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diff --git a/doc/uefi/uefi.rst b/doc/uefi/uefi.rst
index a72e729..07eb3f0 100644
--- a/doc/uefi/uefi.rst
+++ b/doc/uefi/uefi.rst
@@ -59,6 +59,10 @@ Below you find the output of an example session starting GRUB::
120832 bytes read in 7 ms (16.5 MiB/s)
=> bootefi ${kernel_addr_r} ${fdt_addr_r}
+The bootefi command uses the device, the file name, and the file size
+(environment variable 'filesize') of the most recently loaded file when setting
+up the binary for execution. So the UEFI binary should be loaded last.
+
The environment variable 'bootargs' is passed as load options in the UEFI system
table. The Linux kernel EFI stub uses the load options as command line
arguments.
@@ -169,11 +173,11 @@ Sign an image with one of the keys in "db" on your host
Now in U-Boot install the keys on your board::
fatload mmc 0:1 <tmpaddr> PK.auth
- setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -at -i <tmpaddr>,$filesize PK
+ setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -at -i <tmpaddr>:$filesize PK
fatload mmc 0:1 <tmpaddr> KEK.auth
- setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -at -i <tmpaddr>,$filesize KEK
+ setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -at -i <tmpaddr>:$filesize KEK
fatload mmc 0:1 <tmpaddr> db.auth
- setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -at -i <tmpaddr>,$filesize db
+ setenv -e -nv -bs -rt -at -i <tmpaddr>:$filesize db
Set up boot parameters on your board::
@@ -217,13 +221,13 @@ which has to be enabled via CONFIG_SUPPORT_EMMC_RPMB=y.
Executing the boot manager
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The UEFI specification foresees to define boot entries and boot sequence via UEFI
-variables. Booting according to these variables is possible via::
+The UEFI specification foresees to define boot entries and boot sequence via
+UEFI variables. Booting according to these variables is possible via::
bootefi bootmgr [fdt address]
-As of U-Boot v2018.03 UEFI variables are not persisted and cannot be set at
-runtime.
+As of U-Boot v2020.10 UEFI variables cannot be set at runtime. The U-Boot
+command 'efidebug' can be used to set the variables.
Executing the built in hello world application
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~