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# _get_email() in %%build contains bashisms for regexping
%define _buildshell /bin/bash
# brp-python-bytecompile uses /usr/bin/python,
# but it is a different python version in different ROSA
# releases; there is no good way to tell brp-python-bytecompile
# which iterpreter to use; so just disable it to avoid problems
%define _python_bytecompile_build 0
2020-06-19 23:42:50 +03:00
# Probably dwz bug, on i686 only file is not packaged:
# /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/trace-5.4.40-3.i386.debug.#dwz#.b5xuKG
# dwz compresses only debuginfo from perf, cpupower, uml,
# not the kernel itself (because it is stripped not by RPM),
# so we do not loose much by disabling it.
%global _find_debuginfo_dwz_opts %{nil}
# Put everything into one non-standard debuginfo subpackage
# TODO: make multiple debuginfo packages coinstallable as installonlypkg,
# to achive this, there must be no conflicting files.
# Probably signing and compressing of kernel modules
# has to be moved to %%_spec_install_post.
%global _debuginfo_subpackages %{nil}
%global _debuginfo_template %{nil}
%undefine _debugsource_packages
# Hack: flavour and major version are variable, make %%_build_pkgcheck_* always detect and use this config
%global _build_pkgcheck_set %(echo "%{_build_pkgcheck_set}" | sed -e 's,/%{name}.rpmlintrc,/kernel.rpmlintrc,')
%global _build_pkgcheck_srpm %(echo "%{_build_pkgcheck_srpm}" | sed -e 's,/%{name}.rpmlintrc,/kernel.rpmlintrc,')
%define kernelversion 5
%define patchlevel 10
[bot] upd: 5.10.48 -> 5.10.50 Changelog: ACPI: APEI: fix synchronous external aborts in user-mode ACPI: bgrt: Fix CFI violation ACPI: bus: Call kobject_put() in acpi_init() error path ACPICA: Fix memory leak caused by _CID repair function ACPI: EC: Make more Asus laptops use ECDT _GPE ACPI: EC: trust DSDT GPE for certain HP laptop ACPI: PM / fan: Put fan device IDs into separate header file ACPI: processor idle: Fix up C-state latency if not ordered ACPI: resources: Add checks for ACPI IRQ override ACPI: sysfs: Fix a buffer overrun problem with description_show() ACPI: tables: Add custom DSDT file as makefile prerequisite ACPI: Use DEVICE_ATTR_<RW|RO|WO> macros ACPI: video: use native backlight for GA401/GA502/GA503 Add a reference to ucounts for each cred ALSA: firewire-lib: Fix 'amdtp_domain_start()' when no AMDTP_OUT_STREAM stream is found ALSA: firewire-motu: fix stream format for MOTU 8pre FireWire ALSA: hda/realtek: Add another ALC236 variant support ALSA: hda/realtek: Apply LED fixup for HP Dragonfly G1, too ALSA: hda/realtek: Fix bass speaker DAC mapping for Asus UM431D ALSA: hda/realtek: fix mute/micmute LEDs for HP EliteBook 830 G8 Notebook PC ALSA: hda/realtek: fix mute/micmute LEDs for HP EliteBook x360 830 G8 ALSA: hda/realtek: fix mute/micmute LEDs for HP ProBook 445 G8 ALSA: hda/realtek: fix mute/micmute LEDs for HP ProBook 450 G8 ALSA: hda/realtek: fix mute/micmute LEDs for HP ProBook 630 G8 ALSA: hda/realtek: Improve fixup for HP Spectre x360 15-df0xxx ALSA: intel8x0: Fix breakage at ac97 clock measurement ALSA: usb-audio: Fix OOB access at proc output ALSA: usb-audio: fix rate on Ozone Z90 USB headset ALSA: usb-audio: scarlett2: Fix wrong resume call arm64: consistently use reserved_pg_dir arm64: dts: marvell: armada-37xx: Fix reg for standard variant of UART arm64/mm: Fix ttbr0 values stored in struct thread_info for software-pan arm64: perf: Convert snprintf to sysfs_emit ARM: dts: at91: sama5d4: fix pinctrl muxing ARM: dts: ux500: Fix LED probing arm_pmu: Fix write counter incorrect in ARMv7 big-endian mode ASoC: atmel-i2s: Fix usage of capture and playback at the same time ASoC: cs42l42: Correct definition of CS42L42_ADC_PDN_MASK ASoC: fsl_spdif: Fix error handler with pm_runtime_enable ASoC: fsl_spdif: Fix unexpected interrupt after suspend ASoC: hisilicon: fix missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in hi6210_i2s_startup() ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: add SOF_RT715_DAI_ID_FIX for AlderLake ASoC: max98373-sdw: use first_hw_init flag on resume ASoC: mediatek: mtk-btcvsd: Fix an error handling path in 'mtk_btcvsd_snd_probe()' ASoC: rk3328: fix missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in rk3328_platform_probe() ASoC: rsnd: tidyup loop on rsnd_adg_clk_query() ASoC: rt1308-sdw: use first_hw_init flag on resume ASoC: rt5682: Disable irq on shutdown ASoC: rt5682: fix getting the wrong device id when the suspend_stress_test ASoC: rt5682-sdw: set regcache_cache_only false before reading RT5682_DEVICE_ID ASoC: rt5682-sdw: use first_hw_init flag on resume ASoC: rt700-sdw: use first_hw_init flag on resume ASoC: rt711-sdw: use first_hw_init flag on resume ASoC: rt715-sdw: use first_hw_init flag on resume ath10k: add missing error return code in ath10k_pci_probe() ath10k: Fix an error code in ath10k_add_interface() ath10k: go to path err_unsupported when chip id is not supported ath11k: Fix an error handling path in ath11k_core_fetch_board_data_api_n() ath11k: send beacon template after vdev_start/restart during csa ath9k: Fix kernel NULL pointer dereference during ath_reset_internal() backlight: lm3630a_bl: Put fwnode in error case during ->probe() blk-mq: clear stale request in tags->rq[] before freeing one request pool blk-mq: grab rq->refcount before calling ->fn in blk_mq_tagset_busy_iter blk-mq: update hctx->dispatch_busy in case of real scheduler blk-wbt: introduce a new disable state to prevent false positive by rwb_enabled() blk-wbt: make sure throttle is enabled properly block: avoid double io accounting for flush request block_dump: remove block_dump feature in mark_inode_dirty() block: fix discard request merge block: fix race between adding/removing rq qos and normal IO block: return the correct bvec when checking for gaps Bluetooth: btqca: Don't modify firmware contents in-place Bluetooth: Fix handling of HCI_LE_Advertising_Set_Terminated event Bluetooth: Fix not sending Set Extended Scan Response Bluetooth: Fix Set Extended (Scan Response) Data Bluetooth: hci_qca: fix potential GPF Bluetooth: mgmt: Fix slab-out-of-bounds in tlv_data_is_valid Bluetooth: Remove spurious error message bpf: Do not change gso_size during bpf_skb_change_proto() bpf: Fix libelf endian handling in resolv_btfids bpf: Fix null ptr deref with mixed tail calls and subprogs bpfilter: Specify the log level for the kmsg message brcmfmac: correctly report average RSSI in station info brcmfmac: Fix a double-free in brcmf_sdio_bus_reset brcmfmac: fix setting of station info chains bitmask brcmsmac: mac80211_if: Fix a resource leak in an error handling path btrfs: abort transaction if we fail to update the delayed inode btrfs: clear defrag status of a root if starting transaction fails btrfs: clear log tree recovering status if starting transaction fails btrfs: compression: don't try to compress if we don't have enough pages btrfs: disable build on platforms having page size 256K btrfs: don't clear page extent mapped if we're not invalidating the full page btrfs: fix error handling in __btrfs_update_delayed_inode btrfs: send: fix invalid path for unlink operations after parent orphanization btrfs: sysfs: fix format string for some discard stats bus: mhi: Wait for M2 state during system resume can: bcm: delay release of struct bcm_op after synchronize_rcu() can: gw: synchronize rcu operations before removing gw job entry can: isotp: isotp_release(): omit unintended hrtimer restart on socket release can: j1939: j1939_sk_init(): set SOCK_RCU_FREE to call sk_destruct() after RCU is done can: j1939: j1939_sk_setsockopt(): prevent allocation of j1939 filter for optlen == 0 can: peak_pciefd: pucan_handle_status(): fix a potential starvation issue in TX path char: pcmcia: error out if 'num_bytes_read' is greater than 4 in set_protocol() cifs: fix missing spinlock around update to ses->status cifs: improve fallocate emulation clk: actions: Fix AHPPREDIV-H-AHB clock chain on Owl S500 SoC clk: actions: Fix bisp_factor_table based clocks on Owl S500 SoC clk: actions: Fix SD clocks factor table on Owl S500 SoC clk: actions: Fix UART clock dividers on Owl S500 SoC clk: agilex/stratix10: fix bypass representation clk: agilex/stratix10/n5x: fix how the bypass_reg is handled clk: agilex/stratix10: remove noc_clk clk: imx8mq: remove SYS PLL 1/2 clock gates clk: meson: g12a: fix gp0 and hifi ranges clk: qcom: clk-alpha-pll: fix CAL_L write in alpha_pll_fabia_prepare clk: si5341: Avoid divide errors due to bogus register contents clk: si5341: Check for input clock presence and PLL lock on startup clk: si5341: Update initialization magic clk: si5341: Wait for DEVICE_READY on startup clk: tegra30: Use 300MHz for video decoder by default clk: vc5: fix output disabling when enabling a FOD clocksource: Check per-CPU clock synchronization when marked unstable clocksource/drivers/timer-ti-dm: Save and restore timer TIOCP_CFG clocksource: Retry clock read if long delays detected configfs: fix memleak in configfs_release_bin_file copy_page_to_iter(): fix ITER_DISCARD case coresight: core: Fix use of uninitialized pointer cpufreq: Make cpufreq_online() call driver->offline() on errors cred: add missing return error code when set_cred_ucounts() failed crypto: ccp - Annotate SEV Firmware file names crypto: ccp - Fix a resource leak in an error handling path crypto: hisilicon/sec - fixup 3des minimum key size declaration crypto: ixp4xx - dma_unmap the correct address crypto: ixp4xx - update IV after requests crypto: nitrox - fix unchecked variable in nitrox_register_interrupts crypto: nx - add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE crypto: nx - Fix memcpy() over-reading in nonce crypto: nx - Fix RCU warning in nx842_OF_upd_status crypto: omap-sham - Fix PM reference leak in omap sham ops crypto: qat - check return code of qat_hal_rd_rel_reg() crypto: qat - remove unused macro in FW loader crypto: qce - fix error return code in qce_skcipher_async_req_handle() crypto: qce: skcipher: Fix incorrect sg count for dma transfers crypto: sa2ul - Fix leaks on failure paths with sa_dma_init() crypto: sa2ul - Fix pm_runtime enable in sa_ul_probe() crypto: shash - avoid comparing pointers to exported functions under CFI crypto: sm2 - fix a memory leak in sm2 crypto: sm2 - remove unnecessary reset operations crypto: ux500 - Fix error return code in hash_hw_final() crypto: x86/curve25519 - fix cpu feature checking logic in mod_exit csky: fix syscache.c fallthrough warning csky: syscache: Fixup duplicate cache flush cw1200: Revert unnecessary patches that fix unreal use-after-free bugs dax: fix ENOMEM handling in grab_mapping_entry() drivers: hv: Fix missing error code in vmbus_connect() drivers/perf: fix the missed ida_simple_remove() in ddr_perf_probe() drm/amd/dc: Fix a missing check bug in dm_dp_mst_detect() drm/ast: Fix missing conversions to managed API drm/bridge: Fix the stop condition of drm_bridge_chain_pre_enable() drm/bridge/sii8620: fix dependency on extcon drm/msm/dpu: Fix error return code in dpu_mdss_init() drm/msm: Fix error return code in msm_drm_init() drm/pl111: Actually fix CONFIG_VEXPRESS_CONFIG depends drm/pl111: depend on CONFIG_VEXPRESS_CONFIG drm: qxl: ensure surf.data is ininitialized drm/rockchip: cdn-dp-core: add missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in cdn_dp_grf_write() drm/rockchip: cdn-dp: fix sign extension on an int multiply for a u64 result drm/rockchip: dsi: move all lane config except LCDC mux to bind() drm/rockchip: lvds: Fix an error handling path drm: rockchip: set alpha_en to 0 if it is not used drm/vc4: hdmi: Fix error path of hpd-gpios drm/vmwgfx: Fix cpu updates of coherent multisample surfaces drm/vmwgfx: Mark a surface gpu-dirty after the SVGA3dCmdDXGenMips command e1000e: Check the PCIm state EDAC/Intel: Do not load EDAC driver when running as a guest EDAC/ti: Add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE eeprom: idt_89hpesx: Put fwnode in matching case during ->probe() eeprom: idt_89hpesx: Restore printing the unsupported fwnode name ehea: fix error return code in ehea_restart_qps() erofs: fix error return code in erofs_read_superblock() evm: Execute evm_inode_init_security() only when an HMAC key is loaded evm: fix writing <securityfs>/evm overflow evm: Refuse EVM_ALLOW_METADATA_WRITES only if an HMAC key is loaded exfat: handle wrong stream entry size in exfat_readdir() ext4: cleanup in-core orphan list if ext4_truncate() failed to get a transaction handle ext4: correct the cache_nr in tracepoint ext4_es_shrink_exit ext4: fix avefreec in find_group_orlov ext4: fix kernel infoleak via ext4_extent_header ext4: fix overflow in ext4_iomap_alloc() ext4: remove check for zero nr_to_scan in ext4_es_scan() ext4: return error code when ext4_fill_flex_info() fails ext4: use ext4_grp_locked_error in mb_find_extent extcon: extcon-max8997: Fix IRQ freeing at error path extcon: max8997: Add missing modalias string extcon: sm5502: Drop invalid register write in sm5502_reg_data f2fs: Prevent swap file in LFS mode firmware: stratix10-svc: Fix a resource leak in an error handling path fscrypt: don't ignore minor_hash when hash is 0 fscrypt: fix derivation of SipHash keys on big endian CPUs fs: dlm: cancel work sync othercon fs: dlm: fix memory leak when fenced fsi: core: Fix return of error values on failures fsi: occ: Don't accept response from un-initialized OCC fsi/sbefifo: Clean up correct FIFO when receiving reset request from SBE fsi/sbefifo: Fix reset timeout fsi: scom: Reset the FSI2PIB engine for any error fuse: check connected before queueing on fpq->io fuse: Fix crash if superblock of submount gets killed early fuse: Fix crash in fuse_dentry_automount() error path fuse: Fix infinite loop in sget_fc() fuse: ignore PG_workingset after stealing fuse: reject internal errno gfs2: Fix error handling in init_statfs gfs2: Fix underflow in gfs2_page_mkwrite gve: Fix swapped vars when fetching max queues habanalabs: Fix an error handling path in 'hl_pci_probe()' Hexagon: add target builtins to kernel Hexagon: change jumps to must-extend in futex_atomic_* Hexagon: fix build errors HID: do not use down_interruptible() when unbinding devices HID: wacom: Correct base usage for capacitive ExpressKey status bits hugetlb: remove prep_compound_huge_page cleanup hv_utils: Fix passing zero to 'PTR_ERR' warning hwmon: (lm70) Revert "hwmon: (lm70) Add support for ACPI" hwmon: (lm70) Use device_get_match_data() hwmon: (max31722) Remove non-standard ACPI device IDs hwmon: (max31790) Fix fan speed reporting for fan7..12 hwmon: (max31790) Fix pwmX_enable attributes hwmon: (max31790) Report correct current pwm duty cycles hwrng: exynos - Fix runtime PM imbalance on error i40e: Fix autoneg disabling for non-10GBaseT links i40e: Fix error handling in i40e_vsi_open i40e: Fix missing rtnl locking when setting up pf switch ia64: mca_drv: fix incorrect array size calculation ibmvnic: free tx_pool if tso_pool alloc fails ibmvnic: set ltb->buff to NULL after freeing ieee802154: hwsim: avoid possible crash in hwsim_del_edge_nl() ieee802154: hwsim: Fix memory leak in hwsim_add_one ieee802154: hwsim: Fix possible memory leak in hwsim_subscribe_all_others iio: accel: bma180: Fix BMA25x bandwidth register values iio: accel: bma180: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: accel: bma220: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: accel: hid: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: accel: kxcjk-1013: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: accel: mxc4005: Fix overread of data and alignment issue. iio: accel: stk8312: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: accel: stk8ba50: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adc: at91-sama5d2: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adc: hx711: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adc: mxs-lradc: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adc: ti-ads1015: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adc: ti-ads8688: Fix alignment of buffer in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adc: vf610: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: adis16400: do not return ints in irq handlers iio: adis16475: do not return ints in irq handlers iio: adis_buffer: do not return ints in irq handlers iio: chemical: atlas: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: cros_ec_sensors: Fix alignment of buffer in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: frequency: adf4350: disable reg and clk on error in adf4350_probe() iio: gyro: bmg160: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: humidity: am2315: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: light: isl29125: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: light: tcs3414: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: light: tcs3472: do not free unallocated IRQ iio: light: tcs3472: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: light: vcnl4000: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: light: vcnl4035: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: ltr501: ltr501_read_ps(): add missing endianness conversion iio: ltr501: ltr559: fix initialization of LTR501_ALS_CONTR iio: ltr501: mark register holding upper 8 bits of ALS_DATA{0,1} and PS_DATA as volatile, too iio: magn: bmc150: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: magn: hmc5843: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: magn: rm3100: Fix alignment of buffer in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: potentiostat: lmp91000: Fix alignment of buffer in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: prox: as3935: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: prox: isl29501: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: prox: pulsed-light: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() iio: prox: srf08: Fix buffer alignment in iio_push_to_buffers_with_timestamp() include/linux/huge_mm.h: remove extern keyword Input: goodix - platform/x86: touchscreen_dmi - Move upside down quirks to touchscreen_dmi.c Input: hil_kbd - fix error return code in hil_dev_connect() Input: joydev - prevent use of not validated data in JSIOCSBTNMAP ioctl Input: usbtouchscreen - fix control-request directions iommu/amd: Fix extended features logging iommu/dma: Fix compile warning in 32-bit builds iommu/dma: Fix IOVA reserve dma ranges io_uring: fix blocking inline submission iov_iter_fault_in_readable() should do nothing in xarray case ip6_tunnel: fix GRE6 segmentation ipv6: exthdrs: do not blindly use init_net ipv6: fix out-of-bound access in ip6_parse_tlv() iwlwifi: increase PNVM load timeout kbuild: Fix objtool dependency for 'OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_<obj> := n' kthread_worker: fix return value when kthread_mod_delayed_work() races with kthread_cancel_delayed_work_sync() KVM: arm64: Don't zero the cycle count register when PMCR_EL0.P is set KVM: nVMX: Don't clobber nested MMU's A/D status on EPTP switch KVM: nVMX: Ensure 64-bit shift when checking VMFUNC bitmap KVM: nVMX: Handle split-lock #AC exceptions that happen in L2 KVM: nVMX: Sync all PGDs on nested transition with shadow paging KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Fix TLB management on SMT8 POWER9 and POWER10 processors KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Save and restore FSCR in the P9 path KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Workaround high stack usage with clang KVM: s390: get rid of register asm usage KVM: x86/mmu: Fix return value in tdp_mmu_map_handle_target_level() KVM: x86/mmu: Treat NX as used (not reserved) for all !TDP shadow MMUs KVM: x86/mmu: Use MMU's role to detect CR4.SMEP value in nested NPT walk leds: as3645a: Fix error return code in as3645a_parse_node() leds: class: The -ENOTSUPP should never be seen by user space leds: ktd2692: Fix an error handling path leds: lm3532: select regmap I2C API leds: lm36274: Put fwnode in error case during ->probe() leds: lm3692x: Put fwnode in any case during ->probe() leds: lm3697: Don't spam logs when probe is deferred leds: lp50xx: Put fwnode in error case during ->probe() lib/math/rational.c: fix divide by zero lib: vsprintf: Fix handling of number field widths in vsscanf lockdep: Fix wait-type for empty stack lockdep/selftests: Fix selftests vs PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING lockding/lockdep: Avoid to find wrong lock dep path in check_irq_usage() locking/lockdep: Fix the dep path printing for backwards BFS locking/lockdep: Reduce LOCKDEP dependency list loop: Fix missing discard support when using LOOP_CONFIGURE m68k: atari: Fix ATARI_KBD_CORE kconfig unmet dependency warning mac80211: remove iwlwifi specific workaround NDPs of null_response mac80211: remove iwlwifi specific workaround that broke sta NDP tx mailbox: qcom-ipcc: Fix IPCC mbox channel exhaustion mailbox: qcom: Use PLATFORM_DEVID_AUTO to register platform device Makefile: fix GDB warning with CONFIG_RELR mark pstore-blk as broken media: am437x: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: au0828: fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check media: bt878: do not schedule tasklet when it is not setup media: bt8xx: Fix a missing check bug in bt878_probe media: cedrus: Fix .buf_prepare media: cobalt: fix race condition in setting HPD media: cpia2: fix memory leak in cpia2_usb_probe media: dvb_net: avoid speculation from net slot media: dvb-usb: fix wrong definition media: dvd_usb: memory leak in cinergyt2_fe_attach media: em28xx: Fix possible memory leak of em28xx struct media: exynos4-is: Fix a use after free in isp_video_release media: exynos4-is: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: exynos4-is: remove a now unused integer media: exynos-gsc: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: Fix Media Controller API config checks media: gspca/gl860: fix zero-length control requests media: hantro: do a PM resume earlier media: hantro: Fix .buf_prepare media: hevc: Fix dependent slice segment flags media: I2C: change 'RST' to "RSET" to fix multiple build errors media: i2c: ov2659: Use clk_{prepare_enable,disable_unprepare}() to set xvclk on/off media: imx-csi: Skip first few frames from a BT.656 source media: imx: imx7_mipi_csis: Fix logging of only error event counters media: marvel-ccic: fix some issues when getting pm_runtime media: mdk-mdp: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: mtk-vcodec: fix PM runtime get logic media: pvrusb2: fix warning in pvr2_i2c_core_done media: rc: i2c: Fix an error message media: rkvdec: Fix .buf_prepare media: s5p_cec: decrement usage count if disabled media: s5p: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: s5p-g2d: Fix a memory leak on ctx->fh.m2m_ctx media: s5p-jpeg: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: sh_vou: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: siano: fix device register error path media: siano: Fix out-of-bounds warnings in smscore_load_firmware_family2() media: st-hva: Fix potential NULL pointer dereferences media: sti/bdisp: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: sti: fix obj-$(config) targets media: subdev: remove VIDIOC_DQEVENT_TIME32 handling media: sunxi: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count media: tc358743: Fix error return code in tc358743_probe_of() media: uvcvideo: Support devices that report an OT as an entity source media: v4l2-async: Clean v4l2_async_notifier_add_fwnode_remote_subdev media: v4l2-core: Avoid the dangling pointer in v4l2_fh_release media: venus: Rework error fail recover logic media: video-mux: Skip dangling endpoints memstick: rtsx_usb_ms: fix UAF mfd: mp2629: Select MFD_CORE to fix build error mfd: rn5t618: Fix IRQ trigger by changing it to level mode MIPS: Fix PKMAP with 32-bit MIPS huge page support mmc: block: Disable CMDQ on the ioctl path mmc: sdhci-sprd: use sdhci_sprd_writew mmc: usdhi6rol0: fix error return code in usdhi6_probe() mmc: via-sdmmc: add a check against NULL pointer dereference mmc: vub3000: fix control-request direction mm/debug_vm_pgtable/basic: add validation for dirtiness after write protect mm/debug_vm_pgtable/basic: iterate over entire protection_map[] mm/debug_vm_pgtable: ensure THP availability via has_transparent_hugepage() mm/gup: fix try_grab_compound_head() race with split_huge_page() mm/huge_memory.c: add missing read-only THP checking in transparent_hugepage_enabled() mm/huge_memory.c: don't discard hugepage if other processes are mapping it mm/huge_memory.c: remove dedicated macro HPAGE_CACHE_INDEX_MASK mm/hugetlb: remove redundant check in preparing and destroying gigantic page mm/hugetlb: use helper huge_page_order and pages_per_huge_page mm: memcg/slab: properly set up gfp flags for objcg pointer array mm/page_alloc: fix counting of managed_pages mm: page_alloc: refactor setup_per_zone_lowmem_reserve() mm/pmem: avoid inserting hugepage PTE entry with fsdax if hugepage support is disabled mm/shmem: fix shmem_swapin() race with swapoff mm/z3fold: fix potential memory leak in z3fold_destroy_pool() mm/z3fold: use release_z3fold_page_locked() to release locked z3fold page mptcp: fix pr_debug in mptcp_token_new_connect mptcp: generate subflow hmac after mptcp_finish_join() mt76: fix possible NULL pointer dereference in mt76_tx mt76: mt7615: fix NULL pointer dereference in tx_prepare_skb() mtd: partitions: redboot: seek fis-index-block in the right node mtd: rawnand: arasan: Ensure proper configuration for the asserted target mtd: rawnand: marvell: add missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in marvell_nfc_resume() mwifiex: re-fix for unaligned accesses net: atlantic: fix the macsec key length net: bcmgenet: Fix attaching to PYH failed on RPi 4B net: can: ems_usb: fix use-after-free in ems_usb_disconnect() net: dsa: sja1105: fix NULL pointer dereference in sja1105_reload_cbs() net: ethernet: aeroflex: fix UAF in greth_of_remove net: ethernet: ezchip: fix error handling net: ethernet: ezchip: fix UAF in nps_enet_remove netfilter: nf_tables_offload: check FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_BASIC in VLAN transfer logic netfilter: nft_exthdr: check for IPv6 packet before further processing netfilter: nft_osf: check for TCP packet before further processing netfilter: nft_tproxy: restrict support to TCP and UDP transport protocols net: ftgmac100: add missing error return code in ftgmac100_probe() net/ipv4: swap flow ports when validating source netlabel: Fix memory leak in netlbl_mgmt_add_common net: lwtunnel: handle MTU calculation in forwading net: macsec: fix the length used to copy the key for offloading net: mvpp2: Put fwnode in error case during ->probe() net: pch_gbe: Propagate error from devm_gpio_request_one() net: phy: mscc: fix macsec key length net: qrtr: ns: Fix error return code in qrtr_ns_init() net/sched: act_vlan: Fix modify to allow 0 net: sched: add barrier to ensure correct ordering for lockless qdisc net: sched: fix warning in tcindex_alloc_perfect_hash net: ti: am65-cpsw-nuss: Fix crash when changing number of TX queues net: tipc: fix FB_MTU eat two pages ntfs: fix validity check for file name attribute nvme-pci: fix var. type for increasing cq_head nvme-pci: look for StorageD3Enable on companion ACPI device instead nvmet-fc: do not check for invalid target port in nvmet_fc_handle_fcp_rqst() ocfs2: fix snprintf() checking of: Fix truncation of memory sizes on 32-bit platforms open: don't silently ignore unknown O-flags in openat2() pata_ep93xx: fix deferred probing pata_octeon_cf: avoid WARN_ON() in ata_host_activate() pata_rb532_cf: fix deferred probing PCI: hv: Add check for hyperv_initialized in init_hv_pci_drv() perf/arm-cmn: Fix invalid pointer when access dtc object sharing the same IRQ number perf llvm: Return -ENOMEM when asprintf() fails perf scripting python: Fix tuple_set_u64() perf/smmuv3: Don't trample existing events with global filter phy: ti: dm816x: Fix the error handling path in 'dm816x_usb_phy_probe() phy: uniphier-pcie: Fix updating phy parameters pinctrl: renesas: r8a7796: Add missing bias for PRESET# pin pinctrl: renesas: r8a77990: JTAG pins do not have pull-down capabilities pkt_sched: sch_qfq: fix qfq_change_class() error path platform/x86: asus-nb-wmi: Revert "add support for ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 and G15" platform/x86: asus-nb-wmi: Revert "Drop duplicate DMI quirk structures" platform/x86: toshiba_acpi: Fix missing error code in toshiba_acpi_setup_keyboard() platform/x86: touchscreen_dmi: Add an extra entry for the upside down Goodix touchscreen on Teclast X89 tablets platform/x86: touchscreen_dmi: Add info for the Goodix GT912 panel of TM800A550L tablets PM / devfreq: Add missing error code in devfreq_add_device() powerpc/64s: Fix copy-paste data exposure into newly created tasks powerpc: Offline CPU in stop_this_cpu() powerpc/papr_scm: Make 'perf_stats' invisible if perf-stats unavailable powerpc/papr_scm: Properly handle UUID types and API powerpc/powernv: Fix machine check reporting of async store errors powerpc/preempt: Don't touch the idle task's preempt_count during hotplug powerpc/stacktrace: Fix spurious "stale" traces in raise_backtrace_ipi() psi: Fix race between psi_trigger_create/destroy random32: Fix implicit truncation warning in prandom_seed_state() rcu: Invoke rcu_spawn_core_kthreads() from rcu_spawn_gp_kthread() RDMA/cma: Fix incorrect Packet Lifetime calculation RDMA/cma: Protect RMW with qp_mutex RDMA/core: Always release restrack object RDMA/core: Sanitize WQ state received from the userspace RDMA/mlx5: Don't access NULL-cleared mpi pointer RDMA/mlx5: Don't add slave port to unaffiliated list RDMA/rtrs-clt: Check if the queue_depth has changed during a reconnection RDMA/rtrs-clt: Check state of the rtrs_clt_sess before reading its stats RDMA/rtrs-clt: Fix memory leak of not-freed sess->stats and stats->pcpu_stats RDMA/rtrs: Do not reset hb_missed_max after re-connection RDMA/rtrs-srv: Fix memory leak of unfreed rtrs_srv_stats object RDMA/rtrs-srv: Fix memory leak when having multiple sessions RDMA/rtrs-srv: Set minimal max_send_wr and max_recv_wr RDMA/rxe: Fix failure during driver load RDMA/rxe: Fix qp reference counting for atomic ops RDMA/srp: Fix a recently introduced memory leak regulator: da9052: Ensure enough delay time for .set_voltage_time_sel regulator: fan53880: Fix vsel_mask setting for FAN53880_BUCK regulator: hi655x: Fix pass wrong pointer to config.driver_data regulator: mt6358: Fix vdram2 .vsel_mask regulator: uniphier: Add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE Revert "be2net: disable bh with spin_lock in be_process_mcc" Revert "ibmvnic: remove duplicate napi_schedule call in open function" rsi: Assign beacon rate settings to the correct rate_info descriptor field rsi: fix AP mode with WPA failure due to encrypted EAPOL rtc: stm32: Fix unbalanced clk_disable_unprepare() on probe error path rtw88: 8822c: fix lc calibration timing s390: appldata depends on PROC_SYSCTL s390/cio: dont call css_wait_for_slow_path() inside a lock s390: enable HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT s390/irq: select HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK s390: mm: Fix secure storage access exception handling s390: preempt: Fix preempt_count initialization samples/bpf: Fix Segmentation fault for xdp_redirect command samples/bpf: Fix the error return code of xdp_redirect's main() sata_highbank: fix deferred probing sched/core: Initialize the idle task with preemption disabled sched/fair: Fix ascii art by relpacing tabs sched/rt: Fix Deadline utilization tracking during policy change sched/rt: Fix RT utilization tracking during policy change sched/uclamp: Fix locking around cpu_util_update_eff() sched/uclamp: Fix uclamp_tg_restrict() sched/uclamp: Fix wrong implementation of cpu.uclamp.min scsi: core: Retry I/O for Notify (Enable Spinup) Required error scsi: fc: Correct RHBA attributes length scsi: FlashPoint: Rename si_flags field scsi: iscsi: Flush block work before unblock scsi: mpt3sas: Fix error return value in _scsih_expander_add() scsi: target: cxgbit: Unmap DMA buffer before calling target_execute_cmd() selftests/bpf: Whitelist test_progs.h from .gitignore selftests/ftrace: fix event-no-pid on 1-core machine selftests/lkdtm: Avoid needing explicit sub-shell selftests: splice: Adjust for handler fallback removal selftests/vm/pkeys: fix alloc_random_pkey() to make it really, really random selftests/vm/pkeys: handle negative sys_pkey_alloc() return code selftests/vm/pkeys: refill shadow register after implicit kernel write seq_buf: Make trace_seq_putmem_hex() support data longer than 8 serial: 8250: 8250_omap: Disable RX interrupt after DMA enable serial: 8250: 8250_omap: Fix possible interrupt storm on K3 SoCs serial: 8250: Actually allow UPF_MAGIC_MULTIPLIER baud rates serial: 8250_omap: fix a timeout loop condition serial_cs: Add Option International GSM-Ready 56K/ISDN modem serial_cs: remove wrong GLOBETROTTER.cis entry serial: fsl_lpuart: don't modify arbitrary data on lpuart32 serial: fsl_lpuart: remove RTSCTS handling from get_mctrl() serial: mvebu-uart: correctly calculate minimal possible baudrate serial: mvebu-uart: do not allow changing baudrate when uartclk is not available serial: mvebu-uart: fix calculation of clock divisor serial: sh-sci: Stop dmaengine transfer in sci_stop_tx() soundwire: stream: Fix test for DP prepare complete spi: Allow to have all native CSs in use along with GPIOs spi: Avoid undefined behaviour when counting unused native CSs spi: Make of_register_spi_device also set the fwnode spi: meson-spicc: fix a wrong goto jump for avoiding memory leak. spi: meson-spicc: fix memory leak in meson_spicc_probe spi: omap-100k: Fix the length judgment problem spi: spi-loopback-test: Fix 'tx_buf' might be 'rx_buf' spi: spi-sun6i: Fix chipselect/clock bug spi: spi-topcliff-pch: Fix potential double free in pch_spi_process_messages() ssb: Fix error return code in ssb_bus_scan() ssb: sdio: Don't overwrite const buffer if block_write fails staging: fbtft: Don't spam logs when probe is deferred staging: fbtft: Rectify GPIO handling staging: gdm724x: check for buffer overflow in gdm_lte_multi_sdu_pkt() staging: gdm724x: check for overflow in gdm_lte_netif_rx() staging: media: rkvdec: fix pm_runtime_get_sync() usage count staging: mmal-vchiq: Fix incorrect static vchiq_instance. staging: mt7621-dts: fix pci address for PCI memory range staging: rtl8712: fix error handling in r871xu_drv_init staging: rtl8712: fix memory leak in rtl871x_load_fw_cb SUNRPC: Fix the batch tasks count wraparound. SUNRPC: Should wake up the privileged task firstly. swap: fix do_swap_page() race with swapoff tc-testing: fix list handling thermal/cpufreq_cooling: Update offline CPUs per-cpu thermal_pressure thunderbolt: Bond lanes only when dual_link_port != NULL in alloc_dev_default() tls: prevent oversized sendfile() hangs by ignoring MSG_MORE tools/bpftool: Fix error return code in do_batch() tpm: Replace WARN_ONCE() with dev_err_once() in tpm_tis_status() tpm_tis_spi: add missing SPI device ID entries tracepoint: Add tracepoint_probe_register_may_exist() for BPF tracing tracing/histograms: Fix parsing of "sym-offset" modifier tty: nozomi: Fix a resource leak in an error handling function tty: nozomi: Fix the error handling path of 'nozomi_card_init()' USB: cdc-acm: blacklist Heimann USB Appset device usb: dwc2: Don't reset the core after setting turnaround time usb: dwc3: Fix debugfs creation flow usb: gadget: eem: fix echo command packet response issue usb: gadget: f_fs: Fix setting of device and driver data cross-references usb: renesas-xhci: Fix handling of unknown ROM state usb: typec: Add the missed altmode_id_remove() in typec_register_altmode() vfio/pci: Handle concurrent vma faults video: fbdev: imxfb: Fix an error message visorbus: fix error return code in visorchipset_init() vrf: do not push non-ND strict packets with a source LLA through packet taps again vxlan: add missing rcu_read_lock() in neigh_reduce() wcn36xx: Move hal_buf allocation to devm_kmalloc in probe wireless: carl9170: fix LEDS build errors & warnings writeback, cgroup: increment isw_nr_in_flight before grabbing an inode writeback: fix obtain a reference to a freeing memcg css x86/elf: Use _BITUL() macro in UAPI headers x86/sev: Make sure IRQs are disabled while GHCB is active x86/sev: Split up runtime #VC handler for correct state tracking xen/events: reset active flag for lateeoi events later xfrm: Fix xfrm offload fallback fail case xfrm: remove the fragment check for ipv6 beet mode xfrm: xfrm_state_mtu should return at least 1280 for ipv6 xhci: solve a double free problem while doing s4 xsk: Fix broken Tx ring validation xsk: Fix missing validation for skb and unaligned mode Updated by kernel-updater-bot (https://abf.io/mikhailnov/kernel-updater-bot)
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%define sublevel 50
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# Release number. Increase this before a rebuild.
%define rpmrel 1
%define fullrpmrel %{rpmrel}
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%define rpmtag %{disttag}
# version defines
%define kversion %{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}.%{sublevel}
%define kverrel %{kversion}-%{fullrpmrel}
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%define tar_ver %{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}
%ifarch %{ix86}
%define arch_suffix i586
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%endif
%ifarch %{x86_64}
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%define arch_suffix x86_64
%endif
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%ifarch aarch64
%define arch_suffix arm64
%endif
%define buildrpmrel %{fullrpmrel}%{rpmtag}-%{arch_suffix}
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%define buildrel %{kversion}-%{buildrpmrel}
# Add not only the build time generated key to the trusted keyring,
# but also add public keys of private ROSA's keys
%bcond_without additional_keys
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# Fail the build after "make oldconfig" to edit kernel configs
%bcond_with fail
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# User Mode Linux, https://habr.com/ru/company/itsumma/blog/459558/
# Not buildable on aarch64
%ifarch %{x86_64}
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%bcond_without uml
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%else
%bcond_with uml
%endif
# "Nickel" is a special brand for certified distros
%if %{mdvver} == 201900 || %{mdvver} == 201905
%bcond_without nickel
# Require kernel modules to be signed
%bcond_without oblig_signed_modules
%else
%bcond_with nickel
%bcond_with oblig_signed_modules
%endif
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%if %{mdvver} >= 201905
# Build binary out-of-tree kernel modules (experimental)
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%bcond_without binary_extra_modules
# Sign kernel modules with GOST key (experimental)
%bcond_without gost_sign
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%else
%bcond_with binary_extra_modules
%bcond_with gost_sign
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%endif
%bcond_with ccache
%bcond_without flow_abi
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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# 1. VirtualBox is for x86_32 and x86_64 only
# 2. I do not know how to solve the problem that userspace part of VirtualBox
# will be updated ahead of these binary modules. So just off building them.
%bcond_with binary_virtualbox_host
# shredder-kernel works only on x86_64, makes manipulations with syscalls tables,
# loading/unloading of the module failed sometimes on kernel 5.4
# and it has not been adapted for kernel 5.10 (is not buildable)
%bcond_with binary_shredder
# compress modules with zstd (zstd is good compression and fast decompression)
%bcond_without compress_modules
# Spend more resources on compression, but make resulting size less;
# decompression speed will not be affected, but more memory will be required
# which should not a problem here (performance penalty from allocating more
# memory should not be big, I think, but I did not benchmark).
%define zstd_cmd zstd -q --format=zstd --ultra -22
# Kernel flavour
%if %{with nickel}
%define flavour nickel
%else
%define flavour generic
%endif
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# The full kernel version
%define kver_full %{kversion}-%{flavour}-%{buildrpmrel}
############################################################################
%define top_dir_name kernel-%{_arch}
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%define build_dir ${RPM_BUILD_DIR}/%{top_dir_name}
%define src_dir %{build_dir}/linux-%{tar_ver}
# Common target directories
%define _bootdir /boot
%define _modulesdir /lib/modules
%define devel_root /usr/src/linux-%{kver_full}
%define initrd_path %{_bootdir}/initrd-%{kver_full}.img
# Directories needed for building
%define temp_root %{build_dir}/temp-root
%define temp_boot %{temp_root}%{_bootdir}
%define temp_modules %{temp_root}%{_modulesdir}
%define temp_devel_root %{temp_root}%{devel_root}
# Directories definition needed for installing
%define target_boot %{buildroot}%{_bootdir}
%define target_modules %{buildroot}%{_modulesdir}
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# Manual control of creating and deleting keys
# "rnd" is "random" and means that a key pair is generated at build time
# and is not saved anywhere.
%define certs_dir_rnd certs
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%define certs_signing_key_priv_rnd %{certs_dir_rnd}/signing_key_priv.key
%define certs_signing_der %{certs_dir_rnd}/signing_key.x509
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%define certs_key_config_rnd %{certs_dir_rnd}/x509.genkey
%define certs_public_keys %{certs_dir_rnd}/public.pem
%define certs_verify_tmp %{certs_dir_rnd}/verify.tmp
%define kernel_files %{_builddir}/kernel_files.list
%define debuginfo_files %{_builddir}/debuginfo_files.list
# Append list of files generate by find-debuginfo.sh to our custom list
%global __debug_install_post \
%{__debug_install_post} \
cat %{_builddir}/debugfiles.list >> %{debuginfo_files}
############################################################################
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# Build defines
%define build_doc 0
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%define build_devel 1
%define build_debug 1
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# Build kernel-headers package
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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# Headers from LTS kernel 5.4 are default in rosa2019.1/05 for now
# and headers from 4.15 are default in rosa2016.1
%define build_headers 0
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# build perf and cpupower tools
%if %{mdvver} > 201610
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%define build_perf 1
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%define build_cpupower 1
%else
# This is not the main kernel in rosa2016.1
# This one will be in contrib, not main, in rosa2016.1
%define build_perf 0
%define build_cpupower 0
%endif
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# End of user definitions
# buildtime flags
%{?_without_doc: %global build_doc 0}
%{?_without_devel: %global build_devel 0}
%{?_without_debug: %global build_debug 0}
%{?_without_perf: %global build_perf 0}
%{?_without_cpupower: %global build_cpupower 0}
%{?_with_doc: %global build_doc 1}
%{?_with_devel: %global build_devel 1}
%{?_with_debug: %global build_debug 1}
%{?_with_perf: %global build_perf 1}
%{?_with_cpupower: %global build_cpupower 1}
%if %{with compress_modules}
%define kmod_suffix .zst
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%else
%define kmod_suffix %{nil}
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%endif
%if !%{build_debug}
# Disable debug rpms.
%define _enable_debug_packages %{nil}
%define debug_package %{nil}
%endif
# http://nickdesaulniers.github.io/blog/2018/06/02/speeding-up-linux-kernel-builds-with-ccache/
%if %{with ccache}
%define kmake KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP='' %make CC='ccache gcc' ARCH="%{arch_type}"
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%else
%define kmake %make CC='gcc' ARCH="%{arch_type}"
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%endif
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# there are places where parallel make don't work
%define smake make
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%ifarch %{ix86} %{x86_64}
%define arch_type x86
%endif
%ifarch aarch64
%define arch_type arm64
%endif
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# Parallelize xargs invocations on smp machines
%define kxargs xargs %([ -z "$RPM_BUILD_NCPUS" ] \\\
&& RPM_BUILD_NCPUS="`/usr/bin/getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN`"; \\\
[ "$RPM_BUILD_NCPUS" -gt 1 ] && echo "-P $RPM_BUILD_NCPUS")
#
# SRC RPM description
#
Summary: The Linux kernel
Name: kernel-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-%{flavour}
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Version: %{kversion}
Release: %{fullrpmrel}
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License: GPLv2
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
URL: http://www.kernel.org
####################################################################
#
# Sources
#
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Source0: https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v%{kernelversion}.x/linux-%{tar_ver}.tar.xz
Revisited the set of kernel flavours and the generation of config files Until now, the build system for the kernel supported a number of flavours: nrj and non-nrj ones, desktop-, laptop-, server- and netbook-oriented, etc. It turned out over the years, however, that our users mostly need the following: * a kernel to use on the desktops (home and office use) with reasonable default settings for performance and responsiveness; * a kernel for laptops, with a bit more emphasis on power consumption. Other variants were rarely used. We also did not have enough time to properly support all these. Besides, the kernels for ARM and other architectures need a somewhat different build process than for x86. So, they are better off to be in separate ABF projects, even if they are needed. No signs of ROSA on ARM yet, btw. So, I kept only nrj-desktop and nrj-laptop flavours and only x86. Non-PAE systems also seem to be rare now, so I enabled PAE by default for the 32-bit kernels. Non-PAE kernels are no longer built. If they are needed, we may use a separate git branch or an ABF project for that. To simplify debugging, maintenance and experimentation with the kernel builds further, I revisited the process of preparing the kernel configuration files. The goal is to get rid of a separate git repo with the default configs (kernel-patches-and-configs) and keep everything in this project. The default config files are now kept here. For x86_64: * kernel-x86_64.config contains the options for both nrj-desktop and nrn-laptop flavours; * kernel-{nrj_desktop|nrj_laptop}-x86_64.config files contain the flavour-specific options. This way, it is easier to track which config options changed when, easier to experiment with the custom configs and so on. The kernel will be built with debug info if rpmbuild is called with "--with debug".
2016-07-21 13:56:25 +03:00
2013-11-16 00:27:01 +04:00
# This is for disabling *config, mrproper, prepare, scripts on -devel rpms
# Needed, because otherwise the -devel won't build correctly.
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
2020-12-20 18:49:24 +03:00
Source2: 0001-disable-mrproper-prepare-scripts-configs-in-devel-rp.patch
2013-11-16 00:27:01 +04:00
2020-07-29 10:59:41 +03:00
# TODO: make a separate package "ksobirator" and BR it
# after testing these macros properly
Source3: macros.ksobirator
%{load:%{SOURCE3}}
Revisited the set of kernel flavours and the generation of config files Until now, the build system for the kernel supported a number of flavours: nrj and non-nrj ones, desktop-, laptop-, server- and netbook-oriented, etc. It turned out over the years, however, that our users mostly need the following: * a kernel to use on the desktops (home and office use) with reasonable default settings for performance and responsiveness; * a kernel for laptops, with a bit more emphasis on power consumption. Other variants were rarely used. We also did not have enough time to properly support all these. Besides, the kernels for ARM and other architectures need a somewhat different build process than for x86. So, they are better off to be in separate ABF projects, even if they are needed. No signs of ROSA on ARM yet, btw. So, I kept only nrj-desktop and nrj-laptop flavours and only x86. Non-PAE systems also seem to be rare now, so I enabled PAE by default for the 32-bit kernels. Non-PAE kernels are no longer built. If they are needed, we may use a separate git branch or an ABF project for that. To simplify debugging, maintenance and experimentation with the kernel builds further, I revisited the process of preparing the kernel configuration files. The goal is to get rid of a separate git repo with the default configs (kernel-patches-and-configs) and keep everything in this project. The default config files are now kept here. For x86_64: * kernel-x86_64.config contains the options for both nrj-desktop and nrn-laptop flavours; * kernel-{nrj_desktop|nrj_laptop}-x86_64.config files contain the flavour-specific options. This way, it is easier to track which config options changed when, easier to experiment with the custom configs and so on. The kernel will be built with debug info if rpmbuild is called with "--with debug".
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# Kernel configuration files.
Source111: kernel-x86_64.config
Source112: kernel-i586.config
Source113: kernel-arm64.config
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# Cpupower: the service, the config, etc.
2013-11-16 00:27:01 +04:00
Source50: cpupower.service
Source51: cpupower.config
Source52: cpupower-start.sh
Source53: cpupower.path
2013-11-16 00:27:01 +04:00
Revisited the set of kernel flavours and the generation of config files Until now, the build system for the kernel supported a number of flavours: nrj and non-nrj ones, desktop-, laptop-, server- and netbook-oriented, etc. It turned out over the years, however, that our users mostly need the following: * a kernel to use on the desktops (home and office use) with reasonable default settings for performance and responsiveness; * a kernel for laptops, with a bit more emphasis on power consumption. Other variants were rarely used. We also did not have enough time to properly support all these. Besides, the kernels for ARM and other architectures need a somewhat different build process than for x86. So, they are better off to be in separate ABF projects, even if they are needed. No signs of ROSA on ARM yet, btw. So, I kept only nrj-desktop and nrj-laptop flavours and only x86. Non-PAE systems also seem to be rare now, so I enabled PAE by default for the 32-bit kernels. Non-PAE kernels are no longer built. If they are needed, we may use a separate git branch or an ABF project for that. To simplify debugging, maintenance and experimentation with the kernel builds further, I revisited the process of preparing the kernel configuration files. The goal is to get rid of a separate git repo with the default configs (kernel-patches-and-configs) and keep everything in this project. The default config files are now kept here. For x86_64: * kernel-x86_64.config contains the options for both nrj-desktop and nrn-laptop flavours; * kernel-{nrj_desktop|nrj_laptop}-x86_64.config files contain the flavour-specific options. This way, it is easier to track which config options changed when, easier to experiment with the custom configs and so on. The kernel will be built with debug info if rpmbuild is called with "--with debug".
2016-07-21 13:56:25 +03:00
Source80: kernel.rpmlintrc
# Additional keys that can be used to sign kernel modules
# Generated by https://abf.io/soft/kernel-keys
# Source201..206: public_key_GOST_*.pem
%{expand:%(for i in `seq 1 6`; do echo "Source$((200+${i})): public_key_GOST_${i}.pem"; done)}
# Source207..212: public_key_RSA_*.pem
%{expand:%(for i in `seq 7 12`; do echo "Source$((200+${i})): public_key_RSA_${i}.pem"; done)}
####################################################################
Revisited the set of kernel flavours and the generation of config files Until now, the build system for the kernel supported a number of flavours: nrj and non-nrj ones, desktop-, laptop-, server- and netbook-oriented, etc. It turned out over the years, however, that our users mostly need the following: * a kernel to use on the desktops (home and office use) with reasonable default settings for performance and responsiveness; * a kernel for laptops, with a bit more emphasis on power consumption. Other variants were rarely used. We also did not have enough time to properly support all these. Besides, the kernels for ARM and other architectures need a somewhat different build process than for x86. So, they are better off to be in separate ABF projects, even if they are needed. No signs of ROSA on ARM yet, btw. So, I kept only nrj-desktop and nrj-laptop flavours and only x86. Non-PAE systems also seem to be rare now, so I enabled PAE by default for the 32-bit kernels. Non-PAE kernels are no longer built. If they are needed, we may use a separate git branch or an ABF project for that. To simplify debugging, maintenance and experimentation with the kernel builds further, I revisited the process of preparing the kernel configuration files. The goal is to get rid of a separate git repo with the default configs (kernel-patches-and-configs) and keep everything in this project. The default config files are now kept here. For x86_64: * kernel-x86_64.config contains the options for both nrj-desktop and nrn-laptop flavours; * kernel-{nrj_desktop|nrj_laptop}-x86_64.config files contain the flavour-specific options. This way, it is easier to track which config options changed when, easier to experiment with the custom configs and so on. The kernel will be built with debug info if rpmbuild is called with "--with debug".
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2013-11-16 00:27:01 +04:00
# Patches
# The patch to make kernel x.y.z from x.y.0.
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Patch1: https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v%{kernelversion}.x/patch-%{kversion}.xz
# Patches from mainline
# none
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# ROSA-specific patches
# Perf docs are built after all the kernels. To validate the xml files
# generated during that process, xmlto tries to get DTD files from the Net.
# If it fails, the whole build fails, which is unfortunate. Let us avoid
# this.
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
2020-12-20 18:49:24 +03:00
Patch101: 0001-perf-skip-xmlto-validation.patch
# http://bugs.rosalinux.ru/show_bug.cgi?id=6235
# http://bugs.rosalinux.ru/show_bug.cgi?id=6459
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
2020-12-20 18:49:24 +03:00
Patch102: 0001-audit-make-it-less-verbose.patch
2020-08-18 08:02:38 +03:00
# AUFS 5 from http://aufs.sourceforge.net/
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
2020-12-20 18:49:24 +03:00
Patch109: 0001-Apply-AUFS-5.patch
# Unofficial AUFS for kernel 5.10
# https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/files/Other/huge-kernels/kernel-5.10-aufs-changes/
Patch110: aufs-k510.diff
2019-12-07 21:57:55 +03:00
2020-06-18 18:38:30 +03:00
# For kmod() generator of RPM Provides
# Changes version of aacraid.ko
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Patch111: 0001-Remove-RPM-illegal-chars-from-module-version.patch
2020-06-18 18:38:30 +03:00
# AltHa LSM Module
# https://www.altlinux.org/AltHa
# http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git
# TODO: known problem: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38225
Patch201: 0001-AltHa-LSM-module.patch
Patch202: 0002-Documentation-for-AltHa-LSM.patch
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
2020-12-20 18:49:24 +03:00
Patch203: 0003-security-altha-altha_lsm.c-build-fixed-with-kernel-5.patch
Patch204: 0004-altha-use-path-strings-instead-of-path-structs.patch
2020-03-20 11:27:35 +03:00
# sent to upstream, https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11446123/
Patch302: 0001-sign-file-full-functionality-with-modern-LibreSSL.patch
# Support loading GOST-signed modules
Patch305: 0001-crypto-support-loading-GOST-signed-kernel-modules.patch
# Allow to off modules signature check dynamically
Patch306: 0001-ROSA-ima-allow-to-off-modules-signature-check-dynami.patch
# Experimental patch to reduce freezes in low memory conditions
# Config values are the following:
# CONFIG_UNEVICTABLE_ACTIVEFILE=y
# CONFIG_UNEVICTABLE_ACTIVEFILE_KBYTES_LOW=102400 (100 MB)
# CONFIG_UNEVICTABLE_ACTIVEFILE_KBYTES_MIN=51200 (50 MB)
# + zswap is enabled by default
# 50 MB is default value of min_filelist_kbytes in Chromium OS
# https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel-next/+/545e2917dbd863760a51379de8c26631e667c563%5E!/
# 256 and 512 MB values are too big as a distro default because many systems have 512MB-2GB RAM
# TODO: tune 50 and 100 MB to some not random and mathemetically explainable values
# https://www.linux.org.ru/news/kernel/16052362?cid=16075323
Patch307: le9pf.diff
Patch308: 0001-Revert-kallsyms-unexport-kallsyms_lookup_name-and-ka.patch
2013-11-16 00:27:01 +04:00
Add support of Baikal-M SoCs Information about config values was taken from: From 804820df7bcb3d53a33ecd074b1eac277e938f24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexey Sheplyakov <asheplyakov@altlinux.org> Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 19:35:14 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] config-aarch64: adjusted for Baikal-M (MBM1.0 board) * DW_APB_TIMER=y, DW_APB_TIMER_OF=y: SoC clocks * SERIAL_8250_DW=y: serial console * I2C_DESIGNWARE_CORE=y, I2C_DESIGNWARE_PLATFORM=y: BMC (board management controller) and RTC (Real Time Clock) are connected via I2C. * GPIO_DWAPB=y: device (PCIe, PHY, etc) reset/configuration * RTC_DRV_PCF2127=y: RTC compiled in so the kernel automatically sets the system time from the hardware clock * TP_BMC=y: amongst other things handles the power button * DRM_BAIKAL_VDU=m, DRM_BAIKAL_HDMI=m: video unit and HDMI transmitter * CMA_SIZE_MBYTES=256: video display unit and GPU use system RAM, hence CMA should reserve enough (contiguous) memory. Note: CMA reserves memory during very early init, hence the size has to be hard-coded into CONFIG * MALI_MIDGARD=m: GPU driver, kernel side of proprietary mali blob. Note: kernel mode code is GPLv2, so it's fine to distribute it. * SENSORS_BT1_PVT=m: hardware temperature/voltage sensors * PCI_BAIKAL=m: PCIe root complex. Compiled as a module since takes ages (60 seconds or so) to probe the hardware. If compiled in substantially increases the boot time, and machine is completely unresponsive during probing PCIe. When built as a module probing executes concurrently with other boot activities (unless booting from a PCIe device) * STMMAC_ETH=m, STMMAC_PLATFORM=m, DWMAC_BAIKAL=m: Ethernet driver
2021-06-22 16:12:03 +03:00
# Support SoC with Baikal-M (ARMv8) CPU
# From http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-std-def.git (many thanks!)
# They are based on sources from official SDK with patched kernel from Baikal Electronics
Patch0601: 0601-Baikal-M-Kconfig-defconfig.patch
Patch0602: 0602-Baikal-M-clock-driver.patch
Patch0603: 0603-efi-rtc-avoid-calling-efi.get_time-on-Baikal-M-board.patch
Patch0604: 0604-efi-arm-runtime-print-EFI-mapping.patch
Patch0605: 0605-ethernet-stmmac-made-dwmac1000_-DMA-functions-availa.patch
Patch0606: 0606-stmmac-Baikal-M-dwmac-driver.patch
Patch0607: 0607-Fixed-secondary-CPUs-boot-on-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Patch0608: 0608-Baikal-M-USB-driver.patch
# https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40269
Patch0609: 0609-Baikal-M-video-unit-driver.patch
Patch0610: 0610-Added-Baikal-T1-M-BMC-driver.patch
Patch0611: 0611-dw-hdmi-ahb-audio-support-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Patch0612: 0612-bt1-pvt.c-access-registers-via-pvt_-readl-writel-hel.patch
Patch0613: 0613-bt1-pvt-define-pvt_readl-pvt_writel-for-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Patch0614: 0614-bt1-pvt-adjust-probing-for-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Patch0615: 0615-bt1-pvt-added-compatible-baikal-pvt.patch
Patch0616: 0616-Baikal-M-PCIe-driver-from-SDK-M-4.3.patch
Patch0617: 0617-Baikal-M-PCIe-driver-from-SDK-M-4.4.patch
Patch0618: 0618-baikal_vdu-avoid-using-SMC-calls-for-updating-frameb.patch
Patch0619: 0619-panfrost-compatibility-with-Baikal-M-firmware-from-S.patch
Patch0620: 0620-cpufreq-dt-don-t-load-on-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Patch0621: 0621-baikal_clk-compatibility-with-SDK-M-5.1-firmware.patch
Patch0622: 0622-stmmac_mdio-implemented-reset-via-MAC-GP-out-pin.patch
Patch0623: 0623-dwmac_baikal-clear-PHY-reset-before-calling-generic-.patch
Patch0624: 0624-BROKEN-dwc-i2s-support-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Patch0625: 0625-baikal_vdu_drm-LVDS-panel-support.patch
Patch0626: 0626-Serial-82550_dw-Fix-clock-rate-setting-in-dw8250_set.patch
Patch0627: 0627-drm-panfrost-Fix-memory-attributes-for-Mali-T620.patch
Patch0628: 0628-drm-panfrost-Trim-affinity-for-Mali-T620.patch
Patch0629: 0629-baikal_vdu_drm-_plane_atomic_check-actually-re-enabl.patch
Patch0630: 0630-baikal_vdu-figure-out-LVDS-endpoint-count.patch
Patch0631: 0631-panfrost-disable-devfreq-on-BE-M1000-SoC.patch
Add support of Baikal-M SoCs Information about config values was taken from: From 804820df7bcb3d53a33ecd074b1eac277e938f24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexey Sheplyakov <asheplyakov@altlinux.org> Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 19:35:14 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] config-aarch64: adjusted for Baikal-M (MBM1.0 board) * DW_APB_TIMER=y, DW_APB_TIMER_OF=y: SoC clocks * SERIAL_8250_DW=y: serial console * I2C_DESIGNWARE_CORE=y, I2C_DESIGNWARE_PLATFORM=y: BMC (board management controller) and RTC (Real Time Clock) are connected via I2C. * GPIO_DWAPB=y: device (PCIe, PHY, etc) reset/configuration * RTC_DRV_PCF2127=y: RTC compiled in so the kernel automatically sets the system time from the hardware clock * TP_BMC=y: amongst other things handles the power button * DRM_BAIKAL_VDU=m, DRM_BAIKAL_HDMI=m: video unit and HDMI transmitter * CMA_SIZE_MBYTES=256: video display unit and GPU use system RAM, hence CMA should reserve enough (contiguous) memory. Note: CMA reserves memory during very early init, hence the size has to be hard-coded into CONFIG * MALI_MIDGARD=m: GPU driver, kernel side of proprietary mali blob. Note: kernel mode code is GPLv2, so it's fine to distribute it. * SENSORS_BT1_PVT=m: hardware temperature/voltage sensors * PCI_BAIKAL=m: PCIe root complex. Compiled as a module since takes ages (60 seconds or so) to probe the hardware. If compiled in substantially increases the boot time, and machine is completely unresponsive during probing PCIe. When built as a module probing executes concurrently with other boot activities (unless booting from a PCIe device) * STMMAC_ETH=m, STMMAC_PLATFORM=m, DWMAC_BAIKAL=m: Ethernet driver
2021-06-22 16:12:03 +03:00
2020-03-09 10:50:38 +03:00
# Disable AutoReq
AutoReq: 0
# but keep autoprov for kmod(xxx)
AutoProv: 1
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BuildRequires: bash
BuildRequires: bc
BuildRequires: binutils
BuildRequires: gcc
# ./scripts/mkcompile_h
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# in net-tools in rosa2016.1, already installed
%if %{mdvver} > 201610
BuildRequires: hostname
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%endif
# For power tools
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(ncurses)
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BuildRequires: kmod-devel kmod-compat
BuildRequires: bison
BuildRequires: flex
BuildRequires: bzip2
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BuildRequires: rsync
2020-11-26 21:21:05 +00:00
%ifarch x86_64 aarch64
BuildRequires: numa-devel
%endif
# for perf, cpufreq and all other tools
# for cpupower
%if %{build_cpupower}
BuildRequires: pciutils-devel
%endif
# for perf
%if %{build_perf}
BuildRequires: asciidoc
BuildRequires: audit-devel
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BuildRequires: binutils-devel
BuildRequires: elfutils-devel
BuildRequires: libunwind-devel
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BuildRequires: newt-devel
BuildRequires: perl-devel
BuildRequires: python3
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(python3)
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BuildRequires: xmlto
BuildRequires: zlib-devel
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libcrypto)
%endif
%if %{with uml}
BuildRequires: vde-devel
%endif
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# (To generate keys)
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# LibreSSL has GOST support without editing openssl.cnf
# or dlopen()-ing external library
BuildRequires: libressl libressl-devel
# To verify signatures (find, xargs, hexdump)
BuildRequires: findutils util-linux
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%if %{with binary_extra_modules}
BuildRequires: kernel-source-rtl8821ce
BuildRequires: kernel-source-tripso
BuildRequires: kernel-source-ipt-so
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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%if %{with binary_virtualbox_host}
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BuildRequires: kernel-source-virtualbox
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%endif
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%if %{with binary_shredder}
BuildRequires: kernel-source-shredder-kernel
%endif
# rosa-test-suite is maintained in certified branches only
# nlkm, memfreetest, pcietest
%if %{with nickel}
BuildRequires: kernel-source-rosa-test-suite
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%endif
%endif #with binary_extra_modules
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%if %{with ccache}
BuildRequires: ccache
%endif
%if %{with compress_modules}
BuildRequires: zstd
%endif
Provides: kernel = %{EVRD}
Provides: kernel-%{flavour} = %{EVRD}
# dnf config-manager --dump | grep installonly
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel) = %{EVRD}.image
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel) = %{EVRD}.modules
# >= because of added support of zstd-compressed modules
Requires(posttrans): dracut >= 053-0.git5eb736.5
Requires(posttrans): kmod >= 28-3
# Usually necessary, but sometimes user may want to not install them
Recommends: linux-firmware
Recommends: wireless-regdb
Recommends: crda
Recommends: microcode
# Set BFQ as default scheduler for HDDs
# https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-50hdd-io
Recommends: udev-rules-ioschedulers
%if %{with flow_abi}
Requires: kernel-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
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%endif
%ifarch %{ix86}
Conflicts: arch(x86_64)
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%endif
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Obsoletes: kernel-%{flavour}-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-latest < 5.10.34-2
%description
The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of your
operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions
of the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device
input and output, etc. This is a general-purpose kernel.
%posttrans
# We always regenerate initrd here, even if it already exists. This may
# happen if kernel-<...>-devel is installed first, triggers rebuild of
# DKMS modules and some of these request remaking of initrd. The initrd
# that is created then will be non-functional. But when the user installs
# kernel-<...> package, that defunct initrd will be replaced with a working
# one here.
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#
# depmod is also needed, because some DKMS-modules might have been installed
# when the devel package was installed but that was before the main modules
# were installed.
# This is also the reason the devel package is in Requires(post) for this
# package now: it must be installed completely before we call depmod here.
/sbin/depmod -a %{kver_full}
/sbin/dracut -f %{initrd_path} %{kver_full}
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# File triggers from grub packages will handle this.
#/usr/sbin/update-grub2
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%files -f %{kernel_files}
%{_bootdir}/System.map-%{kver_full}
%{_bootdir}/symvers-%{kver_full}.zst
%{_bootdir}/config-%{kver_full}
%{_bootdir}/vmlinuz-%{kver_full}
%ghost %{initrd_path}
%ifarch %{armx}
%{_bootdir}/dtb-%{kver_full}
%endif
%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/modules.*
%if %{with flow_abi}
%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/zzz-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
%endif
%if %{with binary_extra_modules}
# 8821ce.ko.debug will not be excluded and will be in the main debug subpackage
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/wireless/8821ce.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%if %{with binary_shredder}
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/extra/shredder-kernel.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%endif
%if %{with binary_virtualbox_host}
# vbox host modules may be built here (vboxnetflt vboxnetadp vboxdrv vboxpci)
# vbox guest modules are in the mainline kernel now (vboxvideo vboxguest vboxsf)
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/vbox*.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%endif
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/xt_TRIPSO.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/xt_so.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%if %{with nickel}
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/nlkm.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/memfreetest.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%exclude %{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/pcietest.ko%{kmod_suffix}
%endif
%endif #with binary_extra_modules
############################################################################
%if %build_devel
%package devel
Summary: Development files for %{name}
Group: Development/Kernel
Requires: glibc-devel
Requires: ncurses-devel
Requires: make
Requires: gcc
Requires: perl
Provides: kernel-devel = %{kverrel}
Provides: kernel-%{flavour}-devel = %{kverrel}
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel) = %{EVRD}.devel
Obsoletes: kernel-%{flavour}-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-devel-latest < 5.10.34-2
# Have dkms updated/installed before the kernel, scriptlet here checks if dkms exists
OrderWithRequires(post): dkms
# Try to remove the main kernel package after removing this devel package
# because there may be dkms-built kernel modules inside directories owned
# by the main package, try to get rid of such files before RPM starts to
# deal with directories owned in the main package
# (note that the devel package does not explicitly require the main package,
# there is no need to do so, a kernel module may be built using just the devel part).
OrderWithRequires(postun): %{name} = %{EVRD}
%ifarch %{ix86}
Conflicts: arch(x86_64)
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%endif
%description devel
This package contains the kernel files (headers and build tools)
that should be enough to build additional drivers for
use with %{name}.
%post devel
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if command -v dkms_autoinstaller >/dev/null 2>&1; then
dkms_autoinstaller start %{kver_full}
fi
%preun devel
# If any DKMS modules with REMAKE_INITRD=yes in their configs have been
# uninstalled, initrd has been regenerated for the given kernel. However,
# the kernel itself might have been uninstalled before, so that (defunct)
# initrd image files would be left behind. Remove them if the kernel itself
# is no longer installed. Should work if they are uninstalled in parallel
# too.
if ! test -f /boot/vmlinuz-%{kver_full}; then
rm -f /boot/initrd-%{kver_full}.img
rm -f /boot/initrd-%{kver_full}_old.img
fi
if ! command -v dkms >/dev/null 2>&1; then exit 0; fi
for ii in $(/usr/sbin/dkms status -k %{kver_full} | awk '{ print $1 $2; }'); do
mod=$(echo $ii | awk -v FS=',' '{ print $1; }')
ver=$(echo $ii | awk -v FS=',' '{ print $2; }')
/usr/sbin/dkms --rpm_safe_upgrade uninstall -m $mod -v $ver -k %{kver_full} || :
done
%files devel
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%{devel_root}/Documentation
%dir %{devel_root}
%dir %{devel_root}/arch
%dir %{devel_root}/include
%{devel_root}/arch/um
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%{devel_root}/arch/x86
%{devel_root}/arch/arm
%{devel_root}/arch/arm64
%{devel_root}/block
%{devel_root}/certs
%{devel_root}/crypto
%{devel_root}/drivers
%{devel_root}/fs
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%{devel_root}/include/soc
%{devel_root}/include/acpi
%{devel_root}/include/asm-generic
%{devel_root}/include/clocksource
%{devel_root}/include/config
%{devel_root}/include/crypto
%{devel_root}/include/drm
%{devel_root}/include/dt-bindings
%{devel_root}/include/generated
%{devel_root}/include/keys
%{devel_root}/include/kvm
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%{devel_root}/include/kunit
%{devel_root}/include/linux
%{devel_root}/include/math-emu
%{devel_root}/include/media
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%{devel_root}/include/memory
%{devel_root}/include/misc
%{devel_root}/include/net
%{devel_root}/include/pcmcia
%{devel_root}/include/ras
%{devel_root}/include/rdma
%{devel_root}/include/scsi
%{devel_root}/include/sound
%{devel_root}/include/target
%{devel_root}/include/trace
%{devel_root}/include/uapi
%{devel_root}/include/vdso
%{devel_root}/include/video
%{devel_root}/include/xen
%{devel_root}/init
%{devel_root}/ipc
%{devel_root}/kernel
%{devel_root}/lib
%{devel_root}/mm
%{devel_root}/net
%{devel_root}/samples
%{devel_root}/scripts
%{devel_root}/security
%{devel_root}/sound
%{devel_root}/tools
%{devel_root}/usr
%{devel_root}/virt
%{devel_root}/.config
%{devel_root}/Kbuild
%{devel_root}/Kconfig
%{devel_root}/Makefile
%{devel_root}/Module.symvers
%{devel_root}/arch/Kconfig
%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/build
%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/source
%endif # /build_devel
############################################################################
%if %build_debug
%package debuginfo
Summary: Debuginfo for %{name}
Group: Development/Debug
Provides: kernel-debug = %{kverrel}
AutoReq: 0
AutoProv: 0
%description debuginfo
This package contains the files with debuginfo for %{name}.
%files debuginfo -f %{debuginfo_files}
%{_bootdir}/vmlinux-%{kver_full}
%endif # /build_debug
############################################################################
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%if %build_doc
%package doc
Summary: Various documentation bits found in the kernel source
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Group: Documentation
Buildarch: noarch
%description doc
This package contains documentation files from the kernel source.
%files doc
%doc linux-%{tar_ver}/Documentation/*
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%endif
############################################################################
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%if %{build_perf}
%package -n perf
Summary: perf tool and the supporting documentation
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
%description -n perf
The package contains perf tool and the supporting documentation.
%files -n perf
%{_bindir}/perf
%ifarch x86_64
%{_bindir}/perf-read-vdso32
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%endif
%{_bindir}/trace
%dir %{_prefix}/libexec/perf-core
%dir %{_libdir}/traceevent
%dir %{_libdir}/traceevent/plugins
%{_libdir}/traceevent/plugins/*
%{_prefix}/libexec/perf-core/*
%{_mandir}/man[1-8]/perf*
%{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d/perf
%{_datadir}/perf-core/strace/groups/*
%{_datadir}/doc/perf-tip/*.txt
/usr/lib/perf/examples/bpf/*
/usr/lib/perf/include/bpf/*
%endif
############################################################################
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%if %{build_cpupower}
%package -n cpupower
Summary: The cpupower tools
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Group: System/Kernel and hardware
%description -n cpupower
The cpupower tools.
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%post -n cpupower
if [ $1 -ge 0 ]; then
# Do not enable/disable cpupower.service directly, because it should start
# when cpupower.path triggers it.
/bin/systemctl enable cpupower.path >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
/bin/systemctl start cpupower.path >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
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fi
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%preun -n cpupower
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if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
/bin/systemctl --no-reload disable cpupower.path > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
/bin/systemctl stop cpupower.path > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
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fi
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%files -n cpupower -f cpupower.lang
%{_bindir}/cpupower
%{_bindir}/cpupower-start.sh
%{_libdir}/libcpupower.so.0
%{_libdir}/libcpupower.so.0.0.1
%{_unitdir}/cpupower.service
%{_unitdir}/cpupower.path
%{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions/cpupower
%{_mandir}/man[1-8]/cpupower*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/cpupower
############################################################################
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%package -n cpupower-devel
Summary: Development files for cpupower
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Group: Development/Kernel
Requires: cpupower = %{EVRD}
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Conflicts: %{_lib}cpufreq-devel
%description -n cpupower-devel
This package contains the development files for cpupower.
%files -n cpupower-devel
%{_libdir}/libcpupower.so
%{_includedir}/cpufreq.h
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%{_includedir}/cpuidle.h
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%endif
############################################################################
%if %{build_headers}
%package -n kernel-headers
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Summary: Linux kernel header files mostly used by your C library
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
Epoch: 1
Provides: linux-userspace-headers = %{EVRD}
Provides: kernel-release-headers = %{EVRD}
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%description -n kernel-headers
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C header files from the Linux kernel. The header files define
structures and constants that are needed for building most
standard programs, notably the C library.
This package is not suitable for building kernel modules, you
should use the 'kernel-devel' package instead.
%files -n kernel-headers
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%{_includedir}/*
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# Don't conflict with cpupower-devel
%if %{build_cpupower}
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%exclude %{_includedir}/cpufreq.h
%exclude %{_includedir}/cpuidle.h
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%endif
%endif
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############################################################################
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%if %{with uml}
%package uml
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Summary: User Mode Linux binary
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
Provides: kernel-uml = %{kverrel}
Provides: kernel-uml-%{flavour} = %{kverrel}
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel) = %{EVRD}.uml
Obsoletes: kernel-uml-%{flavour}-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-latest < 5.10.34-2
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%description uml
User Mode Linux binary.
Stripped, debug is in %{name}-debuginfo.
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%files uml
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%{_bindir}/linux-uml-%{kver_full}
#------------------------------------------------
%package uml-modules
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Summary: User Mode Linux (UML) kernel modules
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
Provides: kernel-uml-modules = %{kverrel}
Provides: kernel-uml-modules-%{flavour} = %{kverrel}
Provides: installonlypkg(kernel-module) = %{EVRD}.uml
Obsoletes: kernel-uml-modules-%{flavour}-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-latest < 5.10.34-2
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%description uml-modules
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User Mode Linux (UML) kernel modules
- not compressed
- not stripped
- signed
%files uml-modules
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/lib/modules-uml/%{kver_full}
%endif #endif uml
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#------------------------------------------------
%if %{with binary_extra_modules}
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%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n 8821ce -s net/wireless -r rtl8821ce-blacklist
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%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n xt_TRIPSO -s net -r tripso
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n xt_so -s net -r ipt-so
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%if %{with binary_shredder}
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n shredder-kernel -s extra -r rosa-shredder-user
%endif
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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#------------------------------------------------
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# virtualbox host
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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%if %{with binary_virtualbox_host}
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%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n vboxnetflt -s misc
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n vboxnetadp -s misc
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n vboxdrv -s misc
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n vboxpci -s misc
# a package which will pull all those modules
%package -n kernel-modules-virtualbox-host-%{ksob_kernel}
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Summary: Meta package to pull VirtualBox host kernel modules for kernel-%{flavour}-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
Requires: kernel-module-vboxnetflt-%{ksob_kernel}
Requires: kernel-module-vboxnetadp-%{ksob_kernel}
Requires: kernel-module-vboxdrv-%{ksob_kernel}
Requires: kernel-module-vboxpci-%{ksob_kernel}
Obsoletes: kernel-modules-virtualbox-host-%{flavour}-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-latest < 5.10.34-2
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%description -n kernel-modules-virtualbox-host-%{ksob_kernel}
Meta package to pull VirtualBox host kernel modules for %{name}
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%files -n kernel-modules-virtualbox-host-%{ksob_kernel}
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# empty
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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%endif #ifarch x86
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#------------------------------------------------
%if %{with nickel}
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n nlkm -s misc
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n memfreetest -s misc
%ksob_mk_module_pkg -n pcietest -s misc
%endif
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%endif #binary_extra_modules
############################
%if %{with flow_abi}
%package -n kernel-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
Summary: Directory to install third-party binary kernel modules for kernels %{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}.x
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
%description -n kernel-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
This package contains a directory to install third-party binary kernel modules for kernels %{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}.x.
Some vendors provide binary-only kernel modules. They can put them into /lib/modules/%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi.
kmod tools will find them for kernels 5.4.x of "generic" and "nickel" flavours,
but there is no guarantee that these modules will load and work correctly on newer
or older kernels then the ones they were build against.
We call this "flow ABI" because most ABIs are not changed between %{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}.x releases,
but there are no specific guarantees. ABI may evolve and change.
We highly recommend to use DKMS and build third-party kernel modules from source for every kernel!
This package does nothing, just owns a directory for third-party binary kernel modules.
%files -n kernel-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
/lib/modules/%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
%endif #with flow_abi
################################################
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%prep
# avoid accidental merge
%if 0%{?rpm5}
%{error:Package structure is for dnf, not for urpmi!}
%endif
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%setup -q -n %top_dir_name -c
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%if %{with uml}
cp -r %{src_dir} %{src_dir}.uml
%endif
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cd %src_dir
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%autopatch -p1
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#
# Setup Begin
#
# Kernel configuration
echo "Creating the kernel configuration file."
Revisited the set of kernel flavours and the generation of config files Until now, the build system for the kernel supported a number of flavours: nrj and non-nrj ones, desktop-, laptop-, server- and netbook-oriented, etc. It turned out over the years, however, that our users mostly need the following: * a kernel to use on the desktops (home and office use) with reasonable default settings for performance and responsiveness; * a kernel for laptops, with a bit more emphasis on power consumption. Other variants were rarely used. We also did not have enough time to properly support all these. Besides, the kernels for ARM and other architectures need a somewhat different build process than for x86. So, they are better off to be in separate ABF projects, even if they are needed. No signs of ROSA on ARM yet, btw. So, I kept only nrj-desktop and nrj-laptop flavours and only x86. Non-PAE systems also seem to be rare now, so I enabled PAE by default for the 32-bit kernels. Non-PAE kernels are no longer built. If they are needed, we may use a separate git branch or an ABF project for that. To simplify debugging, maintenance and experimentation with the kernel builds further, I revisited the process of preparing the kernel configuration files. The goal is to get rid of a separate git repo with the default configs (kernel-patches-and-configs) and keep everything in this project. The default config files are now kept here. For x86_64: * kernel-x86_64.config contains the options for both nrj-desktop and nrn-laptop flavours; * kernel-{nrj_desktop|nrj_laptop}-x86_64.config files contain the flavour-specific options. This way, it is easier to track which config options changed when, easier to experiment with the custom configs and so on. The kernel will be built with debug info if rpmbuild is called with "--with debug".
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# Configs
cp %{SOURCE111} .
cp %{SOURCE112} .
cp %{SOURCE113} .
cp kernel-%{arch_suffix}.config .config
touch %{build_dir}/.config.append
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# get rid of unwanted files
find . -name '*~' -o -name '*.orig' -o -name '*.append' -delete
# wipe all .gitignore/.get_maintainer.ignore files
find . -name "*.g*ignore" -delete
# Enable debug info if requested.
sed -i '/CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO/d' .config
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%if %build_debug
echo 'CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y' >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
echo 'CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4=y' >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
echo 'CONFIG_GDB_SCRIPTS=y' >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
%else
echo 'CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=n' >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
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%endif
sed -i '/CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE/d' .config
%if %{with oblig_signed_modules}
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# Disallow loading not signed modules
# But 0001-ROSA-ima-allow-to-off-modules-signature-check-dynami.patch allows to override this in cmdline
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echo CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE=y >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
%else
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echo CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE=n >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
%endif
sed -i '/CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY/d' .config
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# Set path to the key that will be generated later by openssl/libressl
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echo CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY=\"%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}\" >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
# Set path to one PEM file with all keys that the kernel must trust
sed -i '/CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS/d' .config
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echo CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS=\"%{certs_public_keys}\" >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
# Memory wiping
# Introduced in kernel 5.3 by commit 6471384af2a6530696fc0203bafe4de41a23c9ef
# Estimated performance impact is described in the commit
# "Fill newly allocated pages and heap objects with zeroes."
# To enable, add to cmdline: init_on_alloc=1
sed -i '/CONFIG_INIT_ON_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ON/d' .config
echo CONFIG_INIT_ON_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ON=n >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
# "Fill freed pages and heap objects with zeroes"
# To disable, add to cmdline: init_on_free=0
sed -i '/CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON/d' .config
%if %{with nickel}
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echo CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON=y >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
%else
echo CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON=n >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
%endif
# Here enabling only either only init_on_free or only init_on_alloc
# makes sense; init_on_alloc is not about protecting information.
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# To load kernel keyring in UML
for i in STREEBOG SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 ECRDSA RSA ; do
if ! grep -q "^CONFIG_CRYPTO_${i}=y$" .config; then
sed -i "/CONFIG_CRYPTO_${i}/d" .config
echo "CONFIG_CRYPTO_${i}=y" >> %{build_dir}/.config.append
fi
done
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cat %{build_dir}/.config.append >> .config
# Store the config file in the appropriate directory.
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CONFIG_DIR=arch/%{arch_type}/configs
Revisited the set of kernel flavours and the generation of config files Until now, the build system for the kernel supported a number of flavours: nrj and non-nrj ones, desktop-, laptop-, server- and netbook-oriented, etc. It turned out over the years, however, that our users mostly need the following: * a kernel to use on the desktops (home and office use) with reasonable default settings for performance and responsiveness; * a kernel for laptops, with a bit more emphasis on power consumption. Other variants were rarely used. We also did not have enough time to properly support all these. Besides, the kernels for ARM and other architectures need a somewhat different build process than for x86. So, they are better off to be in separate ABF projects, even if they are needed. No signs of ROSA on ARM yet, btw. So, I kept only nrj-desktop and nrj-laptop flavours and only x86. Non-PAE systems also seem to be rare now, so I enabled PAE by default for the 32-bit kernels. Non-PAE kernels are no longer built. If they are needed, we may use a separate git branch or an ABF project for that. To simplify debugging, maintenance and experimentation with the kernel builds further, I revisited the process of preparing the kernel configuration files. The goal is to get rid of a separate git repo with the default configs (kernel-patches-and-configs) and keep everything in this project. The default config files are now kept here. For x86_64: * kernel-x86_64.config contains the options for both nrj-desktop and nrn-laptop flavours; * kernel-{nrj_desktop|nrj_laptop}-x86_64.config files contain the flavour-specific options. This way, it is easier to track which config options changed when, easier to experiment with the custom configs and so on. The kernel will be built with debug info if rpmbuild is called with "--with debug".
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mkdir -p "${CONFIG_DIR}"
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cfg_file=arch/%{arch_type}/configs/%{arch_suffix}_defconfig-%{flavour}
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make ARCH=%{arch_type} oldconfig
# When it is needed to edit kernel configs, run:
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# abf fetch
# rpmbuild --define "_sourcedir $PWD" --with=fail -bb kernel.spec
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# and then work with the config in the buildroot with applied patches etc.
%{?_with_fail:exit 1}
mv .config ${cfg_file}
echo "Created ${cfg_file}."
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# make sure the kernel has the sublevel we know it has...
LC_ALL=C sed -ri "s/^SUBLEVEL.*/SUBLEVEL = %{sublevel}/" Makefile
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# get rid of unwanted files
find . -name '*~' -o -name '*.orig' -o -name '*.append' | %kxargs rm -f
find . -name '.get_maintainer.ignore' | %kxargs rm -f
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############################################################################
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%build
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# Ensure that build time generated private keys don't get published
# as e.g. "RPM build root" on ABF!
# Note that ABF sends SIGKILL to rpm-build.sh when the build is terminated;
# in this case trap will not work, but RPM build root also will not be
# saved because rpm-build.sh saves it, but it is SIGKILLed.
# For best security we could store private keys in RAM (not reachable from
# filesystem, so not in /tmp!) and override sth like fopen() by LD_PRELOAD
# to give the content of keys from RAM when a virtual address of a key file
# is accessed, but currently I don't know how to implement this (TODO: ).
_cleanup(){
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# Show resulting kernel public keys for debugging
cat "%{src_dir}/%{certs_dir_rnd}/x509_certificate_list" | base64 -d || :
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rm -fvr "%{src_dir}/%{certs_dir_rnd}"
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%if %{with uml}
cat "%{src_dir}.uml/%{certs_dir_rnd}/x509_certificate_list" | base64 -d || :
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rm -fvr "%{src_dir}.uml/%{certs_dir_rnd}"
%endif
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}
# Make a trap to delete keys even if %%build fails in the middle
trap "_cleanup" EXIT
rm -rf %{temp_root}
install -d %{temp_root}
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cd %src_dir
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### Keys for signing kernel modules
# Keys can be generated both manually and automatically,
# let's generate them by ourselves to take full control of the process
# https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSB23S_1.1.0.13/gtps7/cfgcert.html
# See also certs/Makefile in kernel source
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mkdir -p "%{certs_dir_rnd}"
# On ABF, %%packager == $username <$email>
# Try to extract email from %%packager if it is set
_get_email(){
# Check that macro %%packager was set and is not empty
if echo '%{packager}' | grep -q 'packager}$' || [ -z "%{packager}" ]
# If was not set or is empty, use default email
then echo 'rpmbuild@rosa.unknown' && return
# Otherwise try to extract email from 'name <email>' or sth else
else temp="$(echo '%{packager}' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr ' ' '\n' | tr -d '<>' | grep -E '@.*\..*' | head -n 1)"
fi
# Validate that what we have now is a valid email
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/2138832, https://stackoverflow.com/a/41192733
# Note that we set %%_buildshell to /bin/bash to guarantee the work of this bashism
regex_email="^[a-z0-9!#\$%&'*+/=?^_\`{|}~-]+(\.[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_\`{|}~-]+)*@([a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\$"
if [[ "$temp" =~ ${regex_email} ]]
# If it is, use it
then echo "$temp" && return
# Otherwise use default email
else echo 'rpmbuild@rosa.unknown' && return
fi
# If script above has not return'ed for any reason,
# e.g. because of non-bash shell being not able to
# process regexp, use default email
echo 'rpmbuild@rosa.unknown'
}
email="$(_get_email)"
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cat <<EOF > "%{certs_key_config_rnd}"
[ req ]
prompt = no
string_mask = utf8only
#default_keyfile = %{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}
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distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
x509_extensions = myexts
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[ req_distinguished_name ]
organizationName = %{vendor} rpmbuild
commonName = Build time autogenerated @ALGO@ kernel key
emailAddress = ${email}
[ myexts ]
basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE
keyUsage=digitalSignature
subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid
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EOF
cat "%{certs_key_config_rnd}"
sed -e 's,@ALGO@,RSA,g' "%{certs_key_config_rnd}" > "%{certs_key_config_rnd}.RSA"
sed -e 's,@ALGO@,GOST R 34.10-2012,g' "%{certs_key_config_rnd}" > "%{certs_key_config_rnd}.GOST"
# avoid using the template
rm -f "%{certs_key_config_rnd}"
_libressl_gen_key(){
if [ "$GOST_KEY" = 1 ]
then
lssl_req_gost_args="\
-newkey gost2001 \
-pkeyopt dgst:streebog512 -pkeyopt paramset:A \
-streebog512"
OUT="%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST"
CONFIG="%{certs_key_config_rnd}.GOST"
else
lssl_req_gost_args=""
OUT="%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.RSA"
CONFIG="%{certs_key_config_rnd}.RSA"
fi
libressl req -new -nodes -utf8 -batch \
$lssl_req_gost_args \
-days 109500 \
-x509 -config "$CONFIG" \
-out "$OUT" \
-keyout "$OUT"
# Verify
if [ "$GOST_KEY" = 1 ]; then
libressl x509 -in "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST" -text -noout \
| grep -E 'Signature Algorithm:.*GOST R 34.10-2012'
libressl x509 -in "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST" -text -noout \
| grep -E 'Digest Algorithm:.*GOST R 34-11-2012'
libressl x509 -in "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST" -text -noout \
| grep -E 'Public Key Algorithm:.*GOST R 34.10-2012'
fi
}
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GOST_KEY=0 _libressl_gen_key
GOST_KEY=1 _libressl_gen_key
# Fake CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY to make build scripts happy
cp -v "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.RSA" "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}"
# Strip public parts from the generated PEMs
sed -n \
'/^-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----$/,/^-----END CERTIFICATE-----$/p' \
"%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST" \
"%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.RSA" \
> "%{certs_public_keys}"
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# link sign-file and extract-cert with LibreSSL instead of OpenSSL
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit $? ; fi
sed -i %{src_dir}/scripts/Makefile \
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%if %{with uml}
%{src_dir}.uml/scripts/Makefile \
%endif
-e "s, libcrypto , libressl-libcrypto ,g"
%if %{with additional_keys}
# Add additional public RSA keys to the list of trusted keys for kernel modules
# Build kernel --without additional_keys if you do not want to trust them
cat %{expand:%(for i in `seq 1 12`; do echo "%%SOURCE$((200+${i}))" | tr "\n" " "; done)} \
>> "%{certs_public_keys}"
%endif #endif additional_keys
cat %{certs_public_keys}
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# .config
%smake -s mrproper
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cp arch/%{arch_type}/configs/%{arch_suffix}_defconfig-%{flavour} .config
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# make sure EXTRAVERSION says what we want it to say
LC_ALL=C sed -ri "s/^EXTRAVERSION.*/EXTRAVERSION = -%{flavour}-%{buildrpmrel}/" Makefile
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# build the kernel
echo "Building kernel %{kver_full}"
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TARGETS="all"
# need to install dtbs to proper boot arm64 devices
%ifarch %{armx}
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TARGETS="$TARGETS dtbs"
%endif
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%kmake V=1 -s $TARGETS
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# Install modules
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}
%smake INSTALL_MOD_PATH=%{temp_root} KERNELRELEASE=%{kver_full} modules_install
%if %{with binary_extra_modules}
# Build and install procedure is specific to each Makefile from kernmel-source-* packages
# See also: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/kbuild/modules.html
# Copy directory because write permissions are required
# `make modules_install` must be done before this, otherwise these copied files will be deleted
cp -r "$(rpm -q --qf '/usr/src/rtl8821ce-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}' kernel-source-rtl8821ce)" kernel-source-rtl8821ce
pushd kernel-source-rtl8821ce
%kmake KSRC=%{src_dir} M="$PWD"
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/wireless/
cp 8821ce.ko %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/wireless/8821ce.ko
popd
rm -fr kernel-source-rtl8821ce
cp -r "$(rpm -q --qf '/usr/src/tripso-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}' kernel-source-tripso)" kernel-source-tripso
pushd kernel-source-tripso
%kmake KDIR=%{src_dir}
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net
cp xt_TRIPSO.ko %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/
popd
rm -fr kernel-source-tripso
cp -r "$(rpm -q --qf '/usr/src/ipt-so-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}' kernel-source-ipt-so)" kernel-source-ipt-so
pushd kernel-source-ipt-so
%kmake KDIR=%{src_dir}
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net
cp xt_so.ko %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/net/
popd
rm -fr kernel-source-ipt-so
Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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%if %{with binary_shredder}
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cp -r "$(rpm -q --qf '/usr/src/shredder-kernel-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}' kernel-source-shredder-kernel)" kernel-source-shredder-kernel
pushd kernel-source-shredder-kernel
%kmake KERNEL_PATH=%{src_dir}
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/extra/
cp shredder-kernel.ko %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/extra/
popd
rm -fr kernel-source-shredder-kernel
%endif
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Update from 5.4 to 5.10.1 - rediffed most of patches, renamed files to easify further rediffs by git format-patch - thanks to abf.io/kernels_stable for some patches for kernel 5.9 - using unofficial patch for AUFS for kernel 5.10, there may be issues with stability, try to avoid using AUFS (I would have dropped it, but MagOS wants it very much) - pulled updates of AltHa from http://git.altlinux.org/gears/k/kernel-image-un-def.git?p=kernel-image-un-def.git;a=history;f=security/altha;hb=HEAD - dropped patch adding sysctl to disable disk-based swap because it has not found any usage - bpf is now in the list of LSM modules (ability to write LSM modules as BPF programs), enable it, it is potentially useful and does not seem to be harmful - keeping kernel libc headers in older kernels for now - dropped building external virtualbox guest modules because they are now included into the mainline kernel - offed building VirtualBox host modules, I do not know how to keep these binary modules in sync with userspace part of VirtualBox, users can continue using dkms - offed building kernel-shredder because it is not buildable on kernel 5.10 - updated rtl8821ce and added a dependency from its "blacklist" subpackage here (see https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/commit/14b536f0) It is not clear if kernel 5.10 will receive an LTS support longer than 5.4 or not. Support until Dec, 2022 is declared right now at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html for 5.10 and until Dec, 2025 - for 5.4. TODO: update kernel configs TODO: solve problems with version of virtualbox host modules not matching version of the virtualbox package after virtualbox is updated but kernel is not rebuilt
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%if %{with binary_virtualbox_host}
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# build commands for virtualbox are based on the ones from the virtualbox package
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cp -r "$(rpm -q --qf '/usr/src/virtualbox-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}' kernel-source-virtualbox)" kernel-source-virtualbox
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/
pushd kernel-source-virtualbox
make -C vboxdrv KERN_DIR=%{src_dir} KERN_VER=%{kver_full}
cp -fv vboxdrv/Module.symvers vboxnetflt
cp -fv vboxdrv/Module.symvers vboxnetadp
make -C vboxnetflt KERN_DIR=%{src_dir} KERN_VER=%{kver_full}
make -C vboxnetadp KERN_DIR=%{src_dir} KERN_VER=%{kver_full}
cp -fv vboxnetadp/Module.symvers vboxpci/
make -C vboxpci KERN_DIR=%{src_dir} KERN_VER=%{kver_full}
for i in vboxnetflt vboxnetadp vboxdrv vboxpci
do
cp -v "${i}/${i}.ko" %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/
done
popd
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%endif
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%if %{with nickel}
# rosa-test-suite uses /sr/src/xxx-version, not /usr/src/xxx-version-release
cp -r "$(rpm -q --qf '/usr/src/rosa-test-suite-%%{VERSION}' kernel-source-rosa-test-suite)" kernel-source-rosa-test-suite
pushd kernel-source-rosa-test-suite
mkdir -p %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/
for i in nlkm memfreetest pcietest
do
cat << EOF > Makefile
obj-m := ${i}.o
all:
make -C %{src_dir} M=\$(PWD) modules
EOF
%kmake
cp -fv ${i}.ko %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel/misc/
done
popd
%endif #with nickel <- with binary_extra_modules
%endif #with binary_extra_modules
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%if %{with uml}
cp -rv %{certs_dir_rnd} %{src_dir}.uml/
pushd %{src_dir}.uml
%kmake ARCH=um defconfig
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%kmake ARCH=um linux
install -Dm0755 linux %{temp_root}%{_bindir}/linux-uml-%{kver_full}
#rm -fv linux
%kmake V=1 ARCH=um modules
mkdir -p %{temp_root}/lib/modules-uml/%{kver_full}/
%kmake ARCH=um INSTALL_MOD_PATH=%{temp_root}/lib/modules-uml/%{kver_full}/ modules_install
popd
%endif
install -d %{temp_boot}
install -m 644 System.map %{temp_boot}/System.map-%{kver_full}
install -m 644 .config %{temp_boot}/config-%{kver_full}
%{zstd_cmd} Module.symvers
install -m 644 Module.symvers.zst %{temp_boot}/symvers-%{kver_full}.zst
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%ifarch %{armx}
%make_build ARCH=%{arch_type} V=1 INSTALL_DTBS_PATH=%{temp_boot}/dtb-%{kver_full} dtbs_install
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%endif
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%ifarch aarch64
cp -f arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz %{temp_boot}/vmlinuz-%{kver_full}
%else
cp -f arch/%{arch_type}/boot/bzImage %{temp_boot}/vmlinuz-%{kver_full}
%endif
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# headers
%if %{build_headers}
%make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=%{temp_root}%{_prefix} KERNELRELEASE=%{kver_full} headers_install
find %{temp_root}%{_prefix} -name .install -or -name ..install.cmd | %kxargs rm -f
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%endif
# remove /lib/firmware, we use a separate linux-firmware package
rm -rf %{temp_root}/lib/firmware
# Prepare the files for kernel*-devel
%if %build_devel
mkdir -p %{temp_devel_root}
for i in $(find . -name 'Makefile*'); do cp -R --parents $i %{temp_devel_root}; done
for i in $(find . -name 'Kconfig*' -o -name 'Kbuild*'); do cp -R --parents $i %{temp_devel_root}; done
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cp -fR include %{temp_devel_root}
cp -fR scripts %{temp_devel_root}
cp -fR kernel/bounds.c %{temp_devel_root}/kernel
cp -fR kernel/time/timeconst.bc %{temp_devel_root}/kernel/time
cp -fR tools %{temp_devel_root}/
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cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/kernel/asm-offsets.{c,s} %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/kernel/
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%ifarch %{ix86} %{x86_64}
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cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/kernel/asm-offsets_{32,64}.c %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/kernel/
cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/purgatory/* %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/purgatory/
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# needed for arch/x86/purgatory
cp -fR lib/*.h lib/*.c %{temp_devel_root}/lib/
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cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/entry/syscalls/syscall* %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/entry/syscalls/
cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/tools %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/
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# needed for kexec
cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/boot/*.h %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/boot/
cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/boot/*.c %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/boot/
%endif
cp -fR arch/%{arch_type}/include %{temp_devel_root}/arch/%{arch_type}/
cp -fR .config Module.symvers %{temp_devel_root}
# Needed for truecrypt build (Danny)
cp -fR drivers/md/dm.h %{temp_devel_root}/drivers/md/
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# Needed for lirc_gpio (#39004)
cp -fR drivers/media/pci/bt8xx/bttv{,p}.h %{temp_devel_root}/drivers/media/pci/bt8xx/
cp -fR drivers/media/pci/bt8xx/bt848.h %{temp_devel_root}/drivers/media/pci/bt8xx/
cp -fR drivers/media/common/btcx-risc.h %{temp_devel_root}/drivers/media/common/
# add acpica header files, needed for fglrx build
cp -fR drivers/acpi/acpica/*.h %{temp_devel_root}/drivers/acpi/acpica/
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# aufs2 has a special file needed
cp -fR fs/aufs/magic.mk %{temp_devel_root}/fs/aufs
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# SELinux needs security/selinux/include
cp -fR security/selinux/include %{temp_devel_root}/security/selinux
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for i in alpha arc avr32 blackfin c6x cris csky frv h8300 hexagon ia64 m32r m68k m68knommu metag microblaze \
mips mn10300 nds32 nios2 openrisc parisc powerpc riscv s390 score sh sparc tile unicore32 xtensa; do
rm -rf %{temp_devel_root}/arch/$i
done
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# Clean the scripts tree, and make sure everything is ok (sanity check)
# running prepare+scripts (tree was already "prepared" in build)
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pushd %{temp_devel_root}
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%smake V=1 -s clean ARCH=%{arch_type}
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popd
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rm -f %{temp_devel_root}/.config.old
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# fix permissions
chmod -R a+rX %{temp_devel_root}
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# disable mrproper in -devel rpms
patch -p1 --fuzz=0 -d %{temp_devel_root} -i %{SOURCE2}
# endif build_devel
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%endif
# TODO: maybe move to /usr/lib/debug?
%if %build_debug
find %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel \
-name "*.ko" | \
%kxargs -I '{}' objcopy --only-keep-debug '{}' '{}'.debug
find %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel \
-name "*.ko" | %kxargs -I '{}' \
sh -c 'cd `dirname {}`; \
objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=`basename {}`.debug \
--strip-debug `basename {}`'
%endif # /build_debug
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# https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11446123/
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_libressl_sign(){
if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then
echo "No file $1"
return 0
fi
f="$1"
%if %{with gost_sign}
%{src_dir}/scripts/sign-file streebog512 \
"%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST" "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.GOST" "$f"
%else
%{src_dir}/scripts/sign-file sha512 \
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"%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.RSA" "%{certs_signing_key_priv_rnd}.RSA" "$f"
%endif
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unset f
}
export -f _libressl_sign
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find %{temp_modules}/%{kver_full}/kernel \
%if %{with uml}
%{temp_root}/lib/modules-uml/%{kver_full} \
%endif
-name '*.ko' -print0 | sort -u | \
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xargs --null -P "$(nproc)" -I {} "$SHELL" -e -x -c 'if ! _libressl_sign "{}"; \
then echo Failed _libressl_sign on "{}" && exit 1; fi'
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# set extraversion to match srpm to get nice version reported by the tools
LC_ALL=C sed -ri "s/^EXTRAVERSION.*/EXTRAVERSION = -%{fullrpmrel}/" Makefile
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%if %{build_perf}
%smake -C tools/perf -s PYTHON=%{__python3} HAVE_CPLUS_DEMANGLE=1 WERROR=0 prefix=%{_prefix} lib=%{_lib} NO_GTK2=1 all
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%smake -C tools/perf -s prefix=%{_prefix} lib=%{_lib} NO_GTK2=1 man
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%endif
%if %{build_cpupower}
# make sure version-gen.sh is executable.
chmod +x tools/power/cpupower/utils/version-gen.sh
%make -C tools/power/cpupower CPUFREQ_BENCH=false
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%endif
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_cleanup
############################################################################
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%install
cd %src_dir
# We want to be able to test several times the install part
rm -rf %{buildroot}
cp -a %{temp_root} %{buildroot}
# Multithreaded verification that every kernel module
# has a signature attached to it
mkdir -p "%{certs_dir_rnd}"
touch %{certs_verify_tmp}
_verify_signature(){
if [ -z "$1" ] || [ ! -f "$1" ]; then return; fi
if hexdump -C "$1" | rev | cut -f 2 -d '|' | rev | tr -d '\n' | \
grep -q '~Module signature appended~'
then
if [ -f %{certs_verify_tmp} ]; then
rm -f %{certs_verify_tmp}
fi
else
echo "ERROR: Module $1 has no signature attached to it!"
exit 1
fi
}
export -f _verify_signature
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find %{target_modules} \
%if %{with uml}
%{buildroot}/lib/modules-uml/%{kver_full} \
%endif
-name '*.ko' -print0 | sort -u | \
xargs --null -P "$(nproc)" -I {} "$SHELL" -c '_verify_signature "{}"'
if [ -f %{certs_verify_tmp} ]; then
echo "ERROR: seems that signatures of none modules were verified!"
exit 1
fi
rm -f %{certs_verify_tmp}
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# compressing modules
%if %{with compress_modules}
# Tested on /lib/modules/5.10.34-generic-2rosa2019.1-x86_64, the results are the following:
# * decompressed: 266.3 MiB
# * xz -9 --extreme: 67.8 MiB
# * zstd --ultra -22 without training: 73.5 MiB
# * zstd -6 without training: 79.6 MiB
# * zstd --ultra -22 with training: 66.3 MiB (the winner!)
# Training takes only a few minutes, make it here in place with current zstd and kernel modules.
# But! Decompressing also requires a dictionary for zstd, that will be too complex, so not using training :(
# We already use zstd in dracut to compress initrds quickly and with good compression ration.
# Testing speed of loading modules:
# `time modinfo bcache.ko.xz` took 0,048s, `time modinfo bcache.ko.zstd` took 0,014s (for multiple times)
# find /lib/modules/5.10.34-generic-2rosa2019.1-x86_64 -type f -name '*.ko.zst' > /tmp/zst.list
# time { for i in `cat /tmp/zst.list`; do modinfo $i >/dev/null 2>&1; done ;}
# took ~31-40s, with disk cache (2+ runs) ~33s
# find /lib/modules/5.10.34-generic-1rosa2019.1-x86_64 -type f -name '*.ko.xz' > /tmp/xz.list
# time { for i in `cat /tmp/xz.list`; do modinfo $i >/dev/null 2>&1; done ;}
# took 43-47s, with disk cache (2+ runs) ~42s, +21%
# zstd-compressed initramfs image initrd-5.10.34-generic-1rosa2019.1-x86_64.img with *.ko.xz is 56,3 MiB
# zstd-compressed initramfs image initrd-5.10.34-generic-2rosa2019.1-x86_64.img with *.ko.zst is 58,4 MiB (+3.6%)
# /lib/modules/5.10.34-generic-1rosa2019.1-x86_64 (*.ko.xz) is 78,1 MiB
# /lib/modules/5.10.34-generic-2rosa2019.1-x86_64 (*.ko.zst) is 83,9 MiB (+7%)
# When zstd is compressing cpio (initrd image) with zstd-compressed kernel modules inside it, does it recompress data?
# It is not easy to make a choice between zstd and xz for kernel modules... Disk space (and so speed of installing
# RPM packages) is not much bigger, we do not try to support super low end devices, operation speed is a bit better.
# I have not seen measurable difference in startup time according to systemd-analyze.
# Note that decompression after zstd --ultra -22 will consume more memory than after zstd -6, see commit message in
# https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/73f3d1b48f5069d46b. I did not benchmark -6 vs -22 in runtime.
# Let's use zstd for now.
# zstd may also be used to compress linux-firmware to save a lot of space on disk,
# but upstream kernels still cannot decompress it.
#%%{zstd_cmd} -T0 --train $(find . -type f -name '*.ko')
#[ -f dictionary ]
# -T1 (one thread) because we run multiple zstd processes by xargs
find %{target_modules} -name "*.ko" | %kxargs %{zstd_cmd} --rm -T1 #-D dictionary
#rm -f dictionary
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%endif
find %{buildroot}%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full} -type f -name '*.ko%{kmod_suffix}' | sed -e 's,^%{buildroot},,' | sort -u >> %{kernel_files}
find %{buildroot}%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full} -type d | sed -e 's,^%{buildroot},%dir ,' | sort -u >> %{kernel_files}
# We estimate the size of the initramfs because rpm needs to take this size
# into consideration when performing disk space calculations (See rhbz#530778)
# 65 MiB is a bit more than needed, but let's be more sure that there is enought space.
# On my PC, zstd-compressed initrds take 58,5 MiB.
# Real size of the RPM package should not increase because RPM compresses the payload.
# This file is %%ghost, so the real initrd will be deleted when uninstalling this package.
dd if=/dev/zero of=%{buildroot}%{initrd_path} bs=1M count=65
%if %build_debug
install -m 644 vmlinux %{buildroot}%{_bootdir}/vmlinux-%{kver_full}
find %{buildroot}%{_modulesdir} -type f -name '*.debug' | sed -e 's,^%{buildroot},,' | sort -u >> %{debuginfo_files}
%endif # /build_debug
pushd %{target_modules}
for i in *; do
rm -f $i/build $i/source
ln -sf /usr/src/linux-$i $i/build
ln -sf /usr/src/linux-$i $i/source
done
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# sniff, if we compressed all the modules, we change the stamp :(
# we really need the depmod -ae here
for i in *; do
/sbin/depmod -ae -b %{buildroot} -F %{target_boot}/System.map-$i $i
echo $?
done
# We used to create modules.description files which contained the
# description strings for the modules as shown by modinfo. These files
# are unlikely to be used right now, so create them (in case some old tool
# checks for their existence) but keep them empty.
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for i in *; do
touch $i/modules.description
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done
popd
# need to set extraversion to match srpm again to avoid rebuild
LC_ALL=C sed -ri "s/^EXTRAVERSION.*/EXTRAVERSION = -%{fullrpmrel}/" Makefile
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%if %{build_perf}
# perf tool binary and supporting scripts/binaries
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make -C tools/perf -s V=1 DESTDIR=%{buildroot} WERROR=0 HAVE_CPLUS_DEMANGLE=1 prefix=%{_prefix} lib=%{_lib} install
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# Versionize shebang (#!/usr/bin/env python -> #!/usr/bin/python3)
sed -i -e '1 s,^.*$,#!%{__python3},' %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/perf-core/scripts/python/exported-sql-viewer.py
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# perf man pages (note: implicit rpm magic compresses them later)
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make -C tools/perf -s V=1 DESTDIR=%{buildroot} WERROR=0 HAVE_CPLUS_DEMANGLE=1 prefix=%{_prefix} install-man
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%endif
%if %{build_cpupower}
make -C tools/power/cpupower DESTDIR=%{buildroot} libdir=%{_libdir} mandir=%{_mandir} CPUFREQ_BENCH=false install
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/*.{a,la}
%find_lang cpupower
mv cpupower.lang ../
chmod 0755 %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/libcpupower.so*
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_unitdir} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig
install -m644 %{SOURCE50} %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/cpupower.service
install -m644 %{SOURCE53} %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/cpupower.path
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install -m644 %{SOURCE51} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/cpupower
install -m755 %{SOURCE52} %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/cpupower-start.sh
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%endif
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# delete junk
rm -fr %{buildroot}%{_usr}/src/*/kernel-source-*
%if %{with flow_abi}
# Prefix with "zzz" to put this directory into the end of search list
# and avoid tricks with depmod configs
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/lib/modules/%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
ln -s /lib/modules/%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi %{buildroot}%{_modulesdir}/%{kver_full}/kernel/zzz-%{kernelversion}.%{patchlevel}-rosa-flow-abi
%endif