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The AAVMF_CODE*.fd files provide UEFI firmware for a QEMU guest that is
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intended to be read-only. The AAVMF_VARS*.fd files provide UEFI variable
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template images which are intended to be read-write, and therefore each
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guest should be given its own copy. Here's an overview of each of them:
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AAVMF_CODE.fd
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Use this for booting guests in non-Secure Boot mode. While this image
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technically supports Secure Boot, it does so without requiring SMM
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support from QEMU, so it is less secure. Use the OVMF_VARS.fd template
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with this.
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AAVMF_CODE.ms.fd
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This is a symlink to AAVMF_CODE.fd. It is useful in the context of libvirt
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because the included JSON firmware descriptors will tell libvirt to pair
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AAVMF_VARS.ms.fd with it, which has Secure Boot pre-enabled.
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AAVMF_VARS.fd
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This is an empty variable store template, which means it has no
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built-in Secure Boot keys and Secure Boot is disabled. You can use
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it with any AAVMF_CODE image, but keep in mind that if you want to
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boot in Secure Boot mode, you will have to enable it manually.
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AAVMF_VARS.ms.fd
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This template has distribution-specific PK and KEK1 keys, and
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the default Microsoft keys in KEK/DB. It also has Secure Boot
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already activated. Using this with OVMF_CODE.ms.fd will boot a
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guest directly in Secure Boot mode.
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AAVMF_CODE.snakeoil.fd
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AAVMF_VARS.snakeoil.fd
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This image is **for testing purposes only**. It includes an insecure
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"snakeoil" key in PK, KEK & DB. The private key and cert are also
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shipped in this package as well, so that testers can easily sign
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binaries that will be considered valid.
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PkKek-1-snakeoil.key
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PkKek-1-snakeoil.pem
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The private key and certificate for the snakeoil key. Use these
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to sign binaries that can be verified by the key in the
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OVMF_VARS.snakeoil.fd template. The password for the key is
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'snakeoil'.
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-- dann frazier <dannf@debian.org>, Fri, 4 Feb 2022 17:01:31 -0700
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