On 03.05.23 17:08, Erdem Kahraman wrote:
> Hello community,
> 
> I want to use the efibootguard's watchdog by using a generic device.
> 
> There is too different hardwares and I want to activate the watchdog of
> ebg if it is supporting. 
> 
> But when I test it, if the watchdog device not existing or not
> supporting by ebg, the boot sequence gives error and exitting.
> 
> Is there any way to pass error if there is no watchdog or not supported
> watchdog?

I'm not yet sure what exactly your are looking for, some recommendation
on how to debug a not-yet-working own driver in EBG? Or a better
understanding how EBG is matching a driver with the found hardware?

Jan

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