[Bug 1934506] Re: Mirrored MOK variables could be accidentally deleted
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Thu Jul 15 11:32:00 UTC 2021
This bug was fixed in the package shim - 15.4-0ubuntu7
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shim (15.4-0ubuntu7) hirsute; urgency=medium
* Fix load option parsing, and thus fwupd execution (LP: #1929471) (PR #379)
* Fix occasional crashes in _relocate() on arm64 (LP: #1928010) (PR #383)
* Fix accidental deletion of RT variables (LP: #1934506) (PR #387)
* mok: relax the maximum variable size check (LP: #1934780) (PR #369)
-- Julian Andres Klode <juliank at ubuntu.com> Wed, 07 Jul 2021 10:57:35
+0200
** Changed in: shim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Mirrored MOK variables could be accidentally deleted
Status in shim:
New
Status in shim package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
On some systems, Mok variables mirrored are accidentally deleted after the mirroring. This can prevent the kernel from loading DKMS modules, if it does not yet use the config table to parse the MokList variable; and userspace tools relying on the variables will have wrong results.
Most implementations reject the accidental delete, as the flags do not
match, this bug was produced on VMWare.
[Test plan]
If we can get a VMWare Workstation or Player license, it would be good to validate that. Without a license, the best we can do is ensure there are no regressions on other machines and rely on the authors of the patch (SUSE) to have tested this properly.
[Where problems could occur]
We could accidentally delete the variable on other systems now.
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