On Sun, 2020-09-27 at 13:43 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > Answering from my phone, please excuse brevity and other netiquete > issues such as poor quoting cleanup. > > On Fri, Sep 25, 2020, at 09:14, maximilian attems wrote: > > Dear Henrique, > > > > It be great to get your input, hence repinging (; > > > > Especially as linux-firmware is the common upstream source, it be ideal to > > ship > > the amd64 mircrocode out of our firmware packages. > > We can ship the ucode and other related data files in linux-firmware- > nonfree, yes. But the initramsfs glue needs.to go somewhere. Either > it can stick in the older package, and a depends ensures it gets > installed, or linux-firmware-nonfree must carry it as debian > packaging.
That's a good point. firmware-nonfree does have initramfs integration, but currently that is just triggering update-initramfs for packages whose firmware might get pulled in automatically. [...] > > On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 10:36:12AM +0200, maximilian attems wrote: > > > Dear Henrique, dear debian kernel maintainers, Cc: Michael, > > > > > > Would you agree to generate the amd64-firmware packages directly out of > > > the debian > > > linux-firmware source package? > > > > > > This way the microcode would be updated on every linux-firmware non-free > > > upload? > > If you guys think this will improve update delivery latency in > Debian, I am not opposed. But ucode updates go to security, > backports and stable unless there is too little feedback to gauge > regression risk. > > Is that viable for the whole of linux-firmware-nonfree ? If not, > it would make sense to keep the amd64 ucode in a separate package. [...] firmware-nonfree is present in backports suites, and does get security updates (mostly for Wifi and Bluetooth issues). However, we normally take all changes from linux-firmware.git up to a specific tag, and that might not be appropriate for the AMD microcode given the potential for system-breaking regressions. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Klipstein's 4th Law of Prototyping and Production: A fail-safe circuit will destroy others.
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