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Merging upstream version 2.1~rc0 (Closes: #1015722).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
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Daniel Baumann 2025-02-16 12:16:19 +01:00
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<pre><code>read-couter - Read 'write counter' of specified RPMB target. The
<pre><code>read-counter - Read 'write counter' of specified RPMB target. The
counter value read is printed onto STDOUT</code></pre>
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<pre><code>write-data - Supports authenticated data writting to specified RPMB
<pre><code>write-data - Supports authenticated data writing to specified RPMB
target (--target or -t option) at given offset
specified with --address or -o option, using key
specified using --keyfile or -k options. --blocks or
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The address (in 512 byte sector offset from 0) to be used for data
trasnfer commands (read or write) for a specified RPMB target.
transfer commands (read or write) for a specified RPMB target.
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The size in 512 byte sectors to be used for data trasnfer commands
The size in 512 byte sectors to be used for data transfer commands
(read or write) for a specified RPMB target.
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Program <em>SecreteKey</em> as authentication key for target 1
Program <em>SecretKey</em> as authentication key for target 1
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<pre><code># nvme rpmb /dev/nvme0 -c write-data -t 0 -f input.bin -b 200 -k 'SecreteKey'</code></pre>
<pre><code># nvme rpmb /dev/nvme0 -c write-data -t 0 -f input.bin -b 200 -k 'SecretKey'</code></pre>
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