can also be written to in order to update the value of a |
| <attr> |
| |
| This attribute is mandatory. |
| |
| default_value: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the default |
| value of the <attr> |
| |
| display_name: |
| A file that can be read to obtain a user friendly |
| description of the at <attr> |
| |
| display_name_language_code: |
| A file that can be read to obtain |
| the IETF language tag corresponding to the |
| "display_name" of the <attr> |
| |
| "enumeration"-type specific properties: |
| |
| possible_values: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the possible |
| values of the <attr>. Values are separated using |
| semi-colon (``;``). |
| |
| "integer"-type specific properties: |
| |
| min_value: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the lower |
| bound value of the <attr> |
| |
| max_value: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the upper |
| bound value of the <attr> |
| |
| scalar_increment: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the scalar value used for |
| increments of current_value this attribute accepts. |
| |
| "string"-type specific properties: |
| |
| max_length: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the maximum |
| length value of the <attr> |
| |
| min_length: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the minimum |
| length value of the <attr> |
| |
| Dell specific class extensions |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| On Dell systems the following additional attributes are available: |
| |
| dell_modifier: |
| A file that can be read to obtain attribute-level |
| dependency rule. It says an attribute X will become read-only or |
| suppressed, if/if-not attribute Y is configured. |
| |
| modifier rules can be in following format:: |
| |
| [ReadOnlyIf:<attribute>=<value>] |
| [ReadOnlyIfNot:<attribute>=<value>] |
| [SuppressIf:<attribute>=<value>] |
| [SuppressIfNot:<attribute>=<value>] |
| |
| For example:: |
| |
| AutoOnFri/dell_modifier has value, |
| [SuppressIfNot:AutoOn=SelectDays] |
| |
| This means AutoOnFri will be suppressed in BIOS setup if AutoOn |
| attribute is not "SelectDays" and its value will not be effective |
| through sysfs until this rule is met. |
| |
| Enumeration attributes also support the following: |
| |
| dell_value_modifier: |
| A file that can be read to obtain value-level dependency. |
| This file is similar to dell_modifier but here, an |
| attribute's current value will be forcefully changed based |
| dependent attributes value. |
| |
| dell_value_modifier rules can be in following format:: |
| |
| <value>[ForceIf:<attribute>=<value>] |
| <value>[ForceIfNot:<attribute>=<value>] |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| LegacyOrom/dell_value_modifier has value: |
| Disabled[ForceIf:SecureBoot=Enabled] |
| |
| This means LegacyOrom's current value will be forced to |
| "Disabled" in BIOS setup if SecureBoot is Enabled and its |
| value will not be effective through sysfs until this rule is |
| met. |
| |
| What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/ |
| Date: February 2021 |
| KernelVersion: 5.11 |
| Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, |
| Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> |
| Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com |
| Description: |
| Devices support various authentication mechanisms which can be exposed |
| as a separate configuration object. |
| |
| For example a "BIOS Admin" password and "System" Password can be set, |
| reset or cleared using these attributes. |
| |
| - An "Admin" password is used for preventing modification to the BIOS |
| settings. |
| - A "System" password is required to boot a machine. |
| |
| Change in any of these two authentication methods will also generate an |
| uevent KOBJ_CHANGE. |
| |
| is_enabled: |
| A file that can be read to obtain a 0/1 flag to see if |
| <attr> authentication is enabled. |
| This attribute is mandatory. |
| |
| role: |
| The type of authentication used. |
| This attribute is mandatory. |
| |
| Known types: |
| bios-admin: |
| Representing BIOS administrator password |
| power-on: |
| Representing a password required to use |
| the system |
| |
| mechanism: |
| The means of authentication. This attribute is mandatory. |
| Only supported type currently is "password". |
| |
| max_password_length: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the |
| maximum length of the Password |
| |
| min_password_length: |
| A file that can be read to obtain the |
| minimum length of the Password |
| |
| current_password: |
| A write only value used for privileged access such as |
| setting attributes when a system or admin password is set |
| or resetting to a new password |
| |
| This attribute is mandatory when mechanism == "password". |
| |
| new_password: |
| A write only value that when used in tandem with |
| current_password will reset a system or admin password. |
| |
| Note, password management is session specific. If Admin password is set, |
| same password must be written into current_password file (required for |
| password-validation) and must be cleared once the session is over. |
| For example:: |
| |
| echo "password" > current_password |
| echo "disabled" > TouchScreen/current_value |
| echo "" > current_password |
| |
| Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when a password is set or unset |
| userspace may check it again. |
| |
| On Dell and Lenovo systems, if Admin password is set, then all BIOS attributes |
| require password validation. |
| On Lenovo systems if you change the Admin password the new password is not active until |
| the next boot. |
| |
| Lenovo specific class extensions |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| On Lenovo systems the following additional settings are available: |
| |
| lenovo_encoding: |
| The encoding method that is used. This can be either "ascii" |
| or "scancode". Default is set to "ascii" |
| |
| lenovo_kbdlang: |
| The keyboard language method that is used. This is generally a |
| two char code (e.g. "us", "fr", "gr") and may vary per platform. |
| Default is set to "us" |
| |
| What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/pending_reboot |
| Date: February 2021 |
| KernelVersion: 5.11 |
| Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, |
| Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> |
| Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com |
| Description: |
| A read-only attribute reads 1 if a reboot is necessary to apply |
| pending BIOS attribute changes. Also, an uevent_KOBJ_CHANGE is |
| generated when it changes to 1. |
| |
| == ========================================= |
| 0 All BIOS attributes setting are current |
| 1 A reboot is necessary to get pending BIOS |
| attribute changes applied |
| == ========================================= |
| |
| Note, userspace applications need to follow below steps for efficient |
| BIOS management, |
| |
| 1. Check if admin password is set. If yes, follow session method for |
| password management as briefed under authentication section above. |
| 2. Before setting any attribute, check if it has any modifiers |
| or value_modifiers. If yes, incorporate them and then modify |
| attribute. |
| |
| Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when this value changes and userspace |
| may check it again. |
| |
| What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/reset_bios |
| Date: February 2021 |
| KernelVersion: 5.11 |
| Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, |
| Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> |
| Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com |
| Description: |
| This attribute can be used to reset the BIOS Configuration. |
| Specifically, it tells which type of reset BIOS configuration is being |
| requested on the host. |
| |
| Reading from it returns a list of supported options encoded as: |
| |
| - 'builtinsafe' (Built in safe configuration profile) |
| - 'lastknowngood' (Last known good saved configuration profile) |
| - 'factory' (Default factory settings configuration profile) |
| - 'custom' (Custom saved configuration profile) |
| |
| The currently selected option is printed in square brackets as |
| shown below:: |
| |
| # echo "factory" > /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios |
| # cat /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios |
| # builtinsafe lastknowngood [factory] custom |
| |
| Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot |
| for changes to take effect. |
| |
| What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/debug_cmd |
| Date: July 2021 |
| KernelVersion: 5.14 |
| Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> |
| Description: |
| This write only attribute can be used to send debug commands to the BIOS. |
| This should only be used when recommended by the BIOS vendor. Vendors may |
| use it to enable extra debug attributes or BIOS features for testing purposes. |
| |
| Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot for changes to take effect. |