Re: Help ! libvirt

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On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 06:33:06AM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> I finally fixed it.
> The issue seems to be with the tpm-tis/cpu backend  (wonder why it shows up
> with a different error)
> For the sake of community, I am attaching the new xml file so that you can
> do forensics on what changed
> (I prettymuch did a virt-install --import --print-xml to redo the config
> keeping everything intact)

Glad to hear you managed to make it work!

> I found another issue
> If I switch the suspend-to-disk enabled="yes"
> I strangely get an error
> error: operation failed: Unable to find any firmware to satisfy 'efi'

I can explain that one.

suspend-to-disk.enabled=yes requires a firmware image that advertises
the acpi-s4 feature, and you probably don't have one on your system.

For example, on my Fedora 38 machine:

  $ grep acpi-s4 /usr/share/qemu/firmware/*.json
  $

Yeah, the error message is not very helpful. Unfortunately, due to
the way firmware autoselection works, emitting a better one would be
pretty much impossible :(

-- 
Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization




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