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[bug #38111] EFI TFTP packet corruption
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Thomas Jourdan |
Subject: |
[bug #38111] EFI TFTP packet corruption |
Date: |
Thu, 07 Mar 2013 13:54:41 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #38111 (project grub):
Hi
I confirm the issue. On a custom UEFI firmware based on UDK2010.SR1 (or EDKII
head), UEFI PXE boot fails with grub2 (release and latest version).
If I enable only the IPv4 stack in the firmware and the old PXE BC driver, it
works most of the time. I sometime have "Not an IP" or "couldn't send packet"
when I download a linux kernel...
If I enable both IPv4 and IPv6, and the new PXE BC code, it doesn't work. As
Lingzhu Xiang explained, the IPv6 stack sends icmpv6 messages which gets into
a race condition. This can easily be observed with wireshark. An incoming
icmpv6 message during a file transfer will stall it.
For your information, the problem doesn't occur with Elilo. Elilo uses MTFP
protocol and it always works.
Regards,
Thomas
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