[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] xen/efi: Fix Grub2 boot on arm64
On 02.11.2021 18:12, Luca Fancellu wrote: >> On 2 Nov 2021, at 14:45, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 02.11.2021 15:05, Luca Fancellu wrote: >>> The code introduced by commit a1743fc3a9fe9b68c265c45264dddf214fd9b882 >>> ("arm/efi: Use dom0less configuration when using EFI boot") is >>> introducing a problem to boot Xen using Grub2 on ARM machine using EDK2. >>> >>> The problem comes from the function get_parent_handle(...) that inside >>> uses the HandleProtocol on loaded_image->DeviceHandle, but the last >>> is NULL, making Xen stop the UEFI boot. >> >> According to my reading the UEFI spec doesn't (explicitly) allow for >> this to be NULL. Could you clarify why this is the case? What other >> information may end up being invalid / absent? Is e.g. read_section() >> safe to use? > > My test on an arm machine running Grub2 on top of EDK2 showed that > when Xen is started, the get_parent_handle(…) call was failing and stopping > the boot because the efi_bs->HandleProtocol(…) was called with the > loaded_image->DeviceHandle argument NULL and the call was returning > a EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. > So the parent handle can’t be requested and the filesystem can’t be used, > but any other code that doesn’t use the handle provided by > get_parent_handle(…) > can be used without problem like read_section(...). I understand this. My question was for the reason of ->DeviceHandle being NULL. IOW I'm wondering whether we're actually talking about a firmware or GrUB bug, in which case your change is a workaround for that rather than (primarily) a fix for the earlier Xen change. >>> --- a/xen/common/efi/boot.c >>> +++ b/xen/common/efi/boot.c >>> @@ -449,6 +449,13 @@ static EFI_FILE_HANDLE __init >>> get_parent_handle(EFI_LOADED_IMAGE *loaded_image, >>> CHAR16 *pathend, *ptr; >>> EFI_STATUS ret; >>> >>> + /* >>> + * If DeviceHandle is NULL, we can't use the >>> SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL >>> + * to have access to the filesystem. >>> + */ >>> + if ( !loaded_image->DeviceHandle ) >>> + return NULL; >> >> I couldn't find anything in the spec saying that NULL (a pointer with >> the numeric value zero) could actually not be a valid handle. Could >> you point me to text saying so? > > I am reading UEFI spec 2.8 A, section 7.3 Protocol Handler Services, when it > talks about > EFI_BOOT_SERVICES.HandleProtocol() there is a table of “Status Code Returned” > listing > the EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER when the Handle is NULL. Oh, okay. I guess I didn't search very well. >>> @@ -1333,6 +1342,9 @@ efi_start(EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE >>> *SystemTable) >>> EFI_FILE_HANDLE handle = get_parent_handle(loaded_image, >>> &file_name); >>> >>> + if ( !handle ) >>> + blexit(L"Error retrieving image name: no filesystem >>> access"); >> >> I don't think this should be fatal - see the comment ahead of the >> enclosing if(). > > I’m not sure I get it, I put the fatal condition in part because the handle > was dereferenced by > handle->Close(handle), but also because file_name would have not being > modified by the call > and we have then *argv = file_name. Instead of you making boot fail I was trying to suggest that you insert a made-up name ("xen" or "xen.efi"?) alongside issuing just a warning message. Jan
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