Hi Sean, On Sat, 2 Dec 2023 at 12:38, Sean Anderson <sean...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 12/2/23 14:33, Sean Anderson wrote: > > Both SHA1 and (especially) MD5 are no longer as safe as they once were for > > cryptographic use. Replaces examples which use them with examples using > > SHA256 instead. This will provide more-secure defaults for users who use > > documentation examples as a base for their own use. This is not too > > necessary for non-verified-boot scenarios (since someone could just replace > > the checksum), but I wanted to be complete. > > > > Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean...@gmail.com> > > --- > > I forgot to mention this in the commit message, but all the new hashes were > generated like > > echo fake kernel hash | sha256sum > > which should be fine, since the actual values were just for example anyway.
Ah, I was wondering about that. Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> Regards, Simon