[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] x86/EFI: define and use EFI_DIR make variable, defaulting to /usr/lib64/efi
On Mon, 2012-07-23 at 11:03 +0100, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> On 23.07.12 at 11:35, Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 2012-07-23 at 10:07 +0100, Jan Beulich wrote: > >> >>> On 23.07.12 at 10:43, Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > What is this stuff installed in /usr/lib*/efi anyway? I suppose it isn't > >> > boot time stuff (which should go in /boot or /boot/efi). > >> > >> It *is* boot time stuff, and is does *not* belong into /boot. > >> When putting this together, I was told that the EFI partition > >> has to be considered volatile (i.e. may get destroyed and > >> re-created at any time). > > > > Do you have a reference for this? > > Not readily; I could ask the person who told me. > > > OOI what is /boot/efi for if it can be regenerated at any time? > > To boot the system. As this is using the old FAT file system, it's > not really reliable in case of kernel crashes and could be > re-initialized from the EFI shell of other firmware management > operations, and hence shouldn't be used for any non-volatile data. So /boot/efi is effectively a /tmp style thing for the EFI shell? > >> This is why elilo.efi also has its real > >> home under /usr, not under /boot/efi. > > > > I noticed that (at least on Debian) grub uses /usr/lib/grub/<arch>-efi > > and elilo uses /usr/lib/elilo. > > It's definitely /usr/lib64/efi/elilo.efi on SLE11, so I'm afraid this > really ins't well standardized (and hence an EFI_DIR override is > warranted, yet settling on a proper default may be problematic). > > > Does that mean we should be using /usr/lib/xen/efi rather than /usr/lib/efi? > > > > What is the policy for EFI install location on RPM/LSB based systems? > > Don't know. I think LSB basically #includes FHS for this but even the FHS 3.0 drafts don't seem to mention EFI (at least not in a greppable way). > > >> > We already have EFI_MOUNTPOINT under xen/*, I think EFI_DIR under there > >> > (or in config/*) is fine also. > >> > >> That part wasn't controversial (if generally useful), but imo it > >> shouldn't expand to an open-coded path (unless put into > >> config/x86_64.mk). > > > > I could live with that. Unlike LIBDIR, where getting it wrong can mean > > things don't work, getting EFI_DIR wrong is merely ugly. > > Not exactly - it might still mean that boot loader installation (and > update) doesn't work anymore. At worst it'll just fail to include Xen, won't it? Installing Xen to the wrong directory shouldn't effect any other EFI bootloader, I would hope... > But getting things consistent > would be a one-time per-distro task, so ought to be manageable. Right. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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