Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Horák
ace9a4db5b s390x: disable unneeded network drivers
s390x: disable unneeded SCSI drivers
s390x: disable unneeded miscellaneous drivers
s390x,powerpc: enable GenWQE PCIe Accelerator driver
s390x: disable unneeded miscellaneous drivers 2
s390x: disable unneeded miscellaneous drivers 3

[labbott: Squashed changes]
2017-02-27 09:10:47 -08:00
Laura Abbott
012c1b4999 Linux v4.10-1242-g9763dd6 2017-02-21 11:23:09 -08:00
Justin M. Forbes
5b14022881 Linux v4.10-rc8-62-g6dc39c5 2017-02-17 16:30:29 -06:00
Justin M. Forbes
43f3e35901 Linux v4.10-rc7-127-g3d88460 2017-02-10 16:19:58 -06:00
Justin M. Forbes
d316ff4847 Linux v4.10-rc7-114-g55aac6e 2017-02-09 16:55:31 -06:00
Justin M. Forbes
bff7032256 Linux v4.10-rc6-110-g34e00ac 2017-02-03 13:06:51 -06:00
Peter Robinson
e686a652a2 Linux v4.10-rc1 (didn't adjust debug options), ARM config updates, minor general config cleanups 2016-12-27 02:51:37 +00:00
Laura Abbott
a20ad4f4fd Add script to check config generation
The kernel configuration generation currently checks to make sure
every option is defined with listnewconfig. It does not check that
each option is the same as listnewconfig. This can lead to odd
situations where the Fedora configuration does not match what's
actually present in the generated config. Add a script to check
for these kinds of changes.

Based on work done by Miguel Flores Silverio <floresmigu3l@gmail.com>
2016-12-22 14:11:05 -08:00
Laura Abbott
1b7eeb8019 Change method of configuration generation
The existing method of managing configuration files gets unweildy.
Changing individual lines in text files gets difficult without
manual organization. Switch to a method of configuration generation
that's inspired from the method used inside Red Hat. Each configuration
option gets its own file which are then combined to form the
configuration files. This makes confirming what's actually enabled much
easier.
2016-12-06 12:07:10 -08:00