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On Tue, Jul 15, 2025 at 08:16:56AM +0000, John Klos wrote: > > > In general, is there a way to check what version a file from a given > > > UEFI firmware bundle is (e.g. from commandline or similar), other than > > > "just knowing" which .zip file you downloaded? > > > > Good question. I do not know... > > strings -8 /boot/RPI_EFI.fd > > Mine is pretty old and shows: > > Built : 16:56:46, Jan 7 2022 > v2.6(release): Thanks; I'd tried that on some of the .dtb and a couple other files that came along in the arm64.img /boot/ dir, but didn't immediately see things that looked like version strings. Maybe it's mostly just the .fd file which has it. I did find this in /boot/EFI/BOOT/bootaa64.efi : NetBSD/evbarm efiboot (arm64) 2.13 (Mon Dec 16 13:08:11 UTC 2024) ... but since it didn't seem to correspond with the version numbers on UEFI zipfiles I saw, I didn't think much of it at the time, and also figured it was from NetBSD rather than a 3rd party. Fwiw the wiki (https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi/) refers to that file as "UEFI firmware", which muddled my thinking a bit about what is in the arm64.img. INSTALL doc calls it "AArch64 EFI bootloader", the latter may be more accurate? At least that page includes a link to the UEFI git repository, which I didn't notice at the time -- perhaps needing a full UEFI bundle should also be mentioned in the NetBSD INSTALL doc or similar; though if other evbarm systems are U-Boot, maybe it's not the best place either. sr.
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