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Date:      Sun, 31 Jan 2016 13:58:23 +0000
From:      Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ZFSROOT UEFI boot
Message-ID:  <56AE12FF.9080404@multiplay.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <20160131204356.f863901e7125456b5586b215@dec.sakura.ne.jp>
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Thanks for doing that it was very helpful, and I know transcribing from 
video would have been quite a time consuming task.

I noticed a few interesting facts:
1. It looks like when you boot from ada0 and ada1 its still picking the 
same device (according to device order).
Its not 100% clear as your devices are sata which Diff 6 didn't have 
decoding for. I've added that now so hopefully we can confirm, also 
added output of boot1 imgpath: so we can see what the EFI thinks the 
boot device is.
2. Your usb device path has two message path entries which means 
msg_paths_match would result in a false positive for usb devices, this 
is now fixed by matching until we see a media path.

If you can now re-test the following two cases:
2) Boot from ada0 without USB memstick attached (2 drives).
3) Boot from ada1 without USB memstick attached (2 drives).

I'm interested to confirm two things:
1. If the boot1 imgpath lines do indeed vary
2. If the "load: '/boot/loader.efi'" line devpath matches the boot1 imgpath.

The changes from Diff 7 shouldn't effect the outcome of the other tests, 
but confirming that too wouldn't hurt but no need for the output.

     Regards
     Steve
On 31/01/2016 11:43, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
> I found Diff6 you uploaded to PHABRICATOR. So my report below is based
> on it.
>
> The patched boot1.efi runs as expected (== as you wrote) for me.
>    *boot1.efi without -DEFI_DEBUG isn't tested. Needed?
>
> As I mentioned in my previous post, I have no serial console
> environment. So I took movie of limited tests and typed it.
>
> Which of the tests are typed:
>
>    1) Boot from ada0 removing ada1, no USB memstick attached, ZFS in
>       ada0 has loader.efi. (Single drive config.)
>
>    2) Boot from ada0, no USB memstick attached, ZFS in ada0 has
>       loader.efi.
>
>    3) Boot from ada1, no USB memstick attached, ZFS in ada1 has
>       loader.efi.
>
>    4) Boot from ada1, no USB memstick attached, only UFS in ada0 has
>       loader.efi.
>
>    5) Boot from da0 (USB memstick with memstick.img of head).
>       UFS in da0 has loader.efi and ZFS isn't present in da0.
>       (3 drives [2 drives + USB memstick] config.)
>
> Please see attached text for detail. Are more outputs needed?
>
> Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to see this MFC'ed before
> releng/10.3 is branched. (Relies on imp@'s test?)
>
>   *Will need to be in conjunction with changes after r294265 in head, as
>    currently Diff6 doesn't apply to stable/10.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 19:12:34 +0000
> Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I believe, based on testing, that the from Diff 5 onwards of
>> https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5108 this should work as you expect it i.e.
>>
>> If boot1 is loaded from a device which has either a UFS or ZFS bootable
>> install then this is the device that will be used to boot.
>>
>> If said device has both then the ZFS setup will still be tried first.
>>
>> If you can test in your setup and confirm either way that would be most
>> appreciated.
>>
>>       Regards
>>       Steve
>>
>> On 30/01/2016 06:57, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
>>> Thanks for your quick support!
>>> I tried your patch [Diff1] (built with head r295032 world/kernel) and
>>> now have good and bad news.
>>>
>>> Good news is that without USB memstick boot1.efi runs as expected.
>>> Great!
>>>
>>> Bad news is that when booting from USB memstick (the one I used my
>>> previous test, boot1.efi [bootx64.efi] and loader.efi is replaced) and
>>> whichever of internal disk (ada[01]) have loader.efi in its ZFS pool,
>>> ada[01] is booted instead of da0 (USB memstick).
>>>
>>>     *If ada0 has loader.efi, always booted from ada0 (stable/10).
>>>     *If ada0 doesn't have loader.efi and ada1 has, booted from ada1
>>>      (head).
>>>     *If both ada0 and ada1 don't have loader.efi, da0 (USB memstick) is
>>>      booted (head, installer is invoked).
>>>
>>>    *Whichever ada[01] has loader.efi in their UFS or not didn't matter.
>>>
>>> These behaviour would be because ZFS thoughout all disks is tried
>>> before trying UFS throughout all disks, if I understood correctly.
>>>
>>> Changing boot order (ZFS to UFS per each disk, instead of each
>>> ZFS to each UFS) would help.
>>> But providing ZFS-disabled boot1.efi (boot1ufs.efi?) for installation
>>> media (memstick, dvd, ...) helps, too. I built ZFS-disabled boot1.efi
>>> and it worked fine for USB memstick for me.
>>>
>>>    *`make clean && make -DMK_ZFS=no` in sys/boot/efi/boot1 didn't disabled
>>>      ZFS module, so I must edit the definition of *boot_modules[] in
>>>      boot1.c. I'd have been missing something.
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 02:58:26 +0000
>>> Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 28/01/2016 16:22, Doug Rabson wrote:
>>>>> On 28 January 2016 at 15:03, Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> It's exactly the NO GOOD point. The disk where boot1 is read from
>>>>>> should be where loader.efi and loader.conf are first read.
>>>>>>
>>>>> I just wanted to note that gptzfsboot and zfsboot behaves this way. Boot1
>>>>> looks for loader in the pool which contains the disk that the BIOS booted.
>>>>> It passes through the ID of that pool to loader which uses that pool as the
>>>>> default for loading kernel and modules. I believe this is the correct
>>>>> behaviour. For gptzfsboot and zfsboot, it is possible to override by
>>>>> pressing space at the point where it is about to load loader.
>>>> I believe I understand at least some of your issue now, could you please
>>>> test the code on the following review to see if it fixes your issue please:
>>>> https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5108
>>>>
>>>>        Regards
>>>>        Steve
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