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Message #92788
[Bug 1960758] Re: UEFI libvirt servers can't boot on Ubuntu 20.04 hypervisors with Ussuri/Victoria
This bug was fixed in the package nova - 2:22.4.0-0ubuntu1~cloud5
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nova (2:22.4.0-0ubuntu1~cloud5) focal-victoria; urgency=medium
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* d/p/lp1960758-ubuntu-uefi-loader-path.patch: add config option
'ubuntu_libvirt_uefi_loader_path' to restrict UEFI loaders to
only those shipped/supported in Ubuntu/Ussuri. (LP: #1960758)
** Changed in: cloud-archive/victoria
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
UEFI libvirt servers can't boot on Ubuntu 20.04 hypervisors with
Ussuri/Victoria
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive ussuri series:
Fix Committed
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive victoria series:
Fix Released
Status in OpenStack Compute (nova):
Invalid
Status in OpenStack Compute (nova) ussuri series:
Invalid
Status in OpenStack Compute (nova) victoria series:
Invalid
Status in nova package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in nova source package in Focal:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Impact:
===
Currently, setting `hw_firwmare_type=uefi` may create
_unbootable_ servers on 20.04 hypervisors with Ussuri
and Victoria (Wallaby and later are OK).
We should not use the Secure Boot firmware on the 'pc'
machine type, as 'q35' is _required_ by OVMF firmware
if SMM feature is built (usually the case, to actually
secure the SB feature).
[See comment #6 for research and #7 for test evidence.]
We should not use the Secure Boot firmware on the 'q35'
machine type _either_, as it might not work regardless,
since other libvirt XML options such as SMM and S3/S4
disable may be needed for Secure Boot to work, but are
_not_ configured by Openstack Ussuri (no SB support).
Approach:
===
Considering how long Focal/Ussuri have been out there
(and maybe worked with UEFI enabled for some cases?)
add a config option to _opt-in_ to actually supported
UEFI loaders for nova/libvirt.
This seems to benefit downstream/Ubuntu more (although
other distros might be affected) add the config option
"ubuntu_libvirt_uefi_loader_path" (disabled by default)
in the DEFAULT libvirt config section (so it can be set
in nova-compute charm's 'config-flags' option).
Test Plan:
===
$ openstack image set --property hw_firmware_type=uefi $IMAGE
$ openstack server create --image $IMAGE --flavor $FLAVOR --network $NETWORK uefi-server
(with patched packages:)
Set `ubuntu_libvirt_uefi_loader_path = true` in `[DEFAULT]` in /etc/nova/nova.conf
(eg `juju config nova-compute config-flags='ubuntu_libvirt_uefi_loader_path=true'`)
$ openstack server stop uefi-server
$ openstack server start uefi-server
- Expected Result:
The server's libvirt XML uses UEFI _without_ Secure Boot.
<loader readonly='yes'
type='pflash'>/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.fd</loader>
The guest boots, and console log confirms UEFI mode:
$ openstack console log show srv | grep -i -e efi -e bios
...
Creating boot entry "Boot0003" with label "ubuntu" for file "\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi"
...
[ 0.000000] efi: EFI v2.70 by EDK II
[ 0.000000] efi: SMBIOS=0x7fbcd000 ACPI=0x7fbfa000 ACPI
2.0=0x7fbfa014 MEMATTR=0x7eb30018
[ 0.000000] SMBIOS 2.8 present.
[ 0.000000] DMI: OpenStack Foundation OpenStack Nova, BIOS 0.0.0 02/06/2015
...
- Actual Result:
The server's libvirt XML uses UEFI _with_ Secure Boot.
<loader readonly='yes'
type='pflash'>/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.secboot.fd</loader>
The guest doesn't boot; empty console log; qemu-kvm looping at 100%
CPU.
$ openstack console log show srv | grep -i -e efi -e bios
$ openstack console log show srv | wc -l
0
$ juju run --app nova-compute 'top -b -d1 -n5 | grep qemu'
67205 libvirt+ ... 100.0 1.4 1:18.35 qemu-sy+
67205 libvirt+ ... 100.0 1.4 1:19.36 qemu-sy+
67205 libvirt+ ... 99.0 1.4 1:20.36 qemu-sy+
67205 libvirt+ ... 101.0 1.4 1:21.37 qemu-sy+
67205 libvirt+ ... 100.0 1.4 1:22.38 qemu-sy+
Where problems could occur:
===
The changes are opt-in with `ubuntu_libvirt_uefi_loader_path=true`,
so users are not affected by default.
Theoretically, regressions would more likely manifest and be contained
in nova's libvirt driver, when `hw_firwmare_type=uefi` (not by default).
The expected symptoms of regressions are boot failures (server starts
from openstack perspective, but doesn't boot to the operating system).
Other Info:
===
- Hypervisor running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal)
- Nova packages from Ussuri (Ubuntu Archive) or Victoria (Cloud Archive).
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