On 13.04.19 00:45, Nick Crews wrote: > The Wilco Embedded Controller is able to send telemetry data > which is useful for enterprise applications.
What kind of "enterprise applications" exactly ? > A daemon running on > the OS sends a command to the EC via write() to char device, > and can read the response with a read() request. > Both the request and the response are in an opaque > binary format so that information which is proprietary to the > enterprise service provider is secure. In other words: a direct backdoor for the "provider", who can do anything he wants remotely on the user's machine, w/o the user having a chance of seeing what's actually going on ? Seriously ?! In some of your previous mails (*1) you indicate that it sends some diagnostics information (eg. "dock is not working"). WTH does that have to be "proprietary", IOW: encrypted = kept secret from the owner ? If I *own* such a device, this is some information, I *need* to know, I *deserve* to know, and it is *my* data, as it's a state of *my* device. And that's some kind of information that *nobody* else has any business with that. Period. Seems you folks (Google) still didn't learn the fundamental difference between ownership and just a license to use. And the recent multi billion fines against Google still haven't been enough, so I'm looking forward Mrs. Vestager's next strikes. I'd like to remind you of the famous words of JR. Oppenheimer: ""Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." (quoted from the Bhagavad Gita, when he recognized the desatreous consequences of his work) --mtx -- Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult Free software and Linux embedded engineering i...@metux.net -- +49-151-27565287