1What:		/sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/*/
2Date:		February 2021
3KernelVersion:	5.11
4Contact:	Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>,
5		Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com>
6		Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com
7Description:
8		A sysfs interface for systems management software to enable
9		configuration capability on supported systems.  This directory
10		exposes interfaces for interacting with configuration options.
11
12		Unless otherwise specified in an attribute description all attributes are optional
13		and will accept UTF-8 input.
14
15		type:
16		    A file that can be read to obtain the type of attribute.
17		    This attribute is mandatory.
18
19		The following are known types:
20
21			- enumeration: a set of pre-defined valid values
22			- integer: a range of numerical values
23			- string
24
25		All attribute types support the following values:
26
27		current_value:
28				A file that can be read to obtain the current
29				value of the <attr>.
30
31				This file can also be written to in order to update the value of a
32				<attr>
33
34				This attribute is mandatory.
35
36		default_value:
37				A file that can be read to obtain the default
38				value of the <attr>
39
40		display_name:
41				A file that can be read to obtain a user friendly
42				description of the at <attr>
43
44		display_name_language_code:
45						A file that can be read to obtain
46						the IETF language tag corresponding to the
47						"display_name" of the <attr>
48
49		"enumeration"-type specific properties:
50
51		possible_values:
52					A file that can be read to obtain the possible
53					values of the <attr>. Values are separated using
54					semi-colon (``;``).
55
56		"integer"-type specific properties:
57
58		min_value:
59				A file that can be read to obtain the lower
60				bound value of the <attr>
61
62		max_value:
63				A file that can be read to obtain the upper
64				bound value of the <attr>
65
66		scalar_increment:
67					A file that can be read to obtain the scalar value used for
68					increments of current_value this attribute accepts.
69
70		"string"-type specific properties:
71
72		max_length:
73				A file that can be read to obtain the maximum
74				length value of the <attr>
75
76		min_length:
77				A file that can be read to obtain the minimum
78				length value of the <attr>
79
80		Dell specific class extensions
81		------------------------------
82
83		On Dell systems the following additional attributes are available:
84
85		dell_modifier:
86				A file that can be read to obtain attribute-level
87				dependency rule. It says an attribute X will become read-only or
88				suppressed, if/if-not attribute Y is configured.
89
90				modifier rules can be in following format::
91
92				    [ReadOnlyIf:<attribute>=<value>]
93				    [ReadOnlyIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
94				    [SuppressIf:<attribute>=<value>]
95				    [SuppressIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
96
97				For example::
98
99				    AutoOnFri/dell_modifier has value,
100					    [SuppressIfNot:AutoOn=SelectDays]
101
102				This means AutoOnFri will be suppressed in BIOS setup if AutoOn
103				attribute is not "SelectDays" and its value will not be effective
104				through sysfs until this rule is met.
105
106		Enumeration attributes also support the following:
107
108		dell_value_modifier:
109					A file that can be read to obtain value-level dependency.
110					This file is similar to dell_modifier but here,	an
111					attribute's current value will be forcefully changed based
112					dependent attributes value.
113
114					dell_value_modifier rules can be in following format::
115
116					    <value>[ForceIf:<attribute>=<value>]
117					    <value>[ForceIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
118
119					For example:
120
121					    LegacyOrom/dell_value_modifier has value:
122						    Disabled[ForceIf:SecureBoot=Enabled]
123
124					This means LegacyOrom's current value will be forced to
125					"Disabled" in BIOS setup if SecureBoot is Enabled and its
126					value will not be effective through sysfs until this rule is
127					met.
128
129What:		/sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/
130Date:		February 2021
131KernelVersion:	5.11
132Contact:	Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>,
133		Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com>
134		Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com
135Description:
136		Devices support various authentication mechanisms which can be exposed
137		as a separate configuration object.
138
139		For example a "BIOS Admin" password and "System" Password can be set,
140		reset or cleared using these attributes.
141
142		- An "Admin" password is used for preventing modification to the BIOS
143		  settings.
144		- A "System" password is required to boot a machine.
145
146		Change in any of these two authentication methods will also generate an
147		uevent KOBJ_CHANGE.
148
149		is_enabled:
150					A file that can be read to obtain a 0/1 flag to see if
151					<attr> authentication is enabled.
152					This attribute is mandatory.
153
154		role:
155					The type of authentication used.
156					This attribute is mandatory.
157
158					Known types:
159						bios-admin:
160							Representing BIOS administrator password
161						power-on:
162							Representing a password required to use
163							the system
164
165		mechanism:
166					The means of authentication.  This attribute is mandatory.
167					Only supported type currently is "password".
168
169		max_password_length:
170					A file that can be read to obtain the
171					maximum length of the Password
172
173		min_password_length:
174					A file that can be read to obtain the
175					minimum length of the Password
176
177		current_password:
178					A write only value used for privileged access such as
179					setting	attributes when a system or admin password is set
180					or resetting to a new password
181
182					This attribute is mandatory when mechanism == "password".
183
184		new_password:
185					A write only value that when used in tandem with
186					current_password will reset a system or admin password.
187
188		Note, password management is session specific. If Admin password is set,
189		same password must be written into current_password file (required for
190		password-validation) and must be cleared once the session is over.
191		For example::
192
193			echo "password" > current_password
194			echo "disabled" > TouchScreen/current_value
195			echo "" > current_password
196
197		Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when a password is set or unset
198		userspace may check it again.
199
200		On Dell and Lenovo systems, if Admin password is set, then all BIOS attributes
201		require password validation.
202		On Lenovo systems if you change the Admin password the new password is not active until
203		the next boot.
204
205		Lenovo specific class extensions
206		------------------------------
207
208		On Lenovo systems the following additional settings are available:
209
210		lenovo_encoding:
211					The encoding method that is used. This can be either "ascii"
212					or "scancode". Default is set to "ascii"
213
214		lenovo_kbdlang:
215					The keyboard language method that is used. This is generally a
216					two char code (e.g. "us", "fr", "gr") and may vary per platform.
217					Default is set to "us"
218
219What:		/sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/pending_reboot
220Date:		February 2021
221KernelVersion:	5.11
222Contact:	Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>,
223		Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com>
224		Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com
225Description:
226		A read-only attribute reads 1 if a reboot is necessary to apply
227		pending BIOS attribute changes. Also, an uevent_KOBJ_CHANGE is
228		generated when it changes to 1.
229
230			==	=========================================
231			0	All BIOS attributes setting are current
232			1	A reboot is necessary to get pending BIOS
233			        attribute changes applied
234			==	=========================================
235
236		Note, userspace applications need to follow below steps for efficient
237		BIOS management,
238
239		1.	Check if admin password is set. If yes, follow session method for
240			password management as briefed under authentication section above.
241		2.	Before setting any attribute, check if it has any modifiers
242			or value_modifiers. If yes, incorporate them and then modify
243			attribute.
244
245		Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when this value changes and userspace
246		may check it again.
247
248What:		/sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/reset_bios
249Date:		February 2021
250KernelVersion:	5.11
251Contact:	Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>,
252		Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com>
253		Dell.Client.Kernel@dell.com
254Description:
255		This attribute can be used to reset the BIOS Configuration.
256		Specifically, it tells which type of reset BIOS configuration is being
257		requested on the host.
258
259		Reading from it returns a list of supported options encoded as:
260
261			- 'builtinsafe' (Built in safe configuration profile)
262			- 'lastknowngood' (Last known good saved configuration profile)
263			- 'factory' (Default factory settings configuration profile)
264			- 'custom' (Custom saved configuration profile)
265
266		The currently selected option is printed in square brackets as
267		shown below::
268
269		    # echo "factory" > /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios
270		    # cat /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios
271		    # builtinsafe lastknowngood [factory] custom
272
273		Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot
274		for changes to take effect.
275
276What:		/sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/debug_cmd
277Date:		July 2021
278KernelVersion:	5.14
279Contact:	Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com>
280Description:
281		This write only attribute can be used to send debug commands to the BIOS.
282		This should only be used when recommended by the BIOS vendor. Vendors may
283		use it to enable extra debug attributes or BIOS features for testing purposes.
284
285		Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot for changes to take effect.
286