dann frazier dixit: >Sure, I thought that was implied since this is a UEFI firmware bug. To >be clear, my testing was with UEFI boot enabled.
Ah okay. That was not clear to me, because you only referred to the SCSI part. >Do you believe it is new/different because you assumed I was not using >a UEFI VM Yes. >Note that I tested both bullseye >and sid - neither supports it, and there's no evidence we ever did. Ouch! >OK, so it sounds like this bug is really a "please enable lsilogic >support in OVMF" - as that is the only way to support the guests you >mostly run w/ SCSI. Is that accurate? From the above, I think so. For OVMF, it’s probably equal to a new feature request, but for the whole virtualisation/emulation setup it’s rather a missing feature bug, for feature parity with BIOS (and nōn-x86) firmwares, and as “missing half” of qemu’s built-in support for this SCSI controller. >I trimmed the content about virtio-scsi. Please report any virtio-scsi >issues in a new bug since I'm not convinced they are related to the >issue you are having with lsilogic-dependendent VMs. OK. I’ll leave the lead for that to Vincent, but feel free to keep me in Cc on that one; I probably can dig a little deeper in the failing build with a bit more time. bye, //mirabilos -- <cnuke> den AGP stecker anfeilen, damit er in den slot aufm 440BX board passt… oder netzteile, an die man auch den monitor angeschlossen hat und die dann für ein elektrisch aufgeladenes gehäuse gesorgt haben […] für lacher gut auf jeder LAN party │ <nvb> damals, als der pizzateig noch auf dem monior "gegangen" ist

