
On 10/20/20 11:39 AM, daggs wrote:
Greetings All,
following a suggestion I got here on how to properly boot uefi-q35 guest, I found an weird config in the xml. this is what I see when I run virsh edit streamer-vm-q35: <os firmware='efi'> <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-q35-5.0'>hvm</type> <boot dev='hd'/> </os>
when I run virsh dumpxml streamer-vm-q35, I get this: <os> <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-q35-5.0'>hvm</type> <loader readonly='yes' type='pflash'>/usr/share/qemu/edk2-x86_64-secure-code.fd</loader> <nvram template='/usr/share/qemu/edk2-i386-vars.fd'>/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/streamer-vm-q35_VARS.fd</nvram> <boot dev='hd'/> </os>
question is, why the nvram template is /usr/share/qemu/edk2-i386-vars.fd and not /usr/share/qemu/edk2-x86_64-code.fd (file exists) as the system is x64?
IIRC you're using gentoo, which is what I happen to have too :-) And looking into my system I can see this file: /usr/share/qemu/firmware/50-edk2-x86_64-secure.json which defines this pair: { "mapping": { "device": "flash", "executable": { "filename": "/usr/share/qemu/edk2-x86_64-secure-code.fd", "format": "raw" }, "nvram-template": { "filename": "/usr/share/qemu/edk2-i386-vars.fd", "format": "raw" } }, } I'm not sure if this is a bug though. The NVRAM has a defined structure and possibly is 32/64bit agnostic (on Intel at least). Michal