[Bug 2092205] Proposed package upload rejected
Andreas Hasenack
2092205 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Apr 2 18:26:46 UTC 2025
An upload of livecd-rootfs to noble-proposed has been rejected from the
upload queue for the following reason: "Wrong version number, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-
rootfs/+bug/2099993/comments/4 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-
rootfs/+bug/2092205/comments/6".
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Title:
Using /etc/flash-kernel/machine in risc-v images does not permit
building generic images
Status in livecd-rootfs package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in livecd-rootfs source package in Noble:
Incomplete
Bug description:
In live-build/ubuntu-cpc/hooks.d/base/disk-image-uefi-non-cloud.binary we currently write file /etc/flash-kernel/machine to control which device-tree is copied to /boot and in subsequently to generate a devicetree command in grub.cfg.
So
We have only one image for the VisionFive 2 board but there are two revisions (1.2A, 1.3B) which require different device-trees.
Instead of writing /etc/flash-kernel/machine, all device-trees of the
current kernel could be copied to /boot/efi/dts/. U-Boot will then
search this directory for a file called $filename and load it.
Whenever the kernel will be updated, flash-kernel will copy the
updated device-tree to /boot and GRUB will pick it up.
[ Impact ]
* This lets us build more generic images
[ Test Plan ]
* After creating RISC-V images with the proposed solution, the test
plan is to verify that, on the first boot, all the device trees are
located in /boot/dtbs, the kernel correctly exposes the machine from
the firmware-provided device tree in /proc/device-tree, and grub.cfg
does not yet include a devicetree entry. It is then necessary to
ensure that kernel updates work correctly with the proposed solution;
that is, after a kernel update, the script /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-
flash-kernel creates the file /boot/dtb-$kernel_version, and this file
is picked up by update-grub to create a devicetree entry for
subsequent boots, pointing to /boot/dtb-$kernel_version.
* Note that the first-boot behavior of this proposed model differs
from the current working model: in the working model, the file
/boot/dtb-$kernel_version is created together with the image, and on
the first boot grub.cfg already contains a devicetree entry pointing
to it. The kernel then uses this entry to populate /proc/device-tree,
rather than using the firmware-provided device tree.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* Building of images might fail.
* Usage of the correct device-trees after kernel upgrade might fail.
[ Other Info ]
n/a
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