cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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sysfs-ibft (1502B)


      1What:		/sys/firmware/ibft/initiator
      2Date:		November 2007
      3Contact:	Konrad Rzeszutek <ketuzsezr@darnok.org>
      4Description:	The /sys/firmware/ibft/initiator directory will contain
      5		files that expose the iSCSI Boot Firmware Table initiator data.
      6		Usually this contains the Initiator name.
      7
      8What:		/sys/firmware/ibft/targetX
      9Date:		November 2007
     10Contact:	Konrad Rzeszutek <ketuzsezr@darnok.org>
     11Description:	The /sys/firmware/ibft/targetX directory will contain
     12		files that expose the iSCSI Boot Firmware Table target data.
     13		Usually this contains the target's IP address, boot LUN,
     14		target name, and what NIC it is associated with. It can also
     15		contain the CHAP name (and password), the reverse CHAP
     16		name (and password)
     17
     18What:		/sys/firmware/ibft/ethernetX
     19Date:		November 2007
     20Contact:	Konrad Rzeszutek <ketuzsezr@darnok.org>
     21Description:	The /sys/firmware/ibft/ethernetX directory will contain
     22		files that expose the iSCSI Boot Firmware Table NIC data.
     23		Usually this contains the IP address, MAC, and gateway of the NIC.
     24
     25What:		/sys/firmware/ibft/acpi_header
     26Date:		March 2016
     27Contact:	David Bond <dbond@suse.com>
     28Description:	The /sys/firmware/ibft/acpi_header directory will contain files
     29		that expose the SIGNATURE, OEM_ID, and OEM_TABLE_ID fields of the
     30		acpi table header of the iBFT structure.  This will allow for
     31		identification of the creator of the table which is useful in
     32		determining quirks associated with some adapters when used in
     33		hardware vs software iscsi initiator mode.