[Bug 2110452] Re: Merge edk2 from Debian Unstable for questing

dann frazier 2110452 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue May 13 13:33:53 UTC 2025


** Changed in: edk2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  Merge edk2 from Debian Unstable for questing

Status in edk2 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Scheduled-For: ubuntu-25.06
  Ubuntu: 2025.02-3ubuntu2
  Debian Unstable: 2025.02-7

  A new release of edk2 is available for merging from Debian Unstable.

  If it turns out this needs a sync rather than a merge, please change
  the tag 'needs-merge' to 'needs-sync', and (optionally) update the
  title as desired.

  ### New Debian Changes ###

  edk2 (2025.02-7) unstable; urgency=medium

    * qemu-efi-aarch64: Fix regression with QEMU -kernel (Closes: #1101152):
      - d/p/0001-OvmfPkg-QemuKernelLoaderFsDxe-fix-allocation-failure.patch

   -- dann frazier <dannf at debian.org>  Wed, 16 Apr 2025 08:42:58 -0600

  edk2 (2025.02-6) unstable; urgency=medium

    * d/python/UEFI/Qemu.py: Use qemu-system-arm instead of
      qemu-system-aarch64 for testing AAVMF32. I'm not sure why we weren't
      doing this before, but it is required now that QEMU is removing
      64-on-32 support.
    * d/tests/shell.py: Fix DpkgArch initialization.

   -- dann frazier <dannf at debian.org>  Mon, 07 Apr 2025 20:01:37 -0600

  edk2 (2025.02-5) unstable; urgency=medium

    * qemu-efi-aarch64: Use PcdUninstallMemAttrProtocol=TRUE instead of
      reverting EFI_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTE protocol support. Drops:
      - d/p/Revert-ArmVirtPkg-make-EFI_LOADER_DATA-non-executabl.patch
      - d/p/ArmVirtPkg-disable-the-EFI_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTE-protocol.patch
    * qemu-efi-aarch64: Only uninstall MemAttrProtocol support in the
      no-secboot image. Users can override this with the QEMU flag:
      -fw_cfg name=opt/org.tianocore/UninstallMemAttrProtocol,string=y
    * ovmf, ovmf32: Add non-upstream patch to add support for
      PcdUninstallMemAttrProtocol and use it to disable the protocol
      on the non-secboot images by default. (Closes: #1099500). Also likely
      addresses LP: #2104316.
    * d/tests/shell.py: Create and use a DpkgArch class to load all of the
      `dpkg-architecture` variables instead of just the host arch.
    * d/tests: Only run tests for 64-bit architectures on 64-bit hosts,
      as QEMU 10 has dropped support for 64-bit architectures on 32-bit hosts.

   -- dann frazier <dannf at debian.org>  Fri, 28 Mar 2025 17:32:23 -0600

  edk2 (2025.02-4) unstable; urgency=medium

    * d/tests/shell.py: Add tests to confirm that the built-in shell
      is not available in secboot variants.
    * qemu-efi-aarch64: README.Debian: Correct cut & paste errors that
      reference OVMF images.
    * ovmf: README.Debian: Explain why some images contain a built-in
      shell and others do not.
    * qemu-efi-aarch64: README.Debian: Update to describe the no-secboot
      and secboot images. Warn users that the AAVMF_CODE.fd path is a
      compat symlink that will be removed in the future.
    * Fix remote memory exposure in iSCSI DXE. CVE-2025-2295. (Closes: #1100594)
      - d/p/0001-NetworkPkg-IScsiDxe-Fix-for-Remote-Memory-Exposure-i.patch
    * ovmf, qemu-efi-aarch64: Correct typo in NEWS entry.

   -- dann frazier <dannf at debian.org>  Sun, 23 Mar 2025 12:05:21 -0600


  ### Old Ubuntu Delta ###

  edk2 (2025.02-3ubuntu2) plucky; urgency=medium

    * Uninstall memory attribute protocol in all images, workaround for
  (LP: #2104316)

   -- Mate Kukri <mate.kukri at canonical.com>  Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:44:53
  +0100

  edk2 (2025.02-3ubuntu1) plucky; urgency=medium

    * Fix AAVMF -kernel regression by reverting QemuKernelLoaderFsDxe
  changes

   -- Mate Kukri <mate.kukri at canonical.com>  Thu, 20 Mar 2025 11:31:06
  +0000

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