Le ven. 26 août 2022, 17:46, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> a écrit :

> Hi Vladimir!
>
> On 8/19/22 21:01, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko wrote:
> > But booting old machines is still desirable for GRUB. Is there a reason
> why
> > HFS is actively bad for modern machines? Especially if it's disabled in
> case
> > of lockdown.
> >
> > Can I have more details about your security concerns? I may consider
> rewriting
> > parts of HFS code to improve it.
>
> FWIW, in case you would be really interested on improving the HFS code, it
> should
> be no problem to collect some funds in the PowerPC community to
> financially support
> that task, e.g. through a Bountysource campaign.
>
> We have done this in the past to support similar projects in GCC and LLVM.
>
> What do you think?
>
I have checked HFS code in general and it looks pretty neat safe for few
bugs like cache collision. If I can get these fuses I can probably fix
them. I'm currently on weekend and my laptop has died but I can have a look
using my phone + VPS

>
> Thanks,
> Adrian
>
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