Stefan Reinauer wrote:
Also when nvramtool detects invalid values, it can offer to program defaults or at least refuse to validate the checksum. nvramtool should be able to write anything though, through the use of some argument like --force. It should also be able to just set up everything by default.
I think this is the fix we want. Forget the other stuff.
I agree it is part of what we want, but I think it is also pretty important for coreboot to gracefully ignore what appears to be a cluttered NVRAM, without making any changes to it.
//Peter