Public bug reported:
Azure is planning to have VM sizes that boot from NVMe storage, so the NVMe
drivers need to be in the kernel image itself, or if the NVMe driver is built
as a module, the module needs to be included in the initramfs file. Setting
CONFIG_HYPERV=Y, CONFIG_PCI_HYPERV=Y and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NVME=Y does the former,
but the latter is acceptable.
Two out of the three configs are set to Y, but we would need
CONFIG_PCI_HYPERV set to Y to build the NVMe driver into the kernel.
Otherwise, we would need an initrd to all booting from NVMe
Microsoft would like to request either of these changes in all the
supported releases.
** Affects: linux-azure (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1908571
Title:
Enable boot from NVMe device for all images
Status in linux-azure package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Azure is planning to have VM sizes that boot from NVMe storage, so the NVMe
drivers need to be in the kernel image itself, or if the NVMe driver is built
as a module, the module needs to be included in the initramfs file. Setting
CONFIG_HYPERV=Y, CONFIG_PCI_HYPERV=Y and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NVME=Y does the former,
but the latter is acceptable.
Two out of the three configs are set to Y, but we would need
CONFIG_PCI_HYPERV set to Y to build the NVMe driver into the kernel.
Otherwise, we would need an initrd to all booting from NVMe
Microsoft would like to request either of these changes in all the
supported releases.
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