I think we'll need to backport the UEFI Secure Boot patches to trusty after all -- there's a large number of changes in them, but it seems better than attempting to adapt other patches (such as Windws 7/10 chainloading fixes with new shim, and memory truncation fixes). Having the patchset at the same level will make it easier to support Secure Boot on trusty. At least with the same patches we can quickly issue security fixes if there are any issues, as the code will be roughly the same as for other releases.
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