Releases: oom-is/sedutil
Integ: 20191015 snapshot
This is a snapshot of the Windows and Linux binaries for the "oom-is/integ" tree as of 2019-10-15. These binaries have been tested on a limited subset of 64 bit (UEFI) platforms under Windows and Linux. There has been minimal testing on 32 bit/non-UEFI platforms. Testing has also been entirely focused on SATA-based SEDs, although NVMe support under Windows works at least as far as sedutil-cli.exe --scan/--query.
The "1.16-beta1" tag on these is equivalent to commit 013dd9d in the Windows codebase, and to 5895605 in the Linux codebase. (The only change in 013dd9d was getting the SHA2/SHA512 new hash to build properly on Windows.)
The rough set of commits/pull requests that were included in this tree as changes from "vanilla" DTA 1.15.1:
- (My) DTA Drive-Trust-Alliance#306 for LTS support.
- (My) DTA Drive-Trust-Alliance#307 for "typos and QOL improvements"
- (@CyrilVanErsche) DTA Drive-Trust-Alliance#272 for AddUserToLockingACEs
- (several sources) change hash to SHA2/SHA512 but keep the SHA1 files around for intended future backward compatibility flag
- (~@lukefor) windows_nvme support (but without his full windows_sleep tree, and still requiring CLI git to be installed on Windows)
- (My) ISO version, "true UEFI" bootable, of the Rescue64 image - since USB drives are more expensive than CDs, and also restricted in certain environments.
--Script for the iso remaster will be released once it's Ready, as right now it's ugly, complex, and undocumented.
LTS1 update to DTA SEDutil v1.15.1
Linux images and 64-bit binaries only, as this LTS release does not make any changes to Windows code.
ISO: UEFI64+Rescue+grub-2.04
This is the ISO variant of the Rescue64 img from the DTA stock 1.15.1 release.
The RESCUE64...img.gz file was built from DTA source tree, and then the ISO building and support/config files that are included in my Pull Request Drive-Trust-Alliance#309 were used to build the ISO.