http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=956526
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=956526#c15
Jan Beulich
(In reply to Jan Beulich from comment #10)
No, it's a firmware issue. The fact that Linux doesn't call certain runtime services functions (because of there being so many bugs in the wild) doesn't make it a Xen bug if the firmware writers don't produce usable code/data. As you've seen we've added, over time, quite a number of workaround options. Another one for you to try would btw be "efi=no-rs" (which goes on the ordinary command line, and hence should avoid all the grub related issues).
Avoid, or simply mute?
Whatever term you prefer.
I've found the commits for both the
/mapbs efi=no-rs
'fix' options. I'm not clear on what they do relative to one another. Is one 'better' here than the other, or should both be in place?
Which one to use depends on the kind of brokenness of your firmware. I consider /mapbs quite ugly, so would generally recommend to prefer efi=no-rs. Now that you settled on which issue to deal with here, please note that there was a complete log requested in #8 for that case. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.