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Are you running your mainboard as a standalone device. Is standalone mode enabled in the BIOS?
Yes
No
Describe the bug
The intrusion detection seems to not work/not be implemented. I have never gotten a password prompt and the EC is clueless as well. I have def enabled the detection before (it is still on) and have disassembled the laptop when I was applying the mail-in keyboard stand-offs/pads.
Steps To Reproduce
Enable intrusion detection in UEFI (or don't, i think the EC should still pick it up)
Open the laptop and remove the midplate
Put everything back in its place
Observe no reaction
Expected behavior
Intrusion switch gets triggered upon opening the laptop innards, prompting uefi password and showing it in EC output
Operating System (please complete the following information):
Linux tacsist-fw 6.12.7-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri, 27 Dec 2024 14:24:37 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Logs
sudo framework_tool --driver cros-ec --intrusion
Chassis status:
Coin cell ever removed: false
Chassis currently open: false
Chassis ever opened: false
Chassis opened: 0 times
Chassis opened while off: 0 times
Additional context
None really, enabled the uefi setting way back, got surprised it did nothing, forgot about it until now when i was checking EC params/tools which report that either I am a master in physical hacking or that the sensor doesn't work. Would be funny if the switch actually doesn't exist on FW16
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Device Information
System Model or SKU
BIOS VERSION
3.05
DIY Edition information
Memory: FW 2x16gb
Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus
Standalone Operation
Are you running your mainboard as a standalone device. Is standalone mode enabled in the BIOS?
Describe the bug
The intrusion detection seems to not work/not be implemented. I have never gotten a password prompt and the EC is clueless as well. I have def enabled the detection before (it is still on) and have disassembled the laptop when I was applying the mail-in keyboard stand-offs/pads.
Steps To Reproduce
Expected behavior
Intrusion switch gets triggered upon opening the laptop innards, prompting uefi password and showing it in EC output
Operating System (please complete the following information):
Linux tacsist-fw 6.12.7-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri, 27 Dec 2024 14:24:37 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Logs
Additional context
None really, enabled the uefi setting way back, got surprised it did nothing, forgot about it until now when i was checking EC params/tools which report that either I am a master in physical hacking or that the sensor doesn't work. Would be funny if the switch actually doesn't exist on FW16
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: