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From: konrad wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
To: The development of GNU GRUB <grub-devel@gnu.org>
Cc: "Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko" <phcoder@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] remove dependency on /boot/config-* in grub.d/20_linux_xen
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 14:50:31 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <51F2C4F7.30206@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51F19775.5060305@gmail.com>


On 7/25/2013 5:24 PM, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote:
> On 15.07.2013 20:00, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> There is a discussion on the linux-kernel mailing list in which the
>> Linus states that "if you depend on any config file, you're broken
>> by definition" (https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/7/15/368).
>>
> The world is broken by definition sometimes you just can't avoid being 
> broken unless a good facility for your needs is supplied. In this case 
> it would be a documentation on how to detect dom0 pv_ops. We could 
> ship a detector as a GRUB tool if appropriate documentation is provided.
One suggestion was to use readelf to see if the binary has an .Xen ELF 
note in it. But then
that creates a dependency of grub tools on 'libelf' and that is probably 
unwise for just one
case. I guess one could write a grub-detection code without depending on 
libelf to do this too?

The .Xen ELF header is documented 
here:http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/X86_Paravirtualised_Memory_Management#Start_Of_Day

>> The 20_linux_xen does that however it should not do it. In all fairness
>> this check is a bit of old as pretty much any upstream kernel
>> is being built by default from distros to boot with Xen. If it does
>> not, Xen will print a message telling the user that Linux does not
>> have the required components.
>>
> It depends on kernel config. Not everybody uses one-size-fits-all 
> major distro kernels (no offense for distros but sometimes you need or 
> prefer customized kernels).
> What happens if one tries to load a kernel without pv_ops on top of 
> xen? Does he at least get a decent error message or just black screen?
Yes, there is an decent error message on the VGA console.
> Some distros increase xen_linux priority above those of standard linux 
> and it may happen that xen is inadvertently installed but no pv_ops 
> kernel is available. With proposed change such setup becomes 
> needlessly unbootable.
Correct. That is the unfortunate part. But I am not sure how different 
that is from somebody configuring the kernel and forgetting to compile 
in a SATA controller.
If a person does build their customized kernel they should surely know 
what they would like or not?

>> This patch removes said check.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
>>
>> === modified file 'util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in'
>> --- util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in    2013-03-24 13:03:33 +0000
>> +++ util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in    2013-07-15 17:34:32 +0000
>> @@ -144,20 +144,8 @@
>>   }
>>
>>   linux_list=`for i in /boot/vmlinu[xz]-* /vmlinu[xz]-* 
>> /boot/kernel-*; do
>> -    if grub_file_is_not_garbage "$i"; then
>> -        basename=$(basename $i)
>> -    version=$(echo $basename | sed -e "s,^[^0-9]*-,,g")
>> -    dirname=$(dirname $i)
>> -    config=
>> -    for j in "${dirname}/config-${version}" 
>> "${dirname}/config-${alt_version}" 
>> "/etc/kernels/kernel-config-${version}" ; do
>> -        if test -e "${j}" ; then
>> -        config="${j}"
>> -        break
>> -        fi
>> -    done
>> -        if (grep -qx "CONFIG_XEN_DOM0=y" "${config}" 2> /dev/null || 
>> grep -qx "CONFIG_XEN_PRIVILEGED_GUEST=y" "${config}" 2> /dev/null); 
>> then echo -n "$i " ; fi
>> -    fi
>> -    done`
>> +    if grub_file_is_not_garbage "$i"; then echo -n "$i "; fi
>> +        done`
>>   if [ "x${linux_list}" = "x" ] ; then
>>       exit 0
>>   fi
>>
>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2013-07-26 18:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-07-15 18:00 [PATCH] remove dependency on /boot/config-* in grub.d/20_linux_xen Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2013-07-25 21:24 ` Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
2013-07-26 18:50   ` konrad wilk [this message]
2013-07-26 19:02     ` Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
2013-07-29 14:52       ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2013-07-29 16:52         ` Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
2013-11-10 20:40 ` Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
2013-11-11 13:51   ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2013-11-13 13:56   ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2013-11-14 11:50     ` Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko

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