What: /sys/bus/coreboot Date: August 2022 Contact: Jack Rosenthal Description: The coreboot bus provides a variety of virtual devices used to access data structures created by the Coreboot BIOS. What: /sys/bus/coreboot/devices/cbmem- Date: August 2022 Contact: Jack Rosenthal Description: CBMEM is a downwards-growing memory region created by Coreboot, and contains tagged data structures to be shared with payloads in the boot process and the OS. Each CBMEM entry is given a directory in /sys/bus/coreboot/devices based on its id. A list of ids known to Coreboot can be found in the coreboot source tree at ``src/commonlib/bsd/include/commonlib/bsd/cbmem_id.h``. What: /sys/bus/coreboot/devices/cbmem-/address Date: August 2022 Contact: Jack Rosenthal Description: This is the physical memory address that the CBMEM entry's data begins at, in hexadecimal (e.g., ``0x76ffe000``). What: /sys/bus/coreboot/devices/cbmem-/size Date: August 2022 Contact: Jack Rosenthal Description: This is the size of the CBMEM entry's data, in hexadecimal (e.g., ``0x1234``). What: /sys/bus/coreboot/devices/cbmem-/mem Date: August 2022 Contact: Jack Rosenthal Description: A file exposing read/write access to the entry's data. Note that this file does not support mmap(), as coreboot does not guarantee that the data will be page-aligned. The mode of this file is 0600. While there shouldn't be anything security-sensitive contained in CBMEM, read access requires root privileges given this is exposing a small subset of physical memory.