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Jan Engelhardt's avatar

Since that is not a property of the zfs package, I can't change that. It's also not needed because both 15.0 and 15.0:Update share the same kernel ABI.


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Jan Engelhardt's avatar

I suggest you file a bug report with the openSUSE kernel guys. Apparently, no KMP whatsoever has the "ksym(....)" entities anymore (rpm -qR --provides zfs-kmp-default-...., rpm -qR --provides xtables-addons-kmp-..., etc.)


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Steffen Sledz's avatar

Has anyone set up such a project that can be shared?

I don't think it makes sense for everyone interested to establish their own project.


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Steffen Sledz's avatar

I gave it a try with latest Leap 15.0.

But unfortunately after installing zfs and a reboot all ZFS related services failed to start because the ZFS kernel modules were not loaded. :(


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Steffen Sledz's avatar

Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.0 Name : kernel-default Version : 4.12.14 Release : lp150.12.48.1 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: Tue Feb 19 07:22:32 2019





Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

ZFS-0.8.0-rc4 released.

https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.0-rc4

Please update for tumbleweed kernel 5.0.x




Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

ZFS-0.8.0 released.

https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.0

Please update for production use.


Aleksa Sarai's avatar

I submitted an SR yesterday -- you can check the list of open SRs here and see whether it's necessary to send a reminder.



Sebastian Ernst's avatar

I just came across this: "ZFS allows anyone to use non modifying commands", see this discussion. It is especially interesting since this is supposed to work without any modifications to sudoers.

Other Linux distributions appear to package ZFS appropriately, but in case of openSUSE's filesystems project, the zfs and zpool commands reside in /usr/sbin and can therefore not be executed by non-root users. From openSUSE's perspective, first of all, is this a bug or intentional behavior?


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

zfs upstream installs it that way. If that way is incorrect, file a bug report with upstream.



Sebastian Ernst's avatar

See replies by ZFS developers upstream. The basic assumption appears to be that normal users should in general be allowed to run commands in /usr/sbin (hence normal users should for instance by default be able to run zfs list). My understanding is that this conflicts with openSUSE's design.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi, Today release ZoL 0.8.3

https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.3

Currently, happen Tumbleweed build fail, please update.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Thanks for update to 0.8.3

but, Tumbleweed build still fail on Line 57 on zfs.spec, I guess package name generation fail?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Thanks!

Try on my Tumbleweed server.


Brian Klahn's avatar

/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/obj-default/include/spl/sys/time.h:88:15: error: unknown type name 'time_t' Is there anything the community can do to help with things like this? Is there an easy way to figure out when things are an issue with Zol or with OpenSUSE's build service config (or something else)?

Normally I just roll back to a compatible kernel, to get zfs (kmp's, etc.) working again. But apparently that was clobbered with the recent dist update (I then set zypper to keep 3 older kernels. I suppose I should just turn that off, altogether, and try and remember to manually clean those, periodically).

Thanks.


Brian Klahn's avatar

Ok. I guess there's at least one person working on getting updated to 0.8.4. It looks like it, at least, builds for aarch64. https://build.opensuse.org/package/rdiff/home:maelask:branches:filesystems/zfs?opackage=zfs&oproject=filesystems&rev=2


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi I am testing Leap 15.2 on staging environment. When start zfs build for 15.2?



Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi I tried zfs on Leap 15.2 beta, but cannot load zfs.ko and cannot start zfs filesystem.

sudo modprobe -vvv zfs

modprobe: INFO: custom logging function 0x5608c462c540 registered insmod /lib/modules/5.3.18-lp152.14-default/extra/spl/spl.ko modprobe: INFO: Failed to insert module '/lib/modules/5.3.18-lp152.14-default/extra/spl/spl.ko': Operation not permitted modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'zfs': Operation not permitted modprobe: INFO: context 0x5608c5b90450 released

I use secure boot, module don't have signature?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi, Leap 15.2 Released! I try modprobe zfs again but still have error.

sudo modprobe -vvvvv zfs

modprobe: INFO: custom logging function 0x555ea82f1540 registered insmod /lib/modules/5.3.18-lp152.20.7-default/extra/spl/spl.ko modprobe: INFO: Failed to insert module '/lib/modules/5.3.18-lp152.20.7-default/extra/spl/spl.ko': Operation not permitted modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'zfs': Operation not permitted modprobe: INFO: context 0x555ea8f694f0 released

Module don't sign by default key?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Today test on non secure boot environment.

modprobe complete and can enable zfs service, but turn on secure boot again can not load zfs.ko.

chacek modinfo between 15.1 & 15.2 zfs & spl, I see same information. I hope to use secure boot for security.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Sorry I am miss understand. I add filesystem SSL cert to my MOK util.

I can load zfs.ko on secure boot environment!

I try upgrade my staging and main env!


Felix Niederwanger's avatar

I've created an openQA test for this and would appreciate feedback: https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst-distri-opensuse/pull/10873 Thanks :-)


Paul Vixie's avatar

i have 15.2, i tried the 0.8.4 build, won't install. i have glibc 2.26, this build wants 2.28. presumably your build server has a later glibc than 15.2. any advice?


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

You did not use the build for 15.2.


Paul Vixie's avatar

i don't know how i did it, but you're right. ty!


Paul Vixie's avatar

second question, hopefully less foolish. following your correction, i installed zfs from your 15.2 repo. at no time during "zypper install zfs" did the system run mkinitrd, and the tools (zpool) asked me to please run "modprobe zfs" which i did. systemctl was reporting similar errors for the zfs related services. reboot did not change this situation, until i ran mkinitrd by hand and rebooted again, after which everything worked fine.

as a long time user of freebsd, i am extremely impressed with the quality of ZoL. i've used suse for many years -- it became my default linux distro when they sent me a free CDROM back in the mid 1990's as thanks for Cron. but only now with ZoL am i trying suse in a server role, and it's great.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi, ZoL 0.8.5 released.

https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-0.8.5

Currently, happen Tumbleweed build fail, please update.

but please do not use OpenZFS 2.0 RC version!


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Thanks for quick response!!


Attila Pinter's avatar

Hi, I just updated from 15.1 to 15.2 and ran into the kernel lockdown "issue". I tried reinstalling entirely zfs and all the deps without any success and couldn't get zfs load until I disabled secureboot on the box. Is zfs not signed? Is there something that I've missed?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Have you use Secure boot? if you use Secure boot, add filesystem repo key to MOK by mokutil.

https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP1/html/SLES-all/cha-uefi.html

I met same situation after 15.2 update, 15.2 is more strict key check than 15.1 or tumbleweed.


Attila Pinter's avatar

Oh great, thanks for the hint! For now I got around the lockdown by disabling SecureBoot which is not ideal.
Just to be clear you mean this key?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

I could found key on "filesystem" project top page on few month ago.

https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/filesystems

But now I can't found key...

Paste key information (result of mokutil --list-enrolled)

[key 1] SHA1 Fingerprint: a0:8e:c9:25:f6:31:39:96:6a:98:dd:a2:46:2c:05:f5:b2:a3:a2:93 Certificate: Data: Version: 3 (0x2) Serial Number: cf:ae:ee:5c:71:9a:e9:de Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption Issuer: CN=filesystems OBS Project/emailAddress=filesystems@build.opensuse.org Validity Not Before: Nov 6 23:45:06 2020 GMT Not After : Jan 15 23:45:06 2023 GMT Subject: CN=filesystems OBS Project/emailAddress=filesystems@build.opensuse.org Subject Public Key Info: Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption RSA Public-Key: (2048 bit) Modulus: 00:cb:09:7e:af:b0:aa:39:c7:02:e6:6e:91:79:80: 61:e8:80:92:6c:ea:ce:d6:33:52:f0:b2:32:62:c5: 32:1b:b8:3e:8b:4d:77:63:65:92:95:0a:0d:b7:9d: a2:be:9f:6b:90:84:b9:83:89:54:ff:05:a7:c7:86: d1:c4:5c:a1:ce:6c:1c:6a:54:35:aa:ae:ba:0c:41: 9a:c2:f8:eb:cc:8f:3b:ae:d1:11:48:d1:eb:1b:52: f6:6d:0e:f8:4c:c1:ed:aa:d4:22:59:70:c2:22:a1: fc:01:4d:31:80:73:19:58:95:56:ed:74:c3:91:1a: f2:32:eb:cd:7a:28:db:dc:d1:51:f3:ae:95:37:f0: 84:de:67:eb:b4:3c:54:6b:30:4d:2f:49:90:08:7f: 9a:64:cc:32:35:81:9f:ac:9f:75:ca:22:dd:3e:98: 75:2e:be:30:3c:f0:70:b7:35:3e:81:d0:e8:ea:93: 2e:d4:78:37:af:a6:bf:a6:9e:d4:b3:75:4e:73:ae: 77:d9:43:44:b1:63:9d:da:1e:98:16:19:c6:42:0f: 93:ed:c5:25:87:9c:13:c7:c0:c5:c8:53:e2:ed:65: 5a:a2:25:68:bd:61:f6:00:86:f8:51:4d:b0:54:63: 56:21:9b:79:41:40:f3:c6:74:2c:f7:82:24:8c:63: 29:85 Exponent: 65537 (0x10001) X509v3 extensions: X509v3 Basic Constraints: critical CA:FALSE X509v3 Subject Key Identifier: FD:26:5E:4D:1F:F9:7A:9B:02:58:B3:58:33:CE:9E:6B:5A:A7:34:4B X509v3 Authority Key Identifier: keyid:FD:26:5E:4D:1F:F9:7A:9B:02:58:B3:58:33:CE:9E:6B:5A:A7:34:4B

        X509v3 Key Usage: critical
            Digital Signature, Certificate Sign
        X509v3 Extended Key Usage:
            Code Signing
Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
     27:80:26:e6:57:d5:c0:06:05:f3:bb:59:22:b0:e0:91:d2:ed:
     71:7c:e5:38:a7:5a:c9:53:41:73:13:1e:13:b0:63:c9:67:c4:
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     b8:b1:b3:b5:ee:f6:e0:28:71:2d:6f:f8:09:3d:48:62:96:82:
     2d:60:e1:4d:2b:e7:b3:f9:70:69:d5:1d:50:92:93:86:3f:dc:
     1a:eb:b9:f3:54:fd:c2:a4:02:a6:32:39:cb:d4:af:6e:6a:91:
     32:c3:51:35:15:a5:71:02:9f:88:77:7a:e4:86:26:ce:fb:35:
     23:16:4f:50:4c:ac:65:64:e0:16:9a:7a:6d:11:55:ec:35:3e:
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Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

I find download link from my shell history.

https://build.opensuse.org/projects/filesystems/ssl_certificate

You can download ssl certificate and convert x509 key

openssl x509 -in ssl_certificate -outform der -out cert.der

enroll mok key to mokutil and bootloader (phisycal machine access required)

sudo mokutil --import cert.der

Can you try?


Attila Pinter's avatar

Oh this is great, thank you! Can't touch the server until the weekend though. Will let you know once it is done.


Attila Pinter's avatar

I did try it, but I can't boot with SecureBoot policy enabled. It just holds the system until I hit enter which is not ideal. There seem to be an issue with the signature and during boot, Leap does list an x509 error. Unfortunately I couldn't keep the server off long enough to be able to debug, but holidays are coming up and planning to look into this a bit deeper.

Btw, is it ok to discuss issues here? EDIT: Also found this: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1173551


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Oh... It is sad.

My leap server's dmseg around X.509 key.

[ 6.114200] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates [ 6.114229] Loaded X.509 cert 'openSUSE Secure Boot Signkey: c8bdc7ac1a1d85966217fd93ebfc14f4a200b814' [ 6.114242] zswap: loaded using pool lzo/zbud [ 6.114265] page_owner is disabled [ 6.118823] Key type big_key registered [ 6.121079] Key type encrypted registered [ 6.121081] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled [ 6.121517] integrity: Loading X.509 certificate: UEFI:db [ 6.121543] integrity: Loaded X.509 cert 'Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011: 13adbf4309bd82709c8cd54f316ed522988a1bd4' [ 6.121543] integrity: Loading X.509 certificate: UEFI:db [ 6.121564] integrity: Loaded X.509 cert 'Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011: a92902398e16c49778cd90f99e4f9ae17c55af53' [ 6.122604] integrity: Loading X.509 certificate: UEFI:MokListRT [ 6.123160] integrity: Loaded X.509 cert 'filesystems OBS Project: fd265e4d1ff97a9b0258b35833ce9e6b5aa7344b' [ 6.123161] integrity: Loading X.509 certificate: UEFI:MokListRT [ 6.123340] integrity: Loaded X.509 cert 'openSUSE Secure Boot CA: 6842600de22c4c477e95be23dfea9513e5971762'

Is it hint about your situation?


Attila Pinter's avatar

Appreciate your help, but it turns out that what you sent for the first time ssl and steps to import it to MOK actually worked. The bigger problem was that some other openSUSE key (valid, no funny business) apparently stuck in the bios. I assume from a previous installation. Removing that and booting the shim actually solved the problem... Thank you for the help again!

Wondering if all this could be done just by zypper...


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Good!

I try to add filesystem repo from clean install enviroment, After install zfs package and reboot, mokutil boot menu display and can enroll repo key. but It is only once if miss it boot failed...

Someone (zypper? or zfs rpm package?) call mokutil and enroll repokey (password is same as root password).

Another repo add to this environment, same mokutil boot mesu display. I think iti is zypper function.


Michał B's avatar

Hello. I'm completely new to OBS (and SUSE in fact) so perhaps I'm missing something, but is there a reason why zfs package is not being built for aarch64 on openSUSE Leap 15.2 while it works on SLE_15_SP2?


Jared ABQLUG's avatar

zfs-kmp-default needs to be updated for kernel 5.12.

sudo zypper update zfs-kmp-default

Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Resolving package dependencies...
Problem: nothing provides kernel-uname-r = 5.11.16-1-default needed by zfs-kmp-default-2.0.4_k5.11.16_1-1.35.x86_64
   Solution 1: do not install zfs-kmp-default-2.0.4_k5.11.16_1-1.35.x86_64
   Solution 2: break zfs-kmp-default-2.0.4_k5.11.16_1-1.35.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies

If this isn't the right place to post this, please let me know.


Jared ABQLUG's avatar

zfs-kmp-default was updated. Thanks!


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi Kernel update from 5.3.18-57-default to 5.3.18-59.5-default on Leap 15.3. but no rebulid job on this repository.

something wrong?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

update 5.3.18-59.5.2 from "Update repository with updates from SUSE Linux Enterprise 15" repo (not update-oss).

not detect source change from sle repo?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Thanks for update,

but on Leap 15.3 and SEL 15SP3 kmp version is still 5.3.18_57.

Is it OBS service problem?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi OpenZFS 2.1-rc7 released.

https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.1.0-rc7

Please update.

And please check Leap 15.3 repo not track kernel update.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

I check another kmp repo, it have same problem, is is OBS config missmatch.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

I check SLE15 SP3 repo, but same as Leap15.3...


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Today(25/June) rebulid whlile zfs on Leap 15.3 and SLE 15 SP3, but still kmp for kernel 5.3.18-57-default.

Something wrong?


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi, OpenZFS 2.1.0-rc8 released.

https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.1.0-rc8

Please update.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

rc7 have auto import failed bug.

this bug fixed on rc8, please update.



Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Hi OpenZFS 2.1.1 released.

https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.1.1

Please update for Tumbleweed.


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

It's better to post to bugzilla.opensuse.org . OBS is not optimized for more than a few comments.


Michiya Hagimoto's avatar

Thanks!

Agree, Next time, I will post to buglizza.

Thanks for advice.


Krillye's avatar

Hello. I run openSUSE Tumbleweed with kernel 5.14.9 (newest one at the time of writing). I upgraded the system with zypper dist-upgrade today and I see that ZFS kernel modules were not rebuilt during the upgrade. I see that ZFS kernel modules are located in /lib/modules/5.14.6-2-default (previous kernel), but there are none in /lib/modules/5.14.9-1-default. Is filesystems/zfs package supposed to rebuild kernel modules between system updates? What am I missing here? (I'm new to openSUSE)

Also, I see that zfs-kmp-default-2.1.1_k5.14.6_2-1.25.x86_64 package is present in the system, which indicates that kernel modules were installed specifically for kernel 5.14.6. How can I rebuild/reinstall filesystems/zfs package for newest running kernel, and how to avoid this situation in the future?


Lubos Kocman's avatar

Enabling Arm (64-bit) for Leap 15.3 for RaspPi usecases/zfs wich is referenced here https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Raspberry_Pi, since 15.3 Arm is no longer build separately in ports but rather as 1st class citizen.


Andrew Hibberson's avatar

Looks like 15.4 is failing to build on the final release... I'm going to poke around but I have to work so don't rely on me please :)

EDIT: looks like kernel-devel may be missing asm/fpu/internal.h ...


Michael Letourneau's avatar

Looks like this is failing for tumbleweed due to this -> https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/13463 , which obviously hasn't made it into a release yet, so not sure there is anything that can be done...


Andrew Hibberson's avatar

Agreed, but the Suse 15.4 kernel should be supported in the current zfs release

I opened a bug for the missing kernel symbols, but still not 100% sure this is the root cause https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200337


Andrew Hibberson's avatar

Looks like it is intentional.

https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1199748

https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220520101723.12006-1-bp@alien8.de/

I created a VERY dirty patch just removing the inclusion of the header in my home project just to get it working https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:hibby50:server/zfs

This is patched upstream in https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/commit/4c6526208db0d3d5abf44664e74d1e28156a3db7 but the diff does not apply cleanly to 2.1.4


Felix Niederwanger's avatar

This looks very promising. I took the liberty to run some openQA tests against your project and it looks sane so far: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/2410259



Peter's avatar

Hello!
Would it be possible to build a DKMS-based version of this package?
The advantage of it would be that on updating the kernel, the ZFS kernel module would be automatically rebuilt against it, so it would keep working.


Lubos Kocman's avatar

Hello team, could you please look into 15.5 situation? https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1203876 we seem to have a module load issue with what seems to be the non-fuse module. I'd be happy to see zfs tests suite passing again on Leap.


Joe Gillotti's avatar

Hey, it appears the current build has been failing on tumbleweed for a while now, so trying to install zfs-kmp-default now fails with:

Problem: nothing provides 'kernel-uname-r = 6.2.6-1-default' needed by the to be installed zfs-kmp-default-2.1.9_k6.2.6_1-2.1.x86_64

Is there any update on this?


Michael Letourneau's avatar

Unfortunately from what I can see this is still an open issue on the Open ZFS project. They've not had a new release that resolves this on 6.3. So I think we're stuck not updating until that comes out and then gets merged here.


Cassidy Cali's avatar

Just a heads-up; OpenZFS 2.1.12 has released with kver6.3 compatibility.


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

The comment space is the wrong tool for reports. Use bugzilla.

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