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Message #38713
[Bug 1386257] Re: intel-microcode should be installed by default, when the CPU is GenuineIntel
@debfx this is precisely why intel microcode package should be
consistently installed and this is done in response to the TSX problem
described before. microcode update is the last resort that vendor has to
correct firmware bugs in the field. microcode update removed TSX
instruction because the implementation turned out to have issues. But
that was not sufficient alone, due to incorrect detection in the user-
space code and the fact that microcode is not updated on most client
systems. This one of the corrective actions going forward to mitigate /
contain similar type of problem in the future.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1386257
Title:
intel-microcode should be installed by default, when the CPU is
GenuineIntel
Status in intel:
New
Status in ubuntu-drivers-common package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
intel-microcode should be installed by default on the bare-metal
systems which are running on GenuineIntel CPUs, by the installers.
Similarly other microcode packages for other CPUs brands should be
considered for inclusion (e.g. amd64-microcode).
I hope that ubuntu-drivers-common can gain ability to detect cpu
series and/or vendors, packages that provide microcodes similarly
declare support for cpu series and/or vendors, the microcode packages
are shipped on the CDs in the pool directory, and installed on to the
target machines as part of the installation.
This should help with rapid correction of bugs and behaviour of the
CPUs in the field.
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