On Wed, 09 Mar 2016 04:24:04 +0000
ron minnich <rminn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> yeah, we had something like this in the linuxbios days. I think you
> don't want to build it on demand, but rather have a bunch of
> pre-built images that are known good.
Once we get reproducible builds, we could:
1) Store an (SHA) hash of images in board-status.
2) Make the rom-o-matic build (with the board-status configs) and
   verify(checksums) the image of a known good state.

That would still not guarantee that the given image would work on every
variation of a given device[1], but that would still be better than the
current status today.

References:
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[1]I'm thinking of mainboards supporting several CPU families: In that
   case the rom-o-matic would somehow need to inform the user about the
   tested configuration. RAM sizes and modules also often varies
   between users.

Denis.

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