cpuidle.h is generated from the userspace kernel tools. Until now
it had been getting picked up as part of the general kernel-devel
blob. Move it to kernel-tools-libs-devel for better alignment.
With the configs in the new place, update the scripts to find
them and utilize the base-generic and generic heirarchy to apply
configs and overrides.
Implement new process_configs.sh script that post-process the
config changes in a simple script and remove those commands
from the spec file. Add option flags to preserve functionality.
config_generation is a simple rename of baseconfig -> generic and
debugconfig -> debug and arm64 -> aarach64.
build_configs.sh is modified to find configs in generic and base-generic and
then apply base-generic first and if any generic files, apply those next. The
generic directory is used as an overrides and is expected to be empty for
Fedora initially.
kernel.spec is modified to use process_configs.sh instead of all the
commands in the spec file. Enabled spec options are translated to
script options. The config manipulation is moved to be grouped
with all config manipulation commands. This makes 'cd configs/' simpler.
Now all config scripts and executiion are done in configs/ directory.
v1 -> v2:
* the scripts were not working with SUBARCH correctly
* checkoptions was using wrong comparison file
* passing wrong kernel version to process_configs in spec file
v2 -> v3:
(incorporate Laura A's feedback)
* update README.txt
* fix build_configs.sh warnings
* Output info message on listnewconfig failure
As part of the config re-organization, put the scripts needed to create
the config files in the configs/ directory. At the top level create
symlinks for those scripts. This allows the kernel.spec file to find
the scripts it needs and work correctly.
No code changes.