acrn.efi not booting correctly


Xie, Nanlin
 

Hi, Geoffroy,

We have regression issue on KBL NUC on ww42.1 thus we have failed daily tag "acrn-2018w42.1-140000f", please use the passed daily tag for test "acrn-2018w42.2-140000p". Only the passed daily tag will be integrated into formal Clear linux release.

Best wishes!
Nanlin


Geoffroy Van Cutsem
 

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: acrn-users@... [mailto:acrn-
users@...] On Behalf Of Kaige Fu
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 3:11 AM
To: acrn-users@...
Subject: Re: [acrn-users] acrn.efi not booting correctly

Hi Geoffroy,

Seems it is a bug, we'll follow up and let you know the result.

--
Thanks
Kaige Fu


-----Original Message-----
From: acrn-users@...
[mailto:acrn-users@...] On Behalf Of Geoffroy Van
Cutsem
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 8:02 AM
To: acrn-users@...
Subject: [acrn-users] acrn.efi not booting correctly

Hi folks,

I have tried to compile the ACRN hypervisor for uefi on three
different development systems, namely Ubuntu 16.04 (with gcc 7.3.0),
Fedora 27 and Clear Linux 25620. None of them generate an 'acrn.efi'
file that can boot correctly. I focused on Clear Linux as the build machine
and ran 'git bisect'
which indicated this commit as the culprit:
https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor/commit/1d725c89c03025e
0823a6a76276e3155ce854879

The symptom if I use that commit (or any newer one) is that I never
see the Service OS bootloader. I'm testing this on a NUC7i7DNHE.

Is this a known issue?

Thanks,
Geoffroy



Kaige Fu
 

Hi Geoffroy,

Seems it is a bug, we'll follow up and let you know the result.

--
Thanks
Kaige Fu

-----Original Message-----
From: acrn-users@...
[mailto:acrn-users@...] On Behalf Of Geoffroy Van Cutsem
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 8:02 AM
To: acrn-users@...
Subject: [acrn-users] acrn.efi not booting correctly

Hi folks,

I have tried to compile the ACRN hypervisor for uefi on three different
development systems, namely Ubuntu 16.04 (with gcc 7.3.0), Fedora 27 and
Clear Linux 25620. None of them generate an 'acrn.efi' file that can boot
correctly. I focused on Clear Linux as the build machine and ran 'git bisect'
which indicated this commit as the culprit:
https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor/commit/1d725c89c03025e
0823a6a76276e3155ce854879

The symptom if I use that commit (or any newer one) is that I never see the
Service OS bootloader. I'm testing this on a NUC7i7DNHE.

Is this a known issue?

Thanks,
Geoffroy


Geoffroy Van Cutsem
 

Hi folks,

I have tried to compile the ACRN hypervisor for uefi on three different development systems, namely Ubuntu 16.04 (with gcc 7.3.0), Fedora 27 and Clear Linux 25620. None of them generate an 'acrn.efi' file that can boot correctly. I focused on Clear Linux as the build machine and ran 'git bisect' which indicated this commit as the culprit: https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor/commit/1d725c89c03025e0823a6a76276e3155ce854879

The symptom if I use that commit (or any newer one) is that I never see the Service OS bootloader. I'm testing this on a NUC7i7DNHE.

Is this a known issue?

Thanks,
Geoffroy