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[action] [PR:16191] Added flag in sonic_version.yml to see if image is secured or non-secured #17814

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What I did:
Added flag in sonic_version.yml to see if compiled image is secured or non-secured. This is done using build/compile time environmental variable SECURE_UPGRADE_MODE as define in HLD: https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/blob/master/doc/secure_boot/hld_secure_boot.md

This flag does not provide the runtime status of whether the image has booted securely or not. It's possible that compile time signed image (secured image) can boot on non secure platform.

Why I did:
Flag can be used for manual check or by the test case.

ADO: 24319390

How I verify:
Manual Verification

---
build_version: 'master-16191.346262-cdc5e72a3'
debian_version: '11.7'
kernel_version: '5.10.0-18-2-amd64'
asic_type: broadcom
asic_subtype: 'broadcom'
commit_id: 'cdc5e72a3'
branch: 'master-16191'
release: 'none'
build_date: Fri Aug 25 03:15:45 UTC 2023
build_number: 346262
built_by: AzDevOps@vmss-soni001UR5
libswsscommon: 1.0.0
sonic_utilities: 1.2
sonic_os_version: 11
secure_boot_image: 'no'

This changes are used by this PR: sonic-net/sonic-mgmt#9747

…r non-secured (sonic-net#16191)

What I did:

Added flag in sonic_version.yml to see if compiled image is secured or non-secured. This is done using build/compile time environmental variable SECURE_UPGRADE_MODE as define in HLD: https://github.com/sonic-net/SONiC/blob/master/doc/secure_boot/hld_secure_boot.md

This flag does not provide the runtime status of whether the image has booted securely or not. It's possible that compile time signed image (secured image) can boot on non secure platform.

Why I did:
Flag can be used for manual check or by the test case.

ADO: 24319390

How I verify:
Manual Verification

---
build_version: 'master-16191.346262-cdc5e72a3'
debian_version: '11.7'
kernel_version: '5.10.0-18-2-amd64'
asic_type: broadcom
asic_subtype: 'broadcom'
commit_id: 'cdc5e72a3'
branch: 'master-16191'
release: 'none'
build_date: Fri Aug 25 03:15:45 UTC 2023
build_number: 346262
built_by: AzDevOps@vmss-soni001UR5
libswsscommon: 1.0.0
sonic_utilities: 1.2
sonic_os_version: 11
secure_boot_image: 'no'

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
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Original PR: #16191

@mssonicbld mssonicbld merged commit aa01630 into sonic-net:202305 Jan 18, 2024
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