[SRU][Bionic/linux-aws][PATCH 0/2] Enabled signed kernels
Ian May
ian.may at canonical.com
Thu Jan 20 14:46:34 UTC 2022
My thought process was that since this didn't make it out of build it would
be cleaner to include it in the "work" needed to enable signing for
bionic/aws. I see now how that created more confusion. I have created a
separate bug report and will also send the applied email. Thanks for the
help!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1958534
Thanks,
Ian
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 2:51 AM Stefan Bader <stefan.bader at canonical.com>
wrote:
> On 18.01.22 16:57, Ian May wrote:
> > BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1951011
> >
> > [Impact]
> >
> > Ubuntu AWS kernels on secure boot instances will not load.
> >
> > [Fix]
> >
> > Generate signed kernels and packages
> > These 2 addtional patches are needed to successfully build
> > an arm64 signed package on Bionic
> >
> > [Test Plan]
> >
> > Boot in a secure boot (UEFI) environment.
> >
> > [Where problems could occur]
> >
> > Build failure on main or signed package, or inability to boot
> > with secure boot due to improper signing
> >
> > Seth Forshee (2):
> > UBUNTU: [Packaging] aws: remove handoff check for uefi signing
> > UBUNTU: [Packaging] aws: decompress gzipped efi images in signing
> > tarball
> >
> > debian/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk | 12 ++++++++----
> > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> >
>
> These are additional patches but you "re-use" the initial bug report (and
> it
> feels like the subject also does not differ much from the initial
> submission).
> For bionic this looks to be applied already (that would be for current
> cycle).
> The intention is likely to spin again in current cycle. But with all the
> re-use
> it will be darn hard to figure out what is or has been going on. I would
> strongly suggest to open a new bug report for this additional set. Which
> then
> also can be limited to those series/kernels which are affected by this.
>
> -Stefan
>
>
>
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