On Friday 27 November 2015, 08:02:19 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Friday 27 November 2015, 07:58:47 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Thursday 26 November 2015, 22:57:57 wrote Dirk Müller:
Hi Adrian,
I have disabled for now kernel RNG support in the build script for arm, but we need to discuss if we want to have this in future (by having proper kernel and initrd support for it) or if we should disable it in general for arm.
Not all ARMv7 workers have support hardware available for a random number generator. Most do, so disabling it globally is not a good idea.
I'm not sure what the problem was, but now I had no chance to debug - isn't this already solved by the autodetection that Andreas submitted?
The problem is that we can't detect from outside if the kernel which is loading will complain about the extra parameter or not. And complain means here stopping the build.
The commits from the mentioned pull request are merged and active, but they only affect the qemu-kvm behaviour, not the kernel behaviour.
All what we we can do is checking on the host if the hardware is able to provide hardware rng and then just guessing if the guest kernel will support it IMHO.
Some something like
dd if=/dev/hwrng of=/dev/null bs=1 count=1 || kvm_rng_device=
this which is disabling rng options when no device is there in the host. Do you know a better way to check for hwrng which avoids such a potential hanging read? I do not have any arm 32bit with hwrng device around, it seems.
okay, the second commit tries to do this already ... checking why it breaks ... (sorry, first mail before coffee)
[ 14s] linux64 /usr/bin/qemu-system-arm -nodefaults -no-reboot -nographic -vga none -enable-kvm -M virt -cpu host -object rng-random,filename=/dev/random,id=rng0 -device virtio-rng-pci,rng=rng0 -mem-prealloc -mem-path /dev/hugepages -net none -kernel /boot/zImage.guest -initrd /boot/initrd -append root=/dev/disk/by-id/virtio-0 rootfstype=ext4 rootflags=noatime panic=1 quiet no-kvmclock nmi_watchdog=0 rw rd.driver.pre=binfmt_misc elevator=noop console=ttyAMA0 init=/.build/build -m 1020 -drive file=/var/cache/obs/worker/root_1/root,format=raw,if=none,id=disk,serial=0,cache=unsafe -device virtio-blk-device,drive=disk -drive file=/var/cache/obs/worker/root_1.swap,format=raw,if=none,id=swap,serial=1,cache=unsafe -device virtio-blk-device,drive=swap -serial stdio -smp 1 [ 14s] qemu-system-arm: -device virtio-rng-pci,rng=rng0: No 'PCI' bus found for device 'virtio-rng-pci' So, virtio rng device seems not to work with non-hardware rng generator. -- Adrian Schroeter email: adrian@suse.de SUSE Linux GmbH, GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstraße 5 90409 Nürnberg Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org