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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Invalid OEM Table ID: Length cannot exceed 8 characters
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 03:04:44AM -0700, Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> On 27.11.18 at 00:07, <mathieu.tarral@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I wanted to install Xen from source on Fedora 28.
> >
> > I choose the stable-4.11 branch, compiled it, and got an error at
> > sudo make install
> >
> > make[7]: Entering directory
> > '/home/vagrant/xen/tools/firmware/seabios-dir-remote'
> > Compiling IASL src/fw/ssdt-misc.hex
> > out/src/fw/ssdt-misc.dsl.i 4: DefinitionBlock ("ssdt-misc.aml",
> > "SSDT",
> > 0x01, "BXPC", "BXSSDTSUSP", 0x1)
> > Error 6155 -
> >
> > Invalid OEM Table ID ^ (Length cannot exceed 8 characters)
> >
> > ASL Input: out/src/fw/ssdt-misc.dsl.i - 102 lines, 2567 bytes, 35
> > keywords
> > Listing File: out/src/fw/ssdt-misc.lst - 8393 bytes
> > Hex Dump: out/src/fw/ssdt-misc.hex - 4096 bytes
> >
> >
> > I tried to fix by removing 2 characters, but the file
> > out/src/fw/ssdt-misc.dsl.i is automatically regenerated.
> >
> >
> > Can anyone explain the problem and propose a fix ?
>
> The "problem" presumably is a newer, more picky iasl. The problem
> being with SeaBIOS you'd generally be better off asking the SeaBIOS
> folks. Looking at 1.12.0 though I see that they've addressed the
> issue already, so you should be able to find a respective commit in
> their tree.
>
> Wei - I wonder though whether we should backport that change
> (despite it changing names in what I'd call a sub-optimal way)
> once 4.11.1 is out (it's too late now for the pending release). I
> don't know, though, how this would best be done, as we don't
> seem to maintain a (set of) patch(es) for that separate tree
> (anymore?).
I think the expectation is for distro users to use the seabios package
in their distro directly, so we don't maintain our own tree anymore.
If there is enough demand I can cherry-pick some commits from upstream
to our own tree as well, but I would like to avoid that if possible.
Wei.
>
> Jan
>
>
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