[Bug 1883568] Re: Update focal fwupd to 1.3.11 point release
Yuan-Chen Cheng
1883568 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jul 6 04:21:36 UTC 2020
I got a Precision-3541 that's running bios 1.5.1, and it have new bios
1.9.1
I install fwupd and fwupd-signed package from proposed channel with the
following version
ii fwupd 1.3.11-1~focal1 amd64 Firmware update daemon
ii fwupd-signed 1.27.1ubuntu2+1.3.11-1~focal1 amd64 Linux Firmware Updater EFI signed binary
I click the button in "Updates" tab of "Ubuntu Software" app, and
reboot. The bios is correctly upgrade from 1.5.1 to 1.9.1.
I config in fwupdmgr get-devies that the bios does upgraded.
├─System Firmware:
│ Device ID: 4a73cf8d37b14dd37091e22ef71007223fb9aa67
│ Current version: 1.9.1
│ Minimum Version: 1.9.1
│ Vendor: Dell Inc. (DMI:Dell Inc.)
│ GUID: 0eecff0c-95b8-4ade-9717-8f4f3edc9e09
│ Device Flags: • Internal device
│ • Updatable
│ • Requires AC power
│ • Supported on remote server
│ • Needs a reboot after installation
│ • Cryptographic hash verification is available
│ • Device is usable for the duration of the update
Given so, the verification is passed.
** Tags removed: verification-passed verification-passed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-focal
** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Title:
Update focal fwupd to 1.3.11 point release
Status in OEM Priority Project:
Fix Committed
Status in fwupd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in fwupd-signed package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in fwupd source package in Focal:
Fix Committed
Status in fwupd-signed source package in Focal:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
* Upstream has issued a 1.3.11 point release with the following fixes:
- Actually reload the DFU device after upgrade has completed
- Capture the dock SKU in report metadata
- Correctly set the Logitech device protocol
- Do not use shim for non-secure boot configurations
- Ensure that the DeviceID is set for child devices
- Fix an error when detaching MSP430
- Fix the DeviceID set by GetDetails
- Force the prometheus minor version from 0x02 to 0x01 to fix updates
- Parse the CSR firmware as a DFU file
- Prevent dell-dock updates to occur via synaptics-mst plugin
- Rather than hardcoding thunderbolt to PCI slot numbers, use domain in GUID
- Remove a dock device from the whitelist that is never going to be updated
- Validate that gpgme_op_verify_result() returned at least one signature
- Wait for the cxaudio device to reboot after writing firmware
- Add more module types for the Dell dock
- Fix the TPM PCR0 calculation
- Check for free space after cleaning up ESP
* All but 1 of the patches carried on top of 1.3.9 in Ubuntu focal are also included in 1.3.11 and can be dropped.
* Per the firmware update policy described in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#fwupd_and_fwupdate and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/firmware-updates we should jump to point
release not backport patches
[Test Case]
* On a device supporting updates, either install a new firmware
upgrade (fwupdmgr update) or reinstall (fwupdmgr reinstall)
* verify the update works properly
[Regression Potential]
* Regressions are unlikely as these are all bug fixes that were prompted by users reporting problems.
* There are no new features.
* If a regression was to pop up it's likely to be very specific to a user's configuration.
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