kernel/kernel.spec
David Abdurachmanov 676aad9847
riscv: fix vdso_install and a warning
Signed-off-by: David Abdurachmanov <david.abdurachmanov@gmail.com>
2018-11-07 22:11:46 +01:00

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# We have to override the new %%install behavior because, well... the kernel is special.
%global __spec_install_pre %{___build_pre}
Summary: The Linux kernel
# For a stable, released kernel, released_kernel should be 1. For rawhide
# and/or a kernel built from an rc or git snapshot, released_kernel should
# be 0.
%global released_kernel 0
# Sign modules on x86. Make sure the config files match this setting if more
# architectures are added.
%ifarch %{ix86} x86_64
%global signkernel 1
%global signmodules 1
%global zipmodules 1
%else
%global signkernel 0
%global signmodules 1
%global zipmodules 1
%endif
%if %{zipmodules}
%global zipsed -e 's/\.ko$/\.ko.xz/'
%endif
# define buildid .local
# baserelease defines which build revision of this kernel version we're
# building. We used to call this fedora_build, but the magical name
# baserelease is matched by the rpmdev-bumpspec tool, which you should use.
#
# We used to have some extra magic weirdness to bump this automatically,
# but now we don't. Just use: rpmdev-bumpspec -c 'comment for changelog'
# When changing base_sublevel below or going from rc to a final kernel,
# reset this by hand to 1 (or to 0 and then use rpmdev-bumpspec).
# scripts/rebase.sh should be made to do that for you, actually.
#
# NOTE: baserelease must be > 0 or bad things will happen if you switch
# to a released kernel (released version will be < rc version)
#
# For non-released -rc kernels, this will be appended after the rcX and
# gitX tags, so a 3 here would become part of release "0.rcX.gitX.3"
#
%global baserelease 1
%global fedora_build %{baserelease}
# base_sublevel is the kernel version we're starting with and patching
# on top of -- for example, 3.1-rc7-git1 starts with a 3.0 base,
# which yields a base_sublevel of 0.
%define base_sublevel 19
## If this is a released kernel ##
%if 0%{?released_kernel}
# Do we have a -stable update to apply?
%define stable_update 0
# Set rpm version accordingly
%if 0%{?stable_update}
%define stablerev %{stable_update}
%define stable_base %{stable_update}
%endif
%define rpmversion 4.%{base_sublevel}.%{stable_update}
## The not-released-kernel case ##
%else
# The next upstream release sublevel (base_sublevel+1)
%define upstream_sublevel %(echo $((%{base_sublevel} + 1)))
# The rc snapshot level
%global rcrev 1
# The git snapshot level
%define gitrev 1
# Set rpm version accordingly
%define rpmversion 4.%{upstream_sublevel}.0
%endif
# Nb: The above rcrev and gitrev values automagically define Patch00 and Patch01 below.
# What parts do we want to build? We must build at least one kernel.
# These are the kernels that are built IF the architecture allows it.
# All should default to 1 (enabled) and be flipped to 0 (disabled)
# by later arch-specific checks.
# The following build options are enabled by default.
# Use either --without <opt> in your rpmbuild command or force values
# to 0 in here to disable them.
#
# standard kernel
%define with_up %{?_without_up: 0} %{?!_without_up: 1}
# kernel PAE (only valid for i686 (PAE) and ARM (lpae))
%define with_pae %{?_without_pae: 0} %{?!_without_pae: 1}
# kernel-debug
%define with_debug %{?_without_debug: 0} %{?!_without_debug: 1}
# kernel-headers
%define with_headers %{?_without_headers: 0} %{?!_without_headers: 1}
%define with_cross_headers %{?_without_cross_headers: 0} %{?!_without_cross_headers: 1}
# kernel-debuginfo
%define with_debuginfo %{?_without_debuginfo: 0} %{?!_without_debuginfo: 1}
# Want to build a the vsdo directories installed
%define with_vdso_install %{?_without_vdso_install: 0} %{?!_without_vdso_install: 1}
#
# Additional options for user-friendly one-off kernel building:
#
# Only build the base kernel (--with baseonly):
%define with_baseonly %{?_with_baseonly: 1} %{?!_with_baseonly: 0}
# Only build the pae kernel (--with paeonly):
%define with_paeonly %{?_with_paeonly: 1} %{?!_with_paeonly: 0}
# Only build the debug kernel (--with dbgonly):
%define with_dbgonly %{?_with_dbgonly: 1} %{?!_with_dbgonly: 0}
#
# should we do C=1 builds with sparse
%define with_sparse %{?_with_sparse: 1} %{?!_with_sparse: 0}
#
# Cross compile requested?
%define with_cross %{?_with_cross: 1} %{?!_with_cross: 0}
#
# build a release kernel on rawhide
%define with_release %{?_with_release: 1} %{?!_with_release: 0}
# verbose build, i.e. no silent rules and V=1
%define with_verbose %{?_with_verbose: 1} %{?!_with_verbose: 0}
# Set debugbuildsenabled to 1 for production (build separate debug kernels)
# and 0 for rawhide (all kernels are debug kernels).
# See also 'make debug' and 'make release'.
%define debugbuildsenabled 1
# Kernel headers are being split out into a separate package
%if 0%{fedora}
%define with_headers 0
%define with_cross_headers 0
%endif
%if %{with_verbose}
%define make_opts V=1
%else
%define make_opts -s
%endif
# Want to build a vanilla kernel build without any non-upstream patches?
%define with_vanilla %{?_with_vanilla: 1} %{?!_with_vanilla: 0}
# pkg_release is what we'll fill in for the rpm Release: field
%if 0%{?released_kernel}
%define pkg_release %{fedora_build}%{?buildid}.1.riscv64%{?dist}
%else
# non-released_kernel
%if 0%{?rcrev}
%define rctag .rc%rcrev
%else
%define rctag .rc0
%endif
%if 0%{?gitrev}
%define gittag .git%gitrev
%else
%define gittag .git0
%endif
%define pkg_release 0%{?rctag}%{?gittag}.%{fedora_build}%{?buildid}.1.riscv64%{?dist}
%endif
# The kernel tarball/base version
%define kversion 4.%{base_sublevel}
%define make_target bzImage
%define image_install_path boot
%define KVERREL %{version}-%{release}.%{_target_cpu}
%define hdrarch %_target_cpu
%define asmarch %_target_cpu
%if 0%{!?nopatches:1}
%define nopatches 0
%endif
%if %{with_vanilla}
%define nopatches 1
%endif
%if %{nopatches}
%define variant -vanilla
%endif
%if !%{debugbuildsenabled}
%define with_debug 0
%endif
%if !%{with_debuginfo}
%define _enable_debug_packages 0
%endif
%define debuginfodir /usr/lib/debug
# Needed because we override almost everything involving build-ids
# and debuginfo generation. Currently we rely on the old alldebug setting.
%global _build_id_links alldebug
# kernel PAE is only built on ARMv7 in rawhide.
# Fedora 27 and earlier still support PAE, so change this on rebases.
# %ifnarch i686 armv7hl
%ifnarch armv7hl
%define with_pae 0
%endif
# if requested, only build base kernel
%if %{with_baseonly}
%define with_pae 0
%define with_debug 0
%endif
# if requested, only build pae kernel
%if %{with_paeonly}
%define with_up 0
%define with_debug 0
%endif
# if requested, only build debug kernel
%if %{with_dbgonly}
%if %{debugbuildsenabled}
%define with_up 0
%define with_pae 0
%endif
%define with_pae 0
%endif
%define all_x86 i386 i686
%if %{with_vdso_install}
%define use_vdso 1
%endif
# Overrides for generic default options
# don't do debug builds on anything but i686 and x86_64
%ifnarch i686 x86_64
%define with_debug 0
%endif
# don't build noarch kernels or headers (duh)
%ifarch noarch
%define with_up 0
%define with_headers 0
%define with_cross_headers 0
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-*.config
%endif
# sparse blows up on ppc
%ifnarch %{power64}
%define with_sparse 0
%endif
# Per-arch tweaks
%ifarch %{all_x86}
%define asmarch x86
%define hdrarch i386
%define pae PAE
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-i?86*.config
%define kernel_image arch/x86/boot/bzImage
%endif
%ifarch x86_64
%define asmarch x86
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-x86_64*.config
%define kernel_image arch/x86/boot/bzImage
%endif
%ifarch %{power64}
%define asmarch powerpc
%define hdrarch powerpc
%define make_target vmlinux
%define kernel_image vmlinux
%define kernel_image_elf 1
%ifarch ppc64le
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-ppc64le*.config
%endif
%endif
%ifarch s390x
%define asmarch s390
%define hdrarch s390
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-s390x.config
%define kernel_image arch/s390/boot/bzImage
%endif
%ifarch %{arm}
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-arm*.config
%define skip_nonpae_vdso 1
%define asmarch arm
%define hdrarch arm
%define pae lpae
%define make_target bzImage
%define kernel_image arch/arm/boot/zImage
# http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2012-March/091404.html
%define kernel_mflags KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS=1
# we only build headers/perf/tools on the base arm arches
# just like we used to only build them on i386 for x86
%ifnarch armv7hl
%define with_headers 0
%define with_cross_headers 0
%endif
%endif
%ifarch aarch64
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-aarch64*.config
%define asmarch arm64
%define hdrarch arm64
%define make_target Image.gz
%define kernel_image arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz
%endif
%ifarch riscv64
%define all_arch_configs kernel-%{version}-riscv64*.config
%define asmarch riscv
%define hdrarch riscv
%define make_target vmlinux
%define kernel_image vmlinux
%define kernel_image_elf 1
%endif
# Should make listnewconfig fail if there's config options
# printed out?
%if %{nopatches}
%define listnewconfig_fail 0
%define configmismatch_fail 0
%else
%define listnewconfig_fail 1
%define configmismatch_fail 1
%endif
# To temporarily exclude an architecture from being built, add it to
# %%nobuildarches. Do _NOT_ use the ExclusiveArch: line, because if we
# don't build kernel-headers then the new build system will no longer let
# us use the previous build of that package -- it'll just be completely AWOL.
# Which is a BadThing(tm).
# We only build kernel-headers on the following...
%define nobuildarches i386
%ifarch %nobuildarches
%define with_up 0
%define with_pae 0
%define with_debuginfo 0
%define with_debug 0
%define _enable_debug_packages 0
%endif
%define with_pae_debug 0
%if %{with_pae}
%define with_pae_debug %{with_debug}
%endif
# Architectures we build tools/cpupower on
%define cpupowerarchs %{ix86} x86_64 %{power64} %{arm} aarch64
%if %{use_vdso}
%if 0%{?skip_nonpae_vdso}
%define _use_vdso 0
%else
%define _use_vdso 1
%endif
%else
%define _use_vdso 0
%endif
#
# Packages that need to be installed before the kernel is, because the %%post
# scripts use them.
#
%define kernel_prereq coreutils, systemd >= 203-2, /usr/bin/kernel-install
%define initrd_prereq dracut >= 027
Name: kernel%{?variant}
License: GPLv2 and Redistributable, no modification permitted
URL: https://www.kernel.org/
Version: %{rpmversion}
Release: %{pkg_release}
# DO NOT CHANGE THE 'ExclusiveArch' LINE TO TEMPORARILY EXCLUDE AN ARCHITECTURE BUILD.
# SET %%nobuildarches (ABOVE) INSTEAD
ExclusiveArch: %{all_x86} x86_64 s390x %{arm} aarch64 ppc64le riscv64
ExclusiveOS: Linux
%ifnarch %{nobuildarches}
Requires: kernel-core-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}
Requires: kernel-modules-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}
%endif
#
# List the packages used during the kernel build
#
BuildRequires: kmod, patch, bash, tar, git-core
BuildRequires: bzip2, xz, findutils, gzip, m4, perl-interpreter, perl-Carp, perl-devel, perl-generators, make, diffutils, gawk
BuildRequires: gcc, binutils, redhat-rpm-config, hmaccalc, bison, flex
BuildRequires: net-tools, hostname, bc, elfutils-devel, gcc-plugin-devel
# Used to mangle unversioned shebangs to be Python 3
BuildRequires: /usr/bin/pathfix.py
%if %{with_sparse}
BuildRequires: sparse
%endif
BuildConflicts: rhbuildsys(DiskFree) < 500Mb
%if %{with_debuginfo}
BuildRequires: rpm-build, elfutils
BuildConflicts: rpm < 4.13.0.1-19
# Most of these should be enabled after more investigation
%undefine _include_minidebuginfo
%undefine _find_debuginfo_dwz_opts
%undefine _unique_build_ids
%undefine _unique_debug_names
%undefine _unique_debug_srcs
%undefine _debugsource_packages
%undefine _debuginfo_subpackages
%undefine _include_gdb_index
%global _find_debuginfo_opts -r
%global _missing_build_ids_terminate_build 1
%global _no_recompute_build_ids 1
%endif
%if %{signkernel}%{signmodules}
BuildRequires: openssl openssl-devel
%if %{signkernel}
BuildRequires: pesign >= 0.10-4
%endif
%endif
%if %{with_cross}
BuildRequires: binutils-%{_build_arch}-linux-gnu, gcc-%{_build_arch}-linux-gnu
%define cross_opts CROSS_COMPILE=%{_build_arch}-linux-gnu-
%endif
Source0: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/linux-%{kversion}.tar.xz
Source11: x509.genkey
Source12: remove-binary-diff.pl
Source15: merge.pl
Source16: mod-extra.list
Source17: mod-extra.sh
Source18: mod-sign.sh
Source90: filter-x86_64.sh
Source91: filter-armv7hl.sh
Source92: filter-i686.sh
Source93: filter-aarch64.sh
Source94: filter-ppc64le.sh
Source95: filter-s390x.sh
Source96: filter-riscv64.sh
Source99: filter-modules.sh
%define modsign_cmd %{SOURCE18}
Source20: kernel-aarch64.config
Source21: kernel-aarch64-debug.config
Source22: kernel-armv7hl.config
Source23: kernel-armv7hl-debug.config
Source24: kernel-armv7hl-lpae.config
Source25: kernel-armv7hl-lpae-debug.config
Source26: kernel-i686.config
Source27: kernel-i686-debug.config
Source30: kernel-ppc64le.config
Source31: kernel-ppc64le-debug.config
Source32: kernel-s390x.config
Source33: kernel-s390x-debug.config
Source34: kernel-x86_64.config
Source35: kernel-x86_64-debug.config
Source36: kernel-riscv64.config
Source37: kernel-riscv64-debug.config
Source40: generate_all_configs.sh
Source41: generate_debug_configs.sh
Source42: process_configs.sh
Source43: generate_bls_conf.sh
# This file is intentionally left empty in the stock kernel. Its a nicety
# added for those wanting to do custom rebuilds with altered config opts.
Source1000: kernel-local
# Here should be only the patches up to the upstream canonical Linus tree.
# For a stable release kernel
%if 0%{?stable_update}
%if 0%{?stable_base}
%define stable_patch_00 patch-4.%{base_sublevel}.%{stable_base}.xz
Source5000: %{stable_patch_00}
%endif
# non-released_kernel case
# These are automagically defined by the rcrev and gitrev values set up
# near the top of this spec file.
%else
%if 0%{?rcrev}
Source5000: patch-4.%{upstream_sublevel}-rc%{rcrev}.xz
%if 0%{?gitrev}
Source5001: patch-4.%{upstream_sublevel}-rc%{rcrev}-git%{gitrev}.xz
%endif
%else
# pre-{base_sublevel+1}-rc1 case
%if 0%{?gitrev}
Source5000: patch-4.%{base_sublevel}-git%{gitrev}.xz
%endif
%endif
%endif
## Patches needed for building this package
## compile fixes
# ongoing complaint, full discussion delayed until ksummit/plumbers
Patch002: 0001-iio-Use-event-header-from-kernel-tree.patch
%if !%{nopatches}
# Git trees.
# Standalone patches
# 100 - Generic long running patches
Patch110: lib-cpumask-Make-CPUMASK_OFFSTACK-usable-without-deb.patch
Patch111: input-kill-stupid-messages.patch
Patch112: die-floppy-die.patch
Patch113: no-pcspkr-modalias.patch
Patch114: silence-fbcon-logo.patch
Patch115: Kbuild-Add-an-option-to-enable-GCC-VTA.patch
Patch116: crash-driver.patch
Patch117: lis3-improve-handling-of-null-rate.patch
Patch118: scsi-sd_revalidate_disk-prevent-NULL-ptr-deref.patch
Patch119: namespaces-no-expert.patch
Patch120: ath9k-rx-dma-stop-check.patch
Patch121: xen-pciback-Don-t-disable-PCI_COMMAND-on-PCI-device-.patch
Patch122: Input-synaptics-pin-3-touches-when-the-firmware-repo.patch
# This no longer applies, let's see if it needs to be updated
# Patch123: firmware-Drop-WARN-from-usermodehelper_read_trylock-.patch
# 200 - x86 / secureboot
Patch201: efi-lockdown.patch
Patch202: KEYS-Allow-unrestricted-boot-time-addition-of-keys-t.patch
Patch203: Add-EFI-signature-data-types.patch
Patch204: Add-an-EFI-signature-blob-parser-and-key-loader.patch
Patch205: MODSIGN-Import-certificates-from-UEFI-Secure-Boot.patch
Patch206: MODSIGN-Support-not-importing-certs-from-db.patch
# bz 1497559 - Make kernel MODSIGN code not error on missing variables
Patch207: 0001-Make-get_cert_list-not-complain-about-cert-lists-tha.patch
Patch208: 0002-Add-efi_status_to_str-and-rework-efi_status_to_err.patch
Patch209: 0003-Make-get_cert_list-use-efi_status_to_str-to-print-er.patch
Patch210: disable-i8042-check-on-apple-mac.patch
Patch211: drm-i915-hush-check-crtc-state.patch
Patch212: efi-secureboot.patch
# 300 - ARM patches
Patch300: arm64-Add-option-of-13-for-FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER.patch
# http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-tegra/msg26029.html
Patch301: usb-phy-tegra-Add-38.4MHz-clock-table-entry.patch
# http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/587554/
Patch302: ARM-tegra-usb-no-reset.patch
# https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10351797/
Patch303: ACPI-scan-Fix-regression-related-to-X-Gene-UARTs.patch
# rhbz 1574718
Patch304: ACPI-irq-Workaround-firmware-issue-on-X-Gene-based-m400.patch
# https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9820417/
Patch305: qcom-msm89xx-fixes.patch
# https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-mmc/list/?submitter=71861
Patch306: arm-sdhci-esdhc-imx-fixes.patch
Patch330: bcm2835-cpufreq-add-CPU-frequency-control-driver.patch
Patch331: bcm283x-drm-vc4-set-is_yuv-to-false-when-num_planes-1.patch
# Patches enabling device specific brcm firmware nvram
# https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-wireless/msg178827.html
Patch340: brcmfmac-Remove-firmware-loading-code-duplication.patch
# Fix for AllWinner A64 Timer Errata, still not final
# https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10392891/
Patch350: arm64-arch_timer-Workaround-for-Allwinner-A64-timer-instability.patch
Patch351: arm64-dts-allwinner-a64-Enable-A64-timer-workaround.patch
# 400 - IBM (ppc/s390x) patches
# 500 - Temp fixes/CVEs etc
# rhbz 1476467
Patch501: Fix-for-module-sig-verification.patch
# rhbz 1431375
Patch502: input-rmi4-remove-the-need-for-artifical-IRQ.patch
# Fix build on s390
Patch503: 0001-s390-mm-Fix-ERROR-__node_distance-undefined.patch
# 600 - RISC-V
Patch600: riscv64-fixes.patch
# END OF PATCH DEFINITIONS
%endif
%description
The kernel meta package
#
# This macro does requires, provides, conflicts, obsoletes for a kernel package.
# %%kernel_reqprovconf <subpackage>
# It uses any kernel_<subpackage>_conflicts and kernel_<subpackage>_obsoletes
# macros defined above.
#
%define kernel_reqprovconf \
Provides: kernel = %{rpmversion}-%{pkg_release}\
Provides: kernel-%{_target_cpu} = %{rpmversion}-%{pkg_release}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: kernel-drm-nouveau = 16\
Provides: kernel-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Requires(pre): %{kernel_prereq}\
Requires(pre): %{initrd_prereq}\
Requires(pre): linux-firmware >= 20150904-56.git6ebf5d57\
Requires(preun): systemd >= 200\
Conflicts: xfsprogs < 4.3.0-1\
Conflicts: xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse < 13.0.99\
%{expand:%%{?kernel%{?1:_%{1}}_conflicts:Conflicts: %%{kernel%{?1:_%{1}}_conflicts}}}\
%{expand:%%{?kernel%{?1:_%{1}}_obsoletes:Obsoletes: %%{kernel%{?1:_%{1}}_obsoletes}}}\
%{expand:%%{?kernel%{?1:_%{1}}_provides:Provides: %%{kernel%{?1:_%{1}}_provides}}}\
# We can't let RPM do the dependencies automatic because it'll then pick up\
# a correct but undesirable perl dependency from the module headers which\
# isn't required for the kernel proper to function\
AutoReq: no\
AutoProv: yes\
%{nil}
%package headers
Summary: Header files for the Linux kernel for use by glibc
Obsoletes: glibc-kernheaders < 3.0-46
Provides: glibc-kernheaders = 3.0-46
%if "0%{?variant}"
Obsoletes: kernel-headers < %{rpmversion}-%{pkg_release}
Provides: kernel-headers = %{rpmversion}-%{pkg_release}
%endif
%description headers
Kernel-headers includes the C header files that specify the interface
between the Linux kernel and userspace libraries and programs. The
header files define structures and constants that are needed for
building most standard programs and are also needed for rebuilding the
glibc package.
%package cross-headers
Summary: Header files for the Linux kernel for use by cross-glibc
%description cross-headers
Kernel-cross-headers includes the C header files that specify the interface
between the Linux kernel and userspace libraries and programs. The
header files define structures and constants that are needed for
building most standard programs and are also needed for rebuilding the
cross-glibc package.
%package debuginfo-common-%{_target_cpu}
Summary: Kernel source files used by %{name}-debuginfo packages
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel)
%description debuginfo-common-%{_target_cpu}
This package is required by %{name}-debuginfo subpackages.
It provides the kernel source files common to all builds.
#
# This macro creates a kernel-<subpackage>-debuginfo package.
# %%kernel_debuginfo_package <subpackage>
#
%define kernel_debuginfo_package() \
%package %{?1:%{1}-}debuginfo\
Summary: Debug information for package %{name}%{?1:-%{1}}\
Requires: %{name}-debuginfo-common-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}\
Provides: %{name}%{?1:-%{1}}-debuginfo-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}\
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel)\
AutoReqProv: no\
%description %{?1:%{1}-}debuginfo\
This package provides debug information for package %{name}%{?1:-%{1}}.\
This is required to use SystemTap with %{name}%{?1:-%{1}}-%{KVERREL}.\
%{expand:%%global _find_debuginfo_opts %{?_find_debuginfo_opts} -p '/.*/%%{KVERREL}%{?1:[+]%{1}}/.*|/.*%%{KVERREL}%{?1:\+%{1}}(\.debug)?' -o debuginfo%{?1}.list}\
%{nil}
#
# This macro creates a kernel-<subpackage>-devel package.
# %%kernel_devel_package <subpackage> <pretty-name>
#
%define kernel_devel_package() \
%package %{?1:%{1}-}devel\
Summary: Development package for building kernel modules to match the %{?2:%{2} }kernel\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-devel-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}\
Provides: kernel-devel-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: kernel-devel-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel)\
AutoReqProv: no\
Requires(pre): findutils\
Requires: findutils\
Requires: perl-interpreter\
%description %{?1:%{1}-}devel\
This package provides kernel headers and makefiles sufficient to build modules\
against the %{?2:%{2} }kernel package.\
%{nil}
#
# This macro creates a kernel-<subpackage>-modules-extra package.
# %%kernel_modules_extra_package <subpackage> <pretty-name>
#
%define kernel_modules_extra_package() \
%package %{?1:%{1}-}modules-extra\
Summary: Extra kernel modules to match the %{?2:%{2} }kernel\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-extra-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-extra-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-extra = %{version}-%{release}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel-module)\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-extra-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Requires: kernel-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Requires: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
AutoReq: no\
AutoProv: yes\
%description %{?1:%{1}-}modules-extra\
This package provides less commonly used kernel modules for the %{?2:%{2} }kernel package.\
%{nil}
#
# This macro creates a kernel-<subpackage>-modules package.
# %%kernel_modules_package <subpackage> <pretty-name>
#
%define kernel_modules_package() \
%package %{?1:%{1}-}modules\
Summary: kernel modules to match the %{?2:%{2}-}core kernel\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}\
Provides: kernel-modules-%{_target_cpu} = %{version}-%{release}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: kernel-modules = %{version}-%{release}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel-module)\
Provides: kernel%{?1:-%{1}}-modules-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Requires: kernel-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
AutoReq: no\
AutoProv: yes\
%description %{?1:%{1}-}modules\
This package provides commonly used kernel modules for the %{?2:%{2}-}core kernel package.\
%{nil}
#
# this macro creates a kernel-<subpackage> meta package.
# %%kernel_meta_package <subpackage>
#
%define kernel_meta_package() \
%package %{1}\
summary: kernel meta-package for the %{1} kernel\
Requires: kernel-%{1}-core-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}+%{1}\
Requires: kernel-%{1}-modules-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}+%{1}\
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel)\
%description %{1}\
The meta-package for the %{1} kernel\
%{nil}
#
# This macro creates a kernel-<subpackage> and its -devel and -debuginfo too.
# %%define variant_summary The Linux kernel compiled for <configuration>
# %%kernel_variant_package [-n <pretty-name>] <subpackage>
#
%define kernel_variant_package(n:) \
%package %{?1:%{1}-}core\
Summary: %{variant_summary}\
Provides: kernel-%{?1:%{1}-}core-uname-r = %{KVERREL}%{?variant}%{?1:+%{1}}\
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel)\
%ifarch %{power64}\
Obsoletes: kernel-bootwrapper\
%endif\
%{expand:%%kernel_reqprovconf}\
%if %{?1:1} %{!?1:0} \
%{expand:%%kernel_meta_package %{?1:%{1}}}\
%endif\
%{expand:%%kernel_devel_package %{?1:%{1}} %{!?{-n}:%{1}}%{?{-n}:%{-n*}}}\
%{expand:%%kernel_modules_package %{?1:%{1}} %{!?{-n}:%{1}}%{?{-n}:%{-n*}}}\
%{expand:%%kernel_modules_extra_package %{?1:%{1}} %{!?{-n}:%{1}}%{?{-n}:%{-n*}}}\
%{expand:%%kernel_debuginfo_package %{?1:%{1}}}\
%{nil}
# Now, each variant package.
%if %{with_pae}
%ifnarch armv7hl
%define variant_summary The Linux kernel compiled for PAE capable machines
%kernel_variant_package %{pae}
%description %{pae}-core
This package includes a version of the Linux kernel with support for up to
64GB of high memory. It requires a CPU with Physical Address Extensions (PAE).
The non-PAE kernel can only address up to 4GB of memory.
Install the kernel-PAE package if your machine has more than 4GB of memory.
%else
%define variant_summary The Linux kernel compiled for Cortex-A15
%kernel_variant_package %{pae}
%description %{pae}-core
This package includes a version of the Linux kernel with support for
Cortex-A15 devices with LPAE and HW virtualisation support
%endif
%define variant_summary The Linux kernel compiled with extra debugging enabled for PAE capable machines
%kernel_variant_package %{pae}debug
Obsoletes: kernel-PAE-debug
%description %{pae}debug-core
This package includes a version of the Linux kernel with support for up to
64GB of high memory. It requires a CPU with Physical Address Extensions (PAE).
The non-PAE kernel can only address up to 4GB of memory.
Install the kernel-PAE package if your machine has more than 4GB of memory.
This variant of the kernel has numerous debugging options enabled.
It should only be installed when trying to gather additional information
on kernel bugs, as some of these options impact performance noticably.
%endif
%define variant_summary The Linux kernel compiled with extra debugging enabled
%kernel_variant_package debug
%description debug-core
The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of any
Linux operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions
of the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device
input and output, etc.
This variant of the kernel has numerous debugging options enabled.
It should only be installed when trying to gather additional information
on kernel bugs, as some of these options impact performance noticably.
# And finally the main -core package
%define variant_summary The Linux kernel
%kernel_variant_package
%description core
The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of any
Linux operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions
of the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device
input and output, etc.
%prep
# do a few sanity-checks for --with *only builds
%if %{with_baseonly}
%if !%{with_up}%{with_pae}
echo "Cannot build --with baseonly, up build is disabled"
exit 1
%endif
%endif
%if "%{baserelease}" == "0"
echo "baserelease must be greater than zero"
exit 1
%endif
# more sanity checking; do it quietly
if [ "%{patches}" != "%%{patches}" ] ; then
for patch in %{patches} ; do
if [ ! -f $patch ] ; then
echo "ERROR: Patch ${patch##/*/} listed in specfile but is missing"
exit 1
fi
done
fi 2>/dev/null
patch_command='patch -p1 -F1 -s'
ApplyPatch()
{
local patch=$1
shift
if [ ! -f $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch ]; then
exit 1
fi
if ! grep -E "^Patch[0-9]+: $patch\$" %{_specdir}/${RPM_PACKAGE_NAME%%%%%{?variant}}.spec ; then
if [ "${patch:0:8}" != "patch-4." ] ; then
echo "ERROR: Patch $patch not listed as a source patch in specfile"
exit 1
fi
fi 2>/dev/null
case "$patch" in
*.bz2) bunzip2 < "$RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch" | $patch_command ${1+"$@"} ;;
*.gz) gunzip < "$RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch" | $patch_command ${1+"$@"} ;;
*.xz) unxz < "$RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch" | $patch_command ${1+"$@"} ;;
*) $patch_command ${1+"$@"} < "$RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch" ;;
esac
}
# don't apply patch if it's empty
ApplyOptionalPatch()
{
local patch=$1
shift
if [ ! -f $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch ]; then
exit 1
fi
local C=$(wc -l $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/$patch | awk '{print $1}')
if [ "$C" -gt 9 ]; then
ApplyPatch $patch ${1+"$@"}
fi
}
# First we unpack the kernel tarball.
# If this isn't the first make prep, we use links to the existing clean tarball
# which speeds things up quite a bit.
# Update to latest upstream.
%if 0%{?released_kernel}
%define vanillaversion 4.%{base_sublevel}
# non-released_kernel case
%else
%if 0%{?rcrev}
%define vanillaversion 4.%{upstream_sublevel}-rc%{rcrev}
%if 0%{?gitrev}
%define vanillaversion 4.%{upstream_sublevel}-rc%{rcrev}-git%{gitrev}
%endif
%else
# pre-{base_sublevel+1}-rc1 case
%if 0%{?gitrev}
%define vanillaversion 4.%{base_sublevel}-git%{gitrev}
%else
%define vanillaversion 4.%{base_sublevel}
%endif
%endif
%endif
# %%{vanillaversion} : the full version name, e.g. 2.6.35-rc6-git3
# %%{kversion} : the base version, e.g. 2.6.34
# Use kernel-%%{kversion}%%{?dist} as the top-level directory name
# so we can prep different trees within a single git directory.
# Build a list of the other top-level kernel tree directories.
# This will be used to hardlink identical vanilla subdirs.
sharedirs=$(find "$PWD" -maxdepth 1 -type d -name 'kernel-4.*' \
| grep -x -v "$PWD"/kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist}) ||:
# Delete all old stale trees.
if [ -d kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist} ]; then
cd kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist}
for i in linux-*
do
if [ -d $i ]; then
# Just in case we ctrl-c'd a prep already
rm -rf deleteme.%{_target_cpu}
# Move away the stale away, and delete in background.
mv $i deleteme-$i
rm -rf deleteme* &
fi
done
cd ..
fi
# Generate new tree
if [ ! -d kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist}/vanilla-%{vanillaversion} ]; then
if [ -d kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist}/vanilla-%{kversion} ]; then
# The base vanilla version already exists.
cd kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist}
# Any vanilla-* directories other than the base one are stale.
for dir in vanilla-*; do
[ "$dir" = vanilla-%{kversion} ] || rm -rf $dir &
done
else
rm -f pax_global_header
# Look for an identical base vanilla dir that can be hardlinked.
for sharedir in $sharedirs ; do
if [[ ! -z $sharedir && -d $sharedir/vanilla-%{kversion} ]] ; then
break
fi
done
if [[ ! -z $sharedir && -d $sharedir/vanilla-%{kversion} ]] ; then
%setup -q -n kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist} -c -T
cp -al $sharedir/vanilla-%{kversion} .
else
%setup -q -n kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist} -c
mv linux-%{kversion} vanilla-%{kversion}
fi
fi
%if "%{kversion}" != "%{vanillaversion}"
for sharedir in $sharedirs ; do
if [[ ! -z $sharedir && -d $sharedir/vanilla-%{vanillaversion} ]] ; then
break
fi
done
if [[ ! -z $sharedir && -d $sharedir/vanilla-%{vanillaversion} ]] ; then
cp -al $sharedir/vanilla-%{vanillaversion} .
else
# Need to apply patches to the base vanilla version.
cp -al vanilla-%{kversion} vanilla-%{vanillaversion}
cd vanilla-%{vanillaversion}
cp %{SOURCE12} .
# Update vanilla to the latest upstream.
# (non-released_kernel case only)
%if 0%{?rcrev}
xzcat %{SOURCE5000} | ./remove-binary-diff.pl | patch -p1 -F1 -s
%if 0%{?gitrev}
xzcat %{SOURCE5001} | ./remove-binary-diff.pl | patch -p1 -F1 -s
%endif
%else
# pre-{base_sublevel+1}-rc1 case
%if 0%{?gitrev}
xzcat %{SOURCE5000} | ./remove-binary-diff.pl | patch -p1 -F1 -s
%endif
%endif
git init
git config user.email "kernel-team@fedoraproject.org"
git config user.name "Fedora Kernel Team"
git config gc.auto 0
git add .
git commit -a -q -m "baseline"
cd ..
fi
%endif
else
# We already have all vanilla dirs, just change to the top-level directory.
cd kernel-%{kversion}%{?dist}
fi
# Now build the fedora kernel tree.
cp -al vanilla-%{vanillaversion} linux-%{KVERREL}
cd linux-%{KVERREL}
if [ ! -d .git ]; then
git init
git config user.email "kernel-team@fedoraproject.org"
git config user.name "Fedora Kernel Team"
git config gc.auto 0
git add .
git commit -a -q -m "baseline"
fi
# released_kernel with possible stable updates
%if 0%{?stable_base}
# This is special because the kernel spec is hell and nothing is consistent
xzcat %{SOURCE5000} | patch -p1 -F1 -s
git commit -a -m "Stable update"
%endif
# Note: Even in the "nopatches" path some patches (build tweaks and compile
# fixes) will always get applied; see patch defition above for details
git am %{patches}
# END OF PATCH APPLICATIONS
# Any further pre-build tree manipulations happen here.
chmod +x scripts/checkpatch.pl
chmod +x tools/objtool/sync-check.sh
mv COPYING COPYING-%{version}
# This Prevents scripts/setlocalversion from mucking with our version numbers.
touch .scmversion
# Deal with configs stuff
mkdir configs
cd configs
# Drop some necessary files from the source dir into the buildroot
cp $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/kernel-*.config .
cp %{SOURCE1000} .
cp %{SOURCE15} .
cp %{SOURCE40} .
cp %{SOURCE41} .
cp %{SOURCE43} .
%if !%{debugbuildsenabled}
# The normal build is a really debug build and the user has explicitly requested
# a release kernel. Change the config files into non-debug versions.
%if !%{with_release}
VERSION=%{version} ./generate_debug_configs.sh
%else
VERSION=%{version} ./generate_all_configs.sh
%endif
%else
VERSION=%{version} ./generate_all_configs.sh
%endif
# Merge in any user-provided local config option changes
%ifnarch %nobuildarches
for i in %{all_arch_configs}
do
mv $i $i.tmp
./merge.pl %{SOURCE1000} $i.tmp > $i
rm $i.tmp
done
%endif
# only deal with configs if we are going to build for the arch
%ifnarch %nobuildarches
%if !%{debugbuildsenabled}
rm -f kernel-%{version}-*debug.config
%endif
%define make make %{?cross_opts}
CheckConfigs() {
./check_configs.awk $1 $2 > .mismatches
if [ -s .mismatches ]
then
echo "Error: Mismatches found in configuration files"
cat .mismatches
exit 1
fi
}
cp %{SOURCE42} .
OPTS=""
%if %{listnewconfig_fail}
OPTS="$OPTS -n"
%endif
%if %{configmismatch_fail}
OPTS="$OPTS -c"
%endif
./process_configs.sh $OPTS kernel %{rpmversion}
# end of kernel config
%endif
cd ..
# End of Configs stuff
# get rid of unwanted files resulting from patch fuzz
find . \( -name "*.orig" -o -name "*~" \) -delete >/dev/null
# remove unnecessary SCM files
find . -name .gitignore -delete >/dev/null
# Mangle /usr/bin/python shebangs to /usr/bin/python3
# Mangle all Python shebangs to be Python 3 explicitly
# -p preserves timestamps
# -n prevents creating ~backup files
# -i specifies the interpreter for the shebang
pathfix.py -pni "%{__python3} %{py3_shbang_opts}" scripts/
pathfix.py -pni "%{__python3} %{py3_shbang_opts}" scripts/diffconfig
pathfix.py -pni "%{__python3} %{py3_shbang_opts}" scripts/bloat-o-meter
pathfix.py -pni "%{__python3} %{py3_shbang_opts}" scripts/show_delta
cd ..
###
### build
###
%build
%if %{with_sparse}
%define sparse_mflags C=1
%endif
cp_vmlinux()
{
eu-strip --remove-comment -o "$2" "$1"
}
# These are for host programs that get built as part of the kernel and
# are required to be packaged in kernel-devel for building external modules.
# Since they are userspace binaries, they are required to pickup the hardening
# flags defined in the macros. The --build-id=uuid is a trick to get around
# debuginfo limitations: Typically, find-debuginfo.sh will update the build
# id of all binaries to allow for parllel debuginfo installs. The kernel
# can't use this because it breaks debuginfo for the vDSO so we have to
# use a special mechanism for kernel and modules to be unique. Unfortunately,
# we still have userspace binaries which need unique debuginfo and because
# they come from the kernel package, we can't just use find-debuginfo.sh to
# rewrite only those binaries. The easiest option right now is just to have
# the build id be a uuid for the host programs.
#
# Note we need to disable these flags for cross builds because the flags
# from redhat-rpm-config assume that host == target so target arch
# flags cause issues with the host compiler.
%if !%{with_cross}
%define build_hostcflags %{?build_cflags}
%define build_hostldflags %{?build_ldflags} -Wl,--build-id=uuid
%endif
BuildKernel() {
MakeTarget=$1
KernelImage=$2
Flavour=$4
DoVDSO=$3
Flav=${Flavour:++${Flavour}}
InstallName=${5:-vmlinuz}
# Pick the right config file for the kernel we're building
Config=kernel-%{version}-%{_target_cpu}${Flavour:+-${Flavour}}.config
DevelDir=/usr/src/kernels/%{KVERREL}${Flav}
# When the bootable image is just the ELF kernel, strip it.
# We already copy the unstripped file into the debuginfo package.
if [ "$KernelImage" = vmlinux ]; then
CopyKernel=cp_vmlinux
else
CopyKernel=cp
fi
KernelVer=%{version}-%{release}.%{_target_cpu}${Flav}
echo BUILDING A KERNEL FOR ${Flavour} %{_target_cpu}...
%if 0%{?stable_update}
# make sure SUBLEVEL is incremented on a stable release. Sigh 3.x.
perl -p -i -e "s/^SUBLEVEL.*/SUBLEVEL = %{?stablerev}/" Makefile
%endif
# make sure EXTRAVERSION says what we want it to say
# Trim the release if this is a CI build, since KERNELVERSION is limited to 64 characters
ShortRel=$(python3 -c "import re; print(re.sub(r'\.pr\.[0-9A-Fa-f]{32}', '', '%{release}'))")
perl -p -i -e "s/^EXTRAVERSION.*/EXTRAVERSION = -${ShortRel}.%{_target_cpu}${Flav}/" Makefile
# if pre-rc1 devel kernel, must fix up PATCHLEVEL for our versioning scheme
%if !0%{?rcrev}
%if 0%{?gitrev}
perl -p -i -e 's/^PATCHLEVEL.*/PATCHLEVEL = %{upstream_sublevel}/' Makefile
%endif
%endif
# and now to start the build process
make %{?make_opts} mrproper
cp configs/$Config .config
%if %{signkernel}%{signmodules}
cp %{SOURCE11} certs/.
%endif
Arch=`head -1 .config | cut -b 3-`
echo USING ARCH=$Arch
make %{?make_opts} HOSTCFLAGS="%{?build_hostcflags}" HOSTLDFLAGS="%{?build_hostldflags}" ARCH=$Arch olddefconfig
# This ensures build-ids are unique to allow parallel debuginfo
perl -p -i -e "s/^CONFIG_BUILD_SALT.*/CONFIG_BUILD_SALT=\"%{KVERREL}\"/" .config
%{make} %{?make_opts} HOSTCFLAGS="%{?build_hostcflags}" HOSTLDFLAGS="%{?build_hostldflags}" ARCH=$Arch %{?_smp_mflags} $MakeTarget %{?sparse_mflags} %{?kernel_mflags}
%{make} %{?make_opts} HOSTCFLAGS="%{?build_hostcflags}" HOSTLDFLAGS="%{?build_hostldflags}" ARCH=$Arch %{?_smp_mflags} modules %{?sparse_mflags} || exit 1
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer
%if %{with_debuginfo}
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{debuginfodir}/%{image_install_path}
%endif
%ifarch %{arm} aarch64
%{make} %{?make_opts} ARCH=$Arch dtbs dtbs_install INSTALL_DTBS_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/dtb-$KernelVer
cp -r $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/dtb-$KernelVer $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/dtb
find arch/$Arch/boot/dts -name '*.dtb' -type f -delete
%endif
# Start installing the results
install -m 644 .config $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot/config-$KernelVer
install -m 644 .config $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/config
install -m 644 System.map $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot/System.map-$KernelVer
install -m 644 System.map $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/System.map
# We estimate the size of the initramfs because rpm needs to take this size
# into consideration when performing disk space calculations. (See bz #530778)
dd if=/dev/zero of=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot/initramfs-$KernelVer.img bs=1M count=20
if [ -f arch/$Arch/boot/zImage.stub ]; then
cp arch/$Arch/boot/zImage.stub $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/zImage.stub-$KernelVer || :
cp arch/$Arch/boot/zImage.stub $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/zImage.stub-$KernelVer || :
fi
%if %{signkernel}
# Sign the image if we're using EFI
%pesign -s -i $KernelImage -o vmlinuz.signed
if [ ! -s vmlinuz.signed ]; then
echo "pesigning failed"
exit 1
fi
mv vmlinuz.signed $KernelImage
%endif
$CopyKernel $KernelImage \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/$InstallName-$KernelVer
chmod 755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/$InstallName-$KernelVer
cp $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/$InstallName-$KernelVer $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/$InstallName
# hmac sign the kernel for FIPS
echo "Creating hmac file: $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/.vmlinuz-$KernelVer.hmac"
ls -l $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/$InstallName-$KernelVer
sha512hmac $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/$InstallName-$KernelVer | sed -e "s,$RPM_BUILD_ROOT,," > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/.vmlinuz-$KernelVer.hmac;
cp $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{image_install_path}/.vmlinuz-$KernelVer.hmac $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/.vmlinuz.hmac
# Override $(mod-fw) because we don't want it to install any firmware
# we'll get it from the linux-firmware package and we don't want conflicts
%{make} %{?make_opts} ARCH=$Arch INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT modules_install KERNELRELEASE=$KernelVer mod-fw=
# add an a noop %%defattr statement 'cause rpm doesn't like empty file list files
echo '%%defattr(-,-,-)' > ../kernel${Flavour:+-${Flavour}}-ldsoconf.list
if [ $DoVDSO -ne 0 ]; then
%{make} %{?make_opts} ARCH=$Arch INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT vdso_install KERNELRELEASE=$KernelVer
if [ -s ldconfig-kernel.conf ]; then
install -D -m 444 ldconfig-kernel.conf \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/ld.so.conf.d/kernel-$KernelVer.conf
echo /etc/ld.so.conf.d/kernel-$KernelVer.conf >> ../kernel${Flavour:+-${Flavour}}-ldsoconf.list
fi
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/vdso/.build-id
fi
# And save the headers/makefiles etc for building modules against
#
# This all looks scary, but the end result is supposed to be:
# * all arch relevant include/ files
# * all Makefile/Kconfig files
# * all script/ files
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/source
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
(cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer ; ln -s build source)
# dirs for additional modules per module-init-tools, kbuild/modules.txt
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/extra
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/updates
# first copy everything
cp --parents `find -type f -name "Makefile*" -o -name "Kconfig*"` $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
cp Module.symvers $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
cp System.map $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
if [ -s Module.markers ]; then
cp Module.markers $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
fi
# then drop all but the needed Makefiles/Kconfig files
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/Documentation
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/scripts
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/include
cp .config $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
cp -a scripts $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
if [ -f tools/objtool/objtool ]; then
cp -a tools/objtool/objtool $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/tools/objtool/ || :
# these are a few files associated with objtool
cp -a --parents tools/build/Build.include $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents tools/build/Build $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents tools/build/fixdep.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents tools/scripts/utilities.mak $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
# also more than necessary but it's not that many more files
cp -a --parents tools/objtool/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents tools/lib/str_error_r.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents tools/lib/string.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents tools/lib/subcmd/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
fi
if [ -d arch/$Arch/scripts ]; then
cp -a arch/$Arch/scripts $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/arch/%{_arch} || :
fi
if [ -f arch/$Arch/*lds ]; then
cp -a arch/$Arch/*lds $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/arch/%{_arch}/ || :
fi
if [ -f arch/%{asmarch}/kernel/module.lds ]; then
cp -a --parents arch/%{asmarch}/kernel/module.lds $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
fi
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/scripts/*.o
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/scripts/*/*.o
%ifarch %{power64}
cp -a --parents arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.[So] $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
%endif
if [ -d arch/%{asmarch}/include ]; then
cp -a --parents arch/%{asmarch}/include $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
fi
%ifarch aarch64
# arch/arm64/include/asm/xen references arch/arm
cp -a --parents arch/arm/include/asm/xen $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
# arch/arm64/include/asm/opcodes.h references arch/arm
cp -a --parents arch/arm/include/asm/opcodes.h $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
%endif
# include the machine specific headers for ARM variants, if available.
%ifarch %{arm}
if [ -d arch/%{asmarch}/mach-${Flavour}/include ]; then
cp -a --parents arch/%{asmarch}/mach-${Flavour}/include $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
fi
# include a few files for 'make prepare'
cp -a --parents arch/arm/tools/gen-mach-types $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/arm/tools/mach-types $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
%endif
cp -a include $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/include
%ifarch %{ix86} x86_64
# files for 'make prepare' to succeed with kernel-devel
cp -a --parents arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscalltbl.sh $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscallhdr.sh $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/tools/relocs_32.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/tools/relocs_64.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/tools/relocs.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/tools/relocs_common.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/tools/relocs.h $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
# Yes this is more includes than we probably need. Feel free to sort out
# dependencies if you so choose.
cp -a --parents tools/include/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/purgatory/purgatory.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/purgatory/stack.S $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/purgatory/string.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/purgatory/setup-x86_64.S $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/purgatory/entry64.S $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/boot/string.h $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/boot/string.c $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/boot/ctype.h $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
cp -a --parents arch/x86/kernel/macros.s $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/
%endif
# Make sure the Makefile and version.h have a matching timestamp so that
# external modules can be built
touch -r $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/Makefile $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h
# Copy .config to include/config/auto.conf so "make prepare" is unnecessary.
cp $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/.config $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/include/config/auto.conf
%if %{with_debuginfo}
eu-readelf -n vmlinux | grep "Build ID" | awk '{print $NF}' > vmlinux.id
cp vmlinux.id $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build/vmlinux.id
#
# save the vmlinux file for kernel debugging into the kernel-debuginfo rpm
#
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{debuginfodir}/lib/modules/$KernelVer
cp vmlinux $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{debuginfodir}/lib/modules/$KernelVer
%endif
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer -name "*.ko" -type f >modnames
# mark modules executable so that strip-to-file can strip them
xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod u+x < modnames
# Generate a list of modules for block and networking.
grep -F /drivers/ modnames | xargs --no-run-if-empty nm -upA |
sed -n 's,^.*/\([^/]*\.ko\): *U \(.*\)$,\1 \2,p' > drivers.undef
collect_modules_list()
{
sed -r -n -e "s/^([^ ]+) \\.?($2)\$/\\1/p" drivers.undef |
LC_ALL=C sort -u > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/modules.$1
if [ ! -z "$3" ]; then
sed -r -e "/^($3)\$/d" -i $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/modules.$1
fi
}
collect_modules_list networking \
'register_netdev|ieee80211_register_hw|usbnet_probe|phy_driver_register|rt(l_|2x00)(pci|usb)_probe|register_netdevice'
collect_modules_list block \
'ata_scsi_ioctl|scsi_add_host|scsi_add_host_with_dma|blk_alloc_queue|blk_init_queue|register_mtd_blktrans|scsi_esp_register|scsi_register_device_handler|blk_queue_physical_block_size' 'pktcdvd.ko|dm-mod.ko'
collect_modules_list drm \
'drm_open|drm_init'
collect_modules_list modesetting \
'drm_crtc_init'
# detect missing or incorrect license tags
( find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer -name '*.ko' | xargs /sbin/modinfo -l | \
grep -E -v 'GPL( v2)?$|Dual BSD/GPL$|Dual MPL/GPL$|GPL and additional rights$' ) && exit 1
# remove files that will be auto generated by depmod at rpm -i time
pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/
rm -f modules.{alias*,builtin.bin,dep*,*map,symbols*,devname,softdep}
popd
# Call the modules-extra script to move things around
%{SOURCE17} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer %{SOURCE16}
#
# Generate the kernel-core and kernel-modules files lists
#
# Copy the System.map file for depmod to use, and create a backup of the
# full module tree so we can restore it after we're done filtering
cp System.map $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/.
pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mkdir restore
cp -r lib/modules/$KernelVer/* restore/.
# don't include anything going into k-m-e in the file lists
rm -rf lib/modules/$KernelVer/extra
# Find all the module files and filter them out into the core and modules
# lists. This actually removes anything going into -modules from the dir.
find lib/modules/$KernelVer/kernel -name *.ko | sort -n > modules.list
cp $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/filter-*.sh .
%{SOURCE99} modules.list %{_target_cpu}
rm filter-*.sh
# Run depmod on the resulting module tree and make sure it isn't broken
depmod -b . -aeF ./System.map $KernelVer &> depmod.out
if [ -s depmod.out ]; then
echo "Depmod failure"
cat depmod.out
exit 1
else
rm depmod.out
fi
# remove files that will be auto generated by depmod at rpm -i time
pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/
rm -f modules.{alias*,builtin.bin,dep*,*map,symbols*,devname,softdep}
popd
# Go back and find all of the various directories in the tree. We use this
# for the dir lists in kernel-core
find lib/modules/$KernelVer/kernel -mindepth 1 -type d | sort -n > module-dirs.list
# Cleanup
rm System.map
cp -r restore/* lib/modules/$KernelVer/.
rm -rf restore
popd
# Make sure the files lists start with absolute paths or rpmbuild fails.
# Also add in the dir entries
sed -e 's/^lib*/\/lib/' %{?zipsed} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/k-d.list > ../kernel${Flavour:+-${Flavour}}-modules.list
sed -e 's/^lib*/%dir \/lib/' %{?zipsed} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/module-dirs.list > ../kernel${Flavour:+-${Flavour}}-core.list
sed -e 's/^lib*/\/lib/' %{?zipsed} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/modules.list >> ../kernel${Flavour:+-${Flavour}}-core.list
# Cleanup
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/k-d.list
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/modules.list
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/module-dirs.list
%if %{signmodules}
# Save the signing keys so we can sign the modules in __modsign_install_post
cp certs/signing_key.pem certs/signing_key.pem.sign${Flav}
cp certs/signing_key.x509 certs/signing_key.x509.sign${Flav}
%endif
# Move the devel headers out of the root file system
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/src/kernels
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$DevelDir
# This is going to create a broken link during the build, but we don't use
# it after this point. We need the link to actually point to something
# when kernel-devel is installed, and a relative link doesn't work across
# the F17 UsrMove feature.
ln -sf $DevelDir $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/$KernelVer/build
# prune junk from kernel-devel
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/src/kernels -name ".*.cmd" -delete
# build a BLS config for this kernel
%{SOURCE43} "$KernelVer" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" "%{?variant}"
}
###
# DO it...
###
# prepare directories
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libexecdir}
cd linux-%{KVERREL}
%if %{with_debug}
BuildKernel %make_target %kernel_image %{_use_vdso} debug
%endif
%if %{with_pae_debug}
BuildKernel %make_target %kernel_image %{use_vdso} %{pae}debug
%endif
%if %{with_pae}
BuildKernel %make_target %kernel_image %{use_vdso} %{pae}
%endif
%if %{with_up}
BuildKernel %make_target %kernel_image %{_use_vdso}
%endif
# In the modsign case, we do 3 things. 1) We check the "flavour" and hard
# code the value in the following invocations. This is somewhat sub-optimal
# but we're doing this inside of an RPM macro and it isn't as easy as it
# could be because of that. 2) We restore the .tmp_versions/ directory from
# the one we saved off in BuildKernel above. This is to make sure we're
# signing the modules we actually built/installed in that flavour. 3) We
# grab the arch and invoke mod-sign.sh command to actually sign the modules.
#
# We have to do all of those things _after_ find-debuginfo runs, otherwise
# that will strip the signature off of the modules.
%define __modsign_install_post \
if [ "%{signmodules}" -eq "1" ]; then \
if [ "%{with_pae}" -ne "0" ]; then \
%{modsign_cmd} certs/signing_key.pem.sign+%{pae} certs/signing_key.x509.sign+%{pae} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}+%{pae}/ \
fi \
if [ "%{with_debug}" -ne "0" ]; then \
%{modsign_cmd} certs/signing_key.pem.sign+debug certs/signing_key.x509.sign+debug $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}+debug/ \
fi \
if [ "%{with_pae_debug}" -ne "0" ]; then \
%{modsign_cmd} certs/signing_key.pem.sign+%{pae}debug certs/signing_key.x509.sign+%{pae}debug $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}+%{pae}debug/ \
fi \
if [ "%{with_up}" -ne "0" ]; then \
%{modsign_cmd} certs/signing_key.pem.sign certs/signing_key.x509.sign $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}/ \
fi \
fi \
if [ "%{zipmodules}" -eq "1" ]; then \
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules/ -type f -name '*.ko' | xargs xz; \
fi \
%{nil}
###
### Special hacks for debuginfo subpackages.
###
# This macro is used by %%install, so we must redefine it before that.
%define debug_package %{nil}
%if %{with_debuginfo}
%ifnarch noarch
%global __debug_package 1
%files -f debugfiles.list debuginfo-common-%{_target_cpu}
%endif
%endif
#
# Disgusting hack alert! We need to ensure we sign modules *after* all
# invocations of strip occur, which is in __debug_install_post if
# find-debuginfo.sh runs, and __os_install_post if not.
#
%define __spec_install_post \
%{?__debug_package:%{__debug_install_post}}\
%{__arch_install_post}\
%{__os_install_post}\
%{__modsign_install_post}
###
### install
###
%install
cd linux-%{KVERREL}
# We have to do the headers install before the tools install because the
# kernel headers_install will remove any header files in /usr/include that
# it doesn't install itself.
%if %{with_headers}
# Install kernel headers
make ARCH=%{hdrarch} INSTALL_HDR_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr headers_install
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/include \
\( -name .install -o -name .check -o \
-name ..install.cmd -o -name ..check.cmd \) -delete
%endif
%if %{with_cross_headers}
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers
make ARCH=%{hdrarch} INSTALL_HDR_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers headers_install_all
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers/include \
\( -name .install -o -name .check -o \
-name ..install.cmd -o -name ..check.cmd \) -delete
# Copy all the architectures we care about to their respective asm directories
for arch in arm arm64 powerpc s390 x86 riscv ; do
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/${arch}-linux-gnu/include
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers/include/arch-${arch}/asm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/${arch}-linux-gnu/include/
cp -a $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers/include/asm-generic $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/${arch}-linux-gnu/include/.
done
# Remove the rest of the architectures
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers/include/arch*
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers/include/asm-*
# Copy the rest of the headers over
for arch in arm arm64 powerpc s390 x86 riscv; do
cp -a $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers/include/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/${arch}-linux-gnu/include/.
done
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/tmp-headers
%endif
###
### clean
###
###
### scripts
###
#
# This macro defines a %%post script for a kernel*-devel package.
# %%kernel_devel_post [<subpackage>]
#
%define kernel_devel_post() \
%{expand:%%post %{?1:%{1}-}devel}\
if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/kernel ]\
then\
. /etc/sysconfig/kernel || exit $?\
fi\
if [ "$HARDLINK" != "no" -a -x /usr/sbin/hardlink ]\
then\
(cd /usr/src/kernels/%{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}} &&\
/usr/bin/find . -type f | while read f; do\
hardlink -c /usr/src/kernels/*.fc*.*/$f $f\
done)\
fi\
%{nil}
#
# This macro defines a %%post script for a kernel*-modules-extra package.
# It also defines a %%postun script that does the same thing.
# %%kernel_modules_extra_post [<subpackage>]
#
%define kernel_modules_extra_post() \
%{expand:%%post %{?1:%{1}-}modules-extra}\
/sbin/depmod -a %{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}}\
%{nil}\
%{expand:%%postun %{?1:%{1}-}modules-extra}\
/sbin/depmod -a %{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}}\
%{nil}
#
# This macro defines a %%post script for a kernel*-modules package.
# It also defines a %%postun script that does the same thing.
# %%kernel_modules_post [<subpackage>]
#
%define kernel_modules_post() \
%{expand:%%post %{?1:%{1}-}modules}\
/sbin/depmod -a %{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}}\
%{nil}\
%{expand:%%postun %{?1:%{1}-}modules}\
/sbin/depmod -a %{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}}\
%{nil}
# This macro defines a %%posttrans script for a kernel package.
# %%kernel_variant_posttrans [<subpackage>]
# More text can follow to go at the end of this variant's %%post.
#
%define kernel_variant_posttrans() \
%{expand:%%posttrans %{?1:%{1}-}core}\
/bin/kernel-install add %{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}} /lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}}/vmlinuz || exit $?\
%{nil}
#
# This macro defines a %%post script for a kernel package and its devel package.
# %%kernel_variant_post [-v <subpackage>] [-r <replace>]
# More text can follow to go at the end of this variant's %%post.
#
%define kernel_variant_post(v:r:) \
%{expand:%%kernel_devel_post %{?-v*}}\
%{expand:%%kernel_modules_post %{?-v*}}\
%{expand:%%kernel_modules_extra_post %{?-v*}}\
%{expand:%%kernel_variant_posttrans %{?-v*}}\
%{expand:%%post %{?-v*:%{-v*}-}core}\
%{-r:\
if [ `uname -i` == "x86_64" -o `uname -i` == "i386" ] &&\
[ -f /etc/sysconfig/kernel ]; then\
/bin/sed -r -i -e 's/^DEFAULTKERNEL=%{-r*}$/DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel%{?-v:-%{-v*}}/' /etc/sysconfig/kernel || exit $?\
fi}\
%{nil}
#
# This macro defines a %%preun script for a kernel package.
# %%kernel_variant_preun <subpackage>
#
%define kernel_variant_preun() \
%{expand:%%preun %{?1:%{1}-}core}\
/bin/kernel-install remove %{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}} /lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?1:+%{1}}/vmlinuz || exit $?\
%{nil}
%kernel_variant_preun
%kernel_variant_post -r kernel-smp
%if %{with_pae}
%kernel_variant_preun %{pae}
%kernel_variant_post -v %{pae} -r (kernel|kernel-smp)
%kernel_variant_post -v %{pae}debug -r (kernel|kernel-smp)
%kernel_variant_preun %{pae}debug
%endif
%kernel_variant_preun debug
%kernel_variant_post -v debug
if [ -x /sbin/ldconfig ]
then
/sbin/ldconfig -X || exit $?
fi
###
### file lists
###
%if %{with_headers}
%files headers
/usr/include/*
%endif
%if %{with_cross_headers}
%files cross-headers
/usr/*-linux-gnu/include/*
%endif
# empty meta-package
%files
# This is %%{image_install_path} on an arch where that includes ELF files,
# or empty otherwise.
%define elf_image_install_path %{?kernel_image_elf:%{image_install_path}}
#
# This macro defines the %%files sections for a kernel package
# and its devel and debuginfo packages.
# %%kernel_variant_files [-k vmlinux] <condition> <subpackage>
#
%define kernel_variant_files(k:) \
%if %{2}\
%{expand:%%files -f kernel-%{?3:%{3}-}core.list %{?1:-f kernel-%{?3:%{3}-}ldsoconf.list} %{?3:%{3}-}core}\
%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc}\
%license linux-%{KVERREL}/COPYING-%{version}\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/%{?-k:%{-k*}}%{!?-k:vmlinuz}\
%ghost /%{image_install_path}/%{?-k:%{-k*}}%{!?-k:vmlinuz}-%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/.vmlinuz.hmac \
%ghost /%{image_install_path}/.vmlinuz-%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}.hmac \
%ifarch %{arm} aarch64 riscv64\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/dtb \
%ghost /%{image_install_path}/dtb-%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}} \
%endif\
%attr(600,root,root) /lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/System.map\
%ghost /boot/System.map-%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/config\
%ghost /boot/config-%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}\
%ghost /boot/initramfs-%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}.img\
%dir /lib/modules\
%dir /lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}\
%dir /lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/kernel\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/build\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/source\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/updates\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/bls.conf\
%if %{1}\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/vdso\
%endif\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/modules.*\
%{expand:%%files -f kernel-%{?3:%{3}-}modules.list %{?3:%{3}-}modules}\
%{expand:%%files %{?3:%{3}-}devel}\
%defverify(not mtime)\
/usr/src/kernels/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}\
%{expand:%%files %{?3:%{3}-}modules-extra}\
/lib/modules/%{KVERREL}%{?3:+%{3}}/extra\
%if %{with_debuginfo}\
%ifnarch noarch\
%{expand:%%files -f debuginfo%{?3}.list %{?3:%{3}-}debuginfo}\
%endif\
%endif\
%if %{?3:1} %{!?3:0}\
%{expand:%%files %{3}}\
%endif\
%endif\
%{nil}
%kernel_variant_files %{_use_vdso} %{with_up}
%kernel_variant_files %{_use_vdso} %{with_debug} debug
%kernel_variant_files %{use_vdso} %{with_pae} %{pae}
%kernel_variant_files %{use_vdso} %{with_pae_debug} %{pae}debug
# plz don't put in a version string unless you're going to tag
# and build.
#
#
%changelog
* Wed Nov 7 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Initial Arm config updates for 4.20
* Tue Nov 06 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc1.git1.1
- Linux v4.20-rc1-62-g8053e5b93eca
- Reenable debugging options.
* Mon Nov 05 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc1.git0.1
- Linux v4.20-rc1
* Mon Nov 05 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org>
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Nov 02 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git9.1
- Linux v4.19-12532-g8adcc59974b8
* Thu Nov 01 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git8.1
- Linux v4.19-12279-g5b7449810ae6
* Wed Oct 31 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git7.1
- Linux v4.19-11807-g310c7585e830
* Tue Oct 30 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git6.1
- Linux v4.19-11706-g11743c56785c
* Mon Oct 29 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git5.1
- Linux v4.19-9448-g673c790e7282
* Fri Oct 26 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git4.1
- Linux v4.19-6148-ge5f6d9afa341
* Thu Oct 25 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-5646-g3acbd2de6bc3
* Wed Oct 24 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-4345-g638820d8da8e
* Tue Oct 23 2018 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> - 4.20.0-0.rc0.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-1676-g0d1b82cd8ac2
- Reenable debugging options.
* Mon Oct 22 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-1
- Linux v4.19
- Disable debugging options.
* Sat Oct 20 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Fix network on some i.MX6 devices (rhbz 1628209)
* Fri Oct 19 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc8.git4.1
- Linux v4.19-rc8-95-g91b15613ce7f
- Enable pinctrl-cannonlake (rhbz 1641057)
* Thu Oct 18 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc8.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc8-27-gfa520c47eaa1
* Wed Oct 17 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc8.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc8-16-gc343db455eb3
* Tue Oct 16 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Fixes to Rock960 series of devices, improves stability considerably
- Raspberry Pi graphics fix
* Tue Oct 16 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc8.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc8-11-gb955a910d7fd
- Re-enable debugging options.
* Mon Oct 15 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc8.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc8
* Mon Oct 15 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Oct 12 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Rebase device specific NVRAM files on brcm WiFi devices to latest
* Fri Oct 12 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc7.git4.1
- Linux v4.19-rc7-139-g6b3944e42e2e
* Thu Oct 11 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc7.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc7-61-g9f203e2f2f06
* Wed Oct 10 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc7.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc7-33-gbb2d8f2f6104
* Tue Oct 09 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc7.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc7-15-g64c5e530ac2c
- Re-enable debugging options.
* Mon Oct 08 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc7.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc7
* Mon Oct 08 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Oct 05 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc6.git4.1
- Linux v4.19-rc6-223-gbefad944e231
* Thu Oct 04 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc6.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc6-177-gcec4de302c5f
* Wed Oct 03 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc6.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc6-37-g6bebe37927f3
* Tue Oct 02 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc6.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc6-29-g1d2ba7fee28b
- Re-enable debugging options.
* Mon Oct 01 2018 Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com>
- Disable CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_SP_PSP (rhbz 1608242)
* Mon Oct 01 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc6.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc6
* Mon Oct 01 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Mon Oct 1 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Support loading device specific NVRAM files on brcm WiFi devices
* Fri Sep 28 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc5.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc5-159-gad0371482b1e
* Wed Sep 26 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Add thermal trip to bcm283x (Raspberry Pi) cpufreq
- Add initial RockPro64 DT support
* Wed Sep 26 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc5.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc5-143-gc307aaf3eb47
* Tue Sep 25 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc5.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc5-99-g8c0f9f5b309d
- Re-enable debugging options.
* Mon Sep 24 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc5.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc5
* Mon Sep 24 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Sep 21 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc4.git4.1
- Linux v4.19-rc4-176-g211b100a5ced
* Thu Sep 20 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc4.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc4-137-gae596de1a0c8
* Wed Sep 19 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc4.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc4-86-g4ca719a338d5
* Tue Sep 18 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc4.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc4-78-g5211da9ca526
- Enable debugging options.
* Mon Sep 17 2018 Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org> - 4.19.0-0.rc4.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc4
* Mon Sep 17 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Stop including the i686-PAE config in the sources
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Sep 14 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc3.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc3-247-gf3c0b8ce4840
* Thu Sep 13 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc3.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc3-130-g54eda9df17f3
* Thu Sep 13 2018 Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
- Add patch silencing "EFI stub: UEFI Secure Boot is enabled." at boot
* Wed Sep 12 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc3.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc3-21-g5e335542de83
- Re-enable debugging options.
* Mon Sep 10 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc3.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc3
* Mon Sep 10 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Sep 07 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc2.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc2-205-ga49a9dcce802
* Thu Sep 06 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc2.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc2-163-gb36fdc6853a3
* Wed Sep 05 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc2.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc2-107-g28619527b8a7
- Re-enable debugging options
* Mon Sep 3 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Enable bcm283x VCHIQ, camera and analog audio drivers
- ARM config updates for 4.19
* Mon Sep 03 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc2.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc2
* Mon Sep 03 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Fri Aug 31 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc1.git4.1
- Linux v4.19-rc1-195-g4658aff6eeaa
* Thu Aug 30 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc1.git3.1
- Linux v4.19-rc1-124-g58c3f14f86c9
* Wed Aug 29 2018 Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
- Enable the AFS module (rhbz 1616016)
* Wed Aug 29 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc1.git2.1
- Linux v4.19-rc1-95-g3f16503b7d22
* Tue Aug 28 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc1.git1.1
- Linux v4.19-rc1-88-g050cdc6c9501
- Re-enable debugging options
* Mon Aug 27 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc1.git0.1
- Linux v4.19-rc1
* Mon Aug 27 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
- Disable debugging options.
* Sat Aug 25 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git12.1
- Linux v4.18-12872-g051935978432
* Fri Aug 24 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git11.1
- Linux v4.18-12721-g33e17876ea4e
* Thu Aug 23 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git10.1
- Linux v4.18-11682-g815f0ddb346c
* Wed Aug 22 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git9.1
- Linux v4.18-11219-gad1d69735878
* Tue Aug 21 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git8.1
- Linux v4.18-10986-g778a33959a8a
* Mon Aug 20 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git7.1
- Linux v4.18-10721-g2ad0d5269970
* Sun Aug 19 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git6.1
- Linux v4.18-10568-g08b5fa819970
* Sat Aug 18 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git5.1
- Linux v4.18-8895-g1f7a4c73a739
* Fri Aug 17 2018 Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com>
- Enable CONFIG_AF_KCM (rhbz 1613819)
* Fri Aug 17 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git4.1
- Linux v4.18-8108-g5c60a7389d79
- Re-enable AEGIS and MORUS ciphers (rhbz 1610180)
* Thu Aug 16 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git3.1
- Linux v4.18-7873-gf91e654474d4
* Wed Aug 15 2018 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org>
- Drop PPC64 (Big Endian) configs
* Wed Aug 15 2018 Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git2.1
- Linux v4.18-2978-g1eb46908b35d
* Tue Aug 14 2018 Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com> - 4.19.0-0.rc0.git1.1
- Reenable debugging options.
- Linux v4.18-1283-g10f3e23f07cb
* Mon Aug 13 2018 Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com> - 4.18.0-1
- Linux v4.18
- Disable debugging options.