** Description changed: [ Impact ] - * KVM virtual machines do not currently attempt booting from multiple + * KVM virtual machines do not currently attempt booting from multiple targets, as defined by the targets' boot order properties. - * Therefore, users cannot utilize existing management frameworks to + * Therefore, users cannot utilize existing management frameworks to control their boot order on CCW devices for multi device boot. - * This SRU backports and utilizes the "virtio-ccw.loadparm" QEMU + * This SRU backports and utilizes the "virtio-ccw.loadparm" QEMU capabilities detection, so that if the QEMU version (detected at runtime) supports multi boot device, it makes use of it instead of using the single boot device machine parameter. [ Test Plan ] - * Testing needs a specialized setup with virtualized CCW devices on - s390x + * Testing needs a specialized setup with virtualized CCW devices on s390x, + an IBM z13 or LinuxONE system, running oracular or newer. - * We want to ask the reporter (IBM) for confirming the fix. + * The original bug reporter is supposed to help on the verification. [ Where problems could occur ] - * This change touches the QEMU feature-flag/capabilities detection (for + * This change touches the QEMU feature-flag/capabilities detection (for QEMU_CAPS_VIRTIO_CCW_DEVICE_LOADPARM). It is mostly isolated to virtualized s390x CCW devices, but if anything goes wrong, it could affect the overall capabilities detection of libvirt, leading to invalid control commands being generated for QEMU and therefore a change in behavior. [ Other Info ] - * This enablement work is targeted to virtualized CCW devices on s390x + * This enablement work is targeted to virtualized CCW devices on s390x - * QEMU part of this enablement work is tracked in bug #2049698 + * QEMU part of this enablement work is tracked in bug #2049698 --- Original bug report --- Allow KVM virtual machines to attempt booting from multiple targets, as defined by the targets' boot order properties. Customers will benefit from simplified installation, and can reuse existing management frameworks. (This is the libvirt part of the feature)
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