This patch is not needed. It is already fixed in a pending pull. Do not merge. On Wed, Feb 1, 2023, 09:57 James Bottomley wrote: > On Wed, 2023-02-01 at 14:35 +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 08:57:10AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote: > > > The origin commit for rng seeding 67f7e426e5 ("hw/i386: pass RNG > > > seed > > > via setup_data entry") modifies the kernel image file to append a > > > random seed. Obviously this makes the hash of the kernel file > > > non-deterministic and so breaks both measured and some signed > > > boots. > > > > I recall raising that at the time > > > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2022-08/msg00710.html > > > > and Jason pointed me to a followup which I tested and believe > > fixed it for SEV: > > > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2022-08/msg00601.html > > > > but it doesn't look like that second patch ever merged. We went > > through so many patches I think it probably got obsoleted by > > something else, and no one rechecked SEV again. > > The kernel file problem is a pretty huge one. OVMF lays it down on an > internal file system and without the second patch, it now contains > random junk at the end. Anything that hashes the whole file (which > includes not only the measured direct boot but also grub signatures and > probably other bootloader signing mechanisms) will have an issue. > > > > The commit notes it's only for non-EFI (because EFI has a different > > > RNG seeding mechanism) so, since there are no non-EFI q35 systems, > > > this should be disabled for the whole of the q35 machine type to > > > bring back deterministic kernel file hashes. > > > > SeaBIOS is the default firmware for both q35 and i440fx. The > > majority of systems using q35 will be non-EFI today, and that > > is what the random seed was intended to address. I don't think > > we can just disable this for the whole of q35. > > > > When you say it breaks measured / signed boots, I presume you > > are specifically referring to SEV kernel hashes measurements ? > > Or is there a more general problem to solve ? > > No it generally breaks measured/signed boots because it adds random > junk to the kernel file. The second patch will fix this if you apply > it because setup data isn't measured or signed (yet ... however see the > linux-coco debate about how it should be). > > I also note there was a v3 of the patch and considerable discussion > saying it couldn't work: > > https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20220804230411.17720-1-Jason@zx2c4.com/ > > Which is likely why it never went in ... although the discussion does > seem to resolve towards the end. > > James > >