The path doesn't*need to be specified (as mentioned). What I am saying is that I found a bug that shows there is a problem with virt-aa-helper if you do specify it. This isn't OVMF.Fd specific. Using the <loader> at all with an absolute path will result in a very lowlevel error that is hard to diagnose and therefore should be fixed.
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