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Re: [PATCH] xen: Create EFI_VENDOR directory



On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 8:59 AM Michael Young <m.a.young@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Tue, 23 Mar 2021, Ian Jackson wrote:

> Jan Beulich writes ("Re: [PATCH] xen: Create EFI_VENDOR directory"):
>> On 23.03.2021 13:34, Jason Andryuk wrote:
> ...
>>> On Fedora, RPMs drop EFI binaries directly into /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/.
>>> grub, shim, fwupdate and xen are all packaged that way.  It seems
>>> reasonable to have those important binaries tracked by the package
>>> manager.
>>>
>>> Does SuSE populate EFI_VENDOR from EFI_DIR when some boot loader
>>> script is called?
>>
>> Yes. And back at the time, when I consulted our EFI person, I was left
>> with the impression that this is the only reasonable approach. The
>> primary reason, as said, was that the EFI partition as a whole may get
>> rebuilt perhaps even from scratch at any point. Hence it's not
>> reasonable to expect package-managed files to live there.
>
> I agree with this analysis but it is for people like Fedora to decide
> how they want to build their packages.
>
> There is also the case of ad-hoc packages (eg our "make debball")
> which the user might reasonably choose to have dump things in the EFI
> system partition.
>
> Conversely, I see no downside to the mkdir.  Jan, is there some actual
> harm in it ?  If not, we should be accomodating to people's build and
> packaging strategies even if we don't entirely approve of them.

There is a request in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1750733
for xen on Fedora to install the efi file elsewhere and then copy it to
/boot/efi post install. I could change the current Fedora set up for
Fedora 35 (which should have xen-4.15) if there is a good reason to do so.
I am not sure how useful the xen.efi file in /boot/efi is anyway for the
the Fedora set up as it will generally use a xen*.gz file in /boot via
grub.

FWIW: /boot as the source of truth and EFI partition as a cache for that is also what we've settled on in EVE distro.

As a somewhat unrelated side-note: on ARM at least, with u-boot playing the role of UEFI more and more -- we can actually pick EFI payloads straight from source of truth and completely by-pass EFI partition altogether (which is fine -- it is, after all, only a cache).

Thanks,
Roman. 

 


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