[Bug 1785033] Update Released
Ćukasz Zemczak
1785033 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Oct 25 15:09:43 UTC 2018
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Title:
GRUB needs to support 64-bit efi linear frame buffer address
Status in HWE Next:
In Progress
Status in OEM Priority Project:
Triaged
Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in grub2-signed package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in grub2 source package in Trusty:
New
Status in grub2-signed source package in Trusty:
New
Status in grub2 source package in Xenial:
New
Status in grub2-signed source package in Xenial:
New
Status in grub2 source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Status in grub2-signed source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Status in grub2 source package in Cosmic:
Fix Released
Status in grub2-signed source package in Cosmic:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Rationale]
More firmwares support above 4G mmio configureation and the EFI Graphics Output Protocol can return a 64-bit linear frame buffer address have been implemented in some firmware/BIOS. Grub2 currently only pass 32-bit framebuffer base to kernel. The Linux kernel has already added support to handle 64-bit linear framebuffer address in the efifb driver now. So GRUB2 should support 64-bit EFI linear frame buffer address.
[Impact]
Some machines block booting with firmware/bios implemented 64-bit EFI linear frame buffer address,due to Grub passing incorrect(only 32-bit) EFI linear frame buffer.
[Test cases]
Need Bios/Firmware support,
1) Make sure the machine with the Bios implemented 64-bit EFI linear frame buffer address. some machine need to enable above 4G mmio on bios setup menu.
2) Boot up.
[Solution]
A patch has been committed and accepted by maintainer
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grub.git/commit/?id=886edba8770ccbc3def0af2a7d6b346d00d0af2f
[Regression Potential]
Minimal, it's unlikely completing the whole framebuffer address will affect those which hasn't used above 32-bits framebuffer address.
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