efivarfs: Add documentation for the EFI variable filesystem
Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming@intel.com>
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- example program for dnotify
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ecryptfs.txt
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- docs on eCryptfs: stacked cryptographic filesystem for Linux.
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efivarfs.txt
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- info for the efivarfs filesystem.
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exofs.txt
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- info, usage, mount options, design about EXOFS.
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ext2.txt
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efivarfs - a (U)EFI variable filesystem
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The efivarfs filesystem was created to address the shortcomings of
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using entries in sysfs to maintain EFI variables. The old sysfs EFI
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variables code only supported variables of up to 1024 bytes. This
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limitation existed in version 0.99 of the EFI specification, but was
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removed before any full releases. Since variables can now be larger
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than a single page, sysfs isn't the best interface for this.
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Variables can be created, deleted and modified with the efivarfs
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filesystem.
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efivarfs is typically mounted like this,
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mount -t efivarfs none /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
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