[Bug 1835660] Re: initramfs unpacking failed
vmc
1835660 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jan 26 06:27:18 UTC 2021
This bug is still failing per current ISO dated 01/25/2021 booting from
Kubuntu 21.04:
$ sudo dmesg|grep failed
[ 0.538632] Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed
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Title:
initramfs unpacking failed
Status in OEM Priority Project:
New
Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in grub2 source package in Focal:
Invalid
Status in initramfs-tools source package in Focal:
Invalid
Status in linux source package in Focal:
Fix Committed
Status in grub2 source package in Groovy:
Invalid
Status in initramfs-tools source package in Groovy:
Invalid
Status in linux source package in Groovy:
Fix Committed
Status in grub2 source package in Hirsute:
Invalid
Status in initramfs-tools source package in Hirsute:
Invalid
Status in linux source package in Hirsute:
Confirmed
Bug description:
"initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed", message appears on
boot up.
If I "update-initramfs" using gzip instead of lz, then boot up passes
without decoding failed message.
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However, we currently believe that the decoding error reported in
dmesg is actually harmless and has no impact on usability on the
system.
Switching from lz4 to gzip compression, simply papers over the
warning, without any benefits, and slows down boot.
Kernel should be fixed to correctly parse lz4 compressed initrds, or
at least lower the warning, to not be user visible as an error.
[Impact]
* Decoding failure messages in dmsg with a single lz4 initrd
* Multiple lz4 compressed initrds cannot be decompressed by kernel,
when loaded by grub
* Multiple lz4 compressed initrds cannot be decompressed by kernel,
when there is padding between them
[Test Case]
* Create empty padding with $ dd if=/dev/zero of=pad4 bs=1 count=4
* Create an lz4 compressed initrd with a single test-file in it with
some content. I.e. echo "second-initrd" > test-file, and then pack
that with cpio hewc owned by root & lz4 -l.
* Create a combined padded initrd of stock initrd, pad4, and the
test-marker initrd created above.
* Boot above with "break=top" kernel command line.
* With broken kernels, there should be dmesg error message that
decoding failed, and one will observe that /test-file does not exist
in the shell.
* With fixed kernel, /test-file in the initrd shell should exist, and
should have the expected content "second-initrd".
* The alignment and padding in the above test case depends on the
size of the first initrd => if a given padded initrd does not
reproduce the problem, try varying the size of the first initrd or
that of the padding between 0..4.
[Where problems could occur]
* This changes compatible lz4 decompressor in the kernel, which can
also be used by other kernel modules such as cryptography, squashfs,
zram, f2fs, comprssed kernel image, pstore. For example, previously
rejected files with "bogus" length and extra padding may now be
accepted, whereas they were previously getting rejected by the
decompressor.
* Ideally kernel should switch to the stable lz4 format which has
better specification of end of stream.
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