When requesting the chassis type through systemd-hostnamed, it sometimes
returns an empty string "" not the "vm" to present the virtual machine.
Since this panel will not be shown in the VM environment, if systemd-hostnamed
returns an empty string or "vm", the panel will be hidden.
Signed-off-by: Kate Hsuan <hpa@redhat.com>
The new UX implementation includes
1. Showing the security level using a number.
2. Showing descriptions of events and HSI checking items.
3. Change the style of the security level number.
4. Add the status icon and label for each HSI checking item.
Signed-off-by: Kate Hsuan <hpa@redhat.com>
Adapt to the org.fwupd.hsi.Uefi.SecureBoot HSI being fixed in
https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/pull/4835 (level 0 isn't a valid number
unless it is a runtime issue, and the docs have always said HSI-1).
The org.fwupd.hsi.Uefi.Pk attribute has always been HSI-1, and so the
wrong hashtable was being queried -- which is probably my fault for
making SecureBoot an invalid value in the first place.
We also do not have to track the HSI-0 failures now, so delete the
hashtable completely.
The Firmware Security panel exposes the host security levels
and details. The information is generated by fwupd. The panel
also exposes hardware configuration changes to pinpoint the
configuration changing time.
Currently this panel shows:
- HSI and secure boot status
- Details of HSI and secure boot
- Configuration changelog
- Digested security level
- Extended protection