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# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# @ECLASS: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Gentoo Kernel project <kernel@gentoo.org>
# @AUTHOR:
# John Mylchreest <johnm@gentoo.org>
# Mike Pagano <mpagano@gentoo.org>
# <so many, many others, please add yourself>
# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 2 3 4 5 6
# @BLURB: Eclass for kernel packages
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This is the kernel.eclass rewrite for a clean base regarding the 2.6
# series of kernel with back-compatibility for 2.4
# Please direct your bugs to the current eclass maintainer :)
# added functionality:
# unipatch - a flexible, singular method to extract, add and remove patches.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_USEPV
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# When setting the EXTRAVERSION variable, it should
# add PV to the end.
# this is useful for things like wolk. IE:
# EXTRAVERSION would be something like : -wolk-4.19-r1
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not be
# automatically set within the kernel Makefile
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_NOUSENAME
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
# first part of ${PN} in EXTRAVERSION
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_NOUSEPR
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
# anything based on ${PR}.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_PREPATCHED
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if the patchset is prepatched (ie: mm-sources,
# ck-sources, ac-sources) it will use PR (ie: -r5) as
# the patchset version for
# and not use it as a true package revision
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_EXTRAEINFO
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# this is a new-line seperated list of einfo displays in
# postinst and can be used to carry additional postinst
# messages
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_EXTRAELOG
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using elog instead of einfo
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_EXTRAEWARN
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using ewarn instead of einfo
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_SYMLINK
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if this is set, then forcably create symlink anyway
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_BASE_VER
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# for git-sources, declare the base version this patch is
# based off of.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_DEFCONFIG
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Allow specifying a different defconfig target.
# If length zero, defaults to "defconfig".
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_WANT_GENPATCHES
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Apply genpatches to kernel source. Provide any
# combination of "base", "extras" or "experimental".
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set, we pull "experimental" regardless of the USE FLAG
# but expect the ebuild maintainer to use K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set, no USE flag will be provided for "experimental";
# as a result the user cannot choose to apply those patches.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A list of patches to pick from "experimental" to apply when
# the USE flag is unset and K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL is set.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_FROM_GIT
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set, this variable signals that the kernel sources derives
# from a git tree and special handling will be applied so that
# any patches that are applied will actually apply.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_GENPATCHES_VER
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# The version of the genpatches tarball(s) to apply.
# A value of "5" would apply genpatches-2.6.12-5 to
# my-sources-2.6.12.ebuild
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set, this kernel is unsupported by Gentoo Security
# to the current eclass maintainer :)
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A value of "0" will disable all of the optional deblob
# code. If empty, will be set to "1" if deblobbing is
# possible. Test ONLY for "1".
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_DEBLOB_TAG
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This will be the version of deblob script. It's a upstream SVN tag
# such asw -gnu or -gnu1.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_PREDEBLOBBED
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This kernel was already deblobbed elsewhere.
# If false, either optional deblobbing will be available
# or the license will note the inclusion of linux-firmware code.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: K_LONGTERM
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set, the eclass will search for the kernel source
# in the long term directories on the upstream servers
# as the location has been changed by upstream
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: H_SUPPORTEDARCH
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# this should be a space separated list of ARCH's which
# can be supported by the headers ebuild
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: UNIPATCH_LIST
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# space delimetered list of patches to be applied to the kernel
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# An addition var to support exlusion based completely
# on "<passedstring>*" and not "<passedno#>_*"
# this should _NOT_ be used from the ebuild as this is
# reserved for end users passing excludes from the cli
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: UNIPATCH_DOCS
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# space delimemeted list of docs to be installed to
# the doc dir
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if this is set places patches into directories of
# order, so they are applied in the order passed
# Changing any other variable in this eclass is not supported; you can request
# for additional variables to be added by contacting the current maintainer.
# If you do change them, there is a chance that we will not fix resulting bugs;
# that of course does not mean we're not willing to help.
inherit toolchain-funcs
[[ ${EAPI:-0} == [012345] ]] && inherit epatch
[[ ${EAPI:-0} == [0123456] ]] && inherit estack eapi7-ver
case ${EAPI:-0} in
2|3|4|5|6)
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_{unpack,prepare,compile,install,test} \
pkg_{setup,preinst,postinst,postrm} ;;
*) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI ${EAPI} not supported" ;;
esac
# Added by Daniel Ostrow <dostrow@gentoo.org>
# This is an ugly hack to get around an issue with a 32-bit userland on ppc64.
# I will remove it when I come up with something more reasonable.
[[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] && CHOST="powerpc64-${CHOST#*-}"
export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
if [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} && ${CATEGORY/cross-} != ${CATEGORY} ]]; then
export CTARGET=${CATEGORY/cross-}
fi
HOMEPAGE="https://www.kernel.org/ https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel ${HOMEPAGE}"
: ${LICENSE:="GPL-2"}
# This is the latest KV_PATCH of the deblob tool available from the
# libre-sources upstream. If you bump this, you MUST regenerate the Manifests
# for ALL kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay consumer packages where deblob is available.
: ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION:=38}
# No need to run scanelf/strip on kernel sources/headers (bug #134453).
RESTRICT="binchecks strip"
# set LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS if not already set
: ${LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS:="-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -I${S}/include"}
# @FUNCTION: debug-print-kernel2-variables
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# this function exists only to help debug kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay.eclass
# if you are adding new functionality in, put a call to it
# at the start of src_unpack, or during SRC_URI/dep generation.
debug-print-kernel2-variables() {
for v in PVR CKV OKV KV KV_FULL KV_MAJOR KV_MINOR KV_PATCH RELEASETYPE \
RELEASE UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES \
UNIPATCH_LIST S KERNEL_URI K_WANT_GENPATCHES ; do
debug-print "${v}: ${!v}"
done
}
# @FUNCTION: handle_genpatches
# @USAGE: [--set-unipatch-list]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# add genpatches to list of patches to apply if wanted
handle_genpatches() {
local tarball want_unipatch_list
[[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} || -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} ]] && return 1
if [[ -n ${1} ]]; then
# set UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES only on explicit request
# since that requires 'use' call which can be used only in phase
# functions, while the function is also called in global scope
if [[ ${1} == --set-unipatch-list ]]; then
want_unipatch_list=1
else
die "Usage: ${FUNCNAME} [--set-unipatch-list]"
fi
fi
debug-print "Inside handle_genpatches"
local OKV_ARRAY
IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
# for > 3.0 kernels, handle genpatches tarball name
# genpatches for 3.0 and 3.0.1 might be named
# genpatches-3.0-1.base.tar.xz and genpatches-3.0-2.base.tar.xz
# respectively. Handle this.
for i in ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ; do
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
else
tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
fi
else
tarball="genpatches-${OKV}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
fi
local use_cond_start="" use_cond_end=""
if [[ "${i}" == "experimental" && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] ; then
use_cond_start="experimental? ( "
use_cond_end=" )"
if [[ -n ${want_unipatch_list} ]] && use experimental ; then
UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
fi
elif [[ -n ${want_unipatch_list} ]]; then
UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
fi
GENPATCHES_URI+=" ${use_cond_start}$(echo https://dev.gentoo.org/~{alicef,mpagano,whissi}/dist/genpatches/${tarball})${use_cond_end}"
done
}
# @FUNCTION: detect_version
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# this function will detect and set
# - OKV: Original Kernel Version (2.6.0/2.6.0-test11)
# - KV: Kernel Version (2.6.0-gentoo/2.6.0-test11-gentoo-r1)
# - EXTRAVERSION: The additional version appended to OKV (-gentoo/-gentoo-r1)
detect_version() {
# We've already run, so nothing to do here.
[[ -n ${KV_FULL} ]] && return 0
# CKV is used as a comparison kernel version, which is used when
# PV doesnt reflect the genuine kernel version.
# this gets set to the portage style versioning. ie:
# CKV=2.6.11_rc4
CKV=${CKV:-${PV}}
OKV=${OKV:-${CKV}}
OKV=${OKV/_beta/-test}
OKV=${OKV/_rc/-rc}
OKV=${OKV/-r*}
OKV=${OKV/_p*}
KV_MAJOR=$(ver_cut 1 ${OKV})
# handle if OKV is X.Y or X.Y.Z (e.g. 3.0 or 3.0.1)
local OKV_ARRAY
IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
# if KV_MAJOR >= 3, then we have no more KV_MINOR
#if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
KV_MINOR=$(ver_cut 2 ${OKV})
KV_PATCH=$(ver_cut 3 ${OKV})
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 269 ]]; then
KV_EXTRA=$(ver_cut 4- ${OKV})
KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
else
KV_PATCH=$(ver_cut 3- ${OKV})
fi
else
KV_PATCH=$(ver_cut 2 ${OKV})
KV_EXTRA=$(ver_cut 3- ${OKV})
KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
fi
debug-print "KV_EXTRA is ${KV_EXTRA}"
KV_PATCH=${KV_PATCH/[-_]*}
local v n=0 missing
#if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do
[[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
done
else
for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,PATCH} ; do
[[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
done
fi
[[ $n -eq 1 ]] && \
eerror "Missing variables: ${missing}" && \
die "Failed to extract kernel version (try explicit CKV in ebuild)!"
unset v n missing
# if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -lt 3 ]]; then
KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
# at this point 031412, Linus is putting all 3.x kernels in a
# 3.x directory, may need to revisit when 4.x is released
KERNEL_BASE_URI="https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
[[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH_ARR}"
else
#KERNEL_BASE_URI="https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.0"
#KERNEL_BASE_URI="https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
KERNEL_BASE_URI="https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
else
KERNEL_BASE_URI="https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
fi
[[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
#KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm"
KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
fi
debug-print "KERNEL_BASE_URI is ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}"
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
# handle non genpatch using sources correctly
if [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} && -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} && ${KV_PATCH} -gt 0 ]]; then
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${OKV}.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
fi
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI} ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz"
else
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
fi
RELEASE=${CKV/${OKV}}
RELEASE=${RELEASE/_beta}
RELEASE=${RELEASE/_rc/-rc}
RELEASE=${RELEASE/_pre/-pre}
# We cannot trivally call kernel_is here, because it calls us to detect the
# version
#kernel_is ge 2 6 && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
[ $(($KV_MAJOR * 1000 + ${KV_MINOR:-0})) -ge 2006 ] && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
RELEASETYPE=${RELEASE//[0-9]}
# Now we know that RELEASE is the -rc/-git
# and RELEASETYPE is the same but with its numerics stripped
# we can work on better sorting EXTRAVERSION.
# first of all, we add the release
EXTRAVERSION="${RELEASE}"
debug-print "0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
[[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]] && EXTRAVERSION=".${KV_EXTRA}${EXTRAVERSION}"
debug-print "1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
if [[ -n "${K_NOUSEPR}" ]]; then
# Don't add anything based on PR to EXTRAVERSION
debug-print "1.0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
elif [[ -n ${K_PREPATCHED} ]]; then
debug-print "1.1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}${PR/r}"
elif [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
debug-print "1.2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
# For some sources we want to use the PV in the extra version
# This is because upstream releases with a completely different
# versioning scheme.
case ${PN/-*} in
wolk) K_USEPV=1;;
vserver) K_USEPV=1;;
esac
[[ -z "${K_NOUSENAME}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}"
[[ -n "${K_USEPV}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PV//_/-}"
[[ -n "${PR//r0}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PR}"
fi
debug-print "2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
# The only messing around which should actually effect this is for KV_EXTRA
# since this has to limit OKV to MAJ.MIN.PAT and strip EXTRA off else
# KV_FULL evaluates to MAJ.MIN.PAT.EXT.EXT after EXTRAVERSION
if [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]]; then
if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} ]]; then
OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
else
OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
fi
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${CKV}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
fi
# We need to set this using OKV, but we need to set it before we do any
# messing around with OKV based on RELEASETYPE
KV_FULL=${OKV}${EXTRAVERSION}
# we will set this for backwards compatibility.
S="${WORKDIR}"/linux-${KV_FULL}
KV=${KV_FULL}
# -rc-git pulls can be achieved by specifying CKV
# for example:
# CKV="2.6.11_rc3_pre2"
# will pull:
# linux-2.6.10.tar.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3-git2.xz
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR} -eq 26 ]]; then
if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
fi
if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
fi
if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
fi
else
KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
# the different majorminor versions have different patch start versions
OKV_DICT=(["2"]="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))" ["3"]="2.6.39" ["4"]="3.19")
if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
OKV=${K_BASE_VER:-$OKV_DICT["${KV_MAJOR}"]}
# as of 12/5/2017, the rc patch is no longer offered as a compressed
# file, and no longer is it mirrored on kernel.org
if ver_test "${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}" -ge "4.12"; then
KERNEL_URI="https://git.kernel.org/torvalds/p/v${KV_FULL}/v${OKV} -> patch-${KV_FULL}.patch
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.patch"
else
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
fi
fi
if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
fi
if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
OKV=${K_BASE_VER:-$OKV_DICT["${KV_MAJOR}"]}
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
fi
fi
debug-print-kernel2-variables
handle_genpatches
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel_is
# @USAGE: <conditional version | version>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# user for comparing kernel versions
# or just identifying a version
# e.g kernel_is 2 4
# e.g kernel_is ge 4.8.11
# Note: duplicated in linux-info.eclass
kernel_is() {
# ALL of these should be set before we can safely continue this function.
# some of the sources have in the past had only one set.
local v n=0
for v in OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 ; done
[[ $n -eq 1 ]] && detect_version
unset v n
# Now we can continue
local operator test value
case ${1#-} in
lt) operator="-lt"; shift;;
gt) operator="-gt"; shift;;
le) operator="-le"; shift;;
ge) operator="-ge"; shift;;
eq) operator="-eq"; shift;;
*) operator="-eq";;
esac
[[ $# -gt 3 ]] && die "Error in kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_kernel_is(): too many parameters"
: $(( test = (KV_MAJOR << 16) + (KV_MINOR << 8) + KV_PATCH ))
: $(( value = (${1:-${KV_MAJOR}} << 16) + (${2:-${KV_MINOR}} << 8) + ${3:-${KV_PATCH}} ))
[ ${test} ${operator} ${value} ]
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel_is_2_4
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# return true if kernel is version 2.4
kernel_is_2_4() {
kernel_is 2 4
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel_is_2_6
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# return true if kernel is version 2.6
kernel_is_2_6() {
kernel_is 2 6 || kernel_is 2 5
}
# Capture the sources type and set DEPENDs
if [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]]; then
DEPEND="!build? (
sys-apps/sed
>=sys-devel/binutils-2.11.90.0.31
sys-devel/bison
sys-devel/flex
)"
RDEPEND="!build? (
dev-lang/perl
sys-devel/bc
sys-devel/make
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2
virtual/libelf
)"
SLOT="${PVR}"
DESCRIPTION="Sources based on the Linux Kernel."
IUSE="symlink build"
# Bug #266157, deblob for libre support
if [[ -z ${K_PREDEBLOBBED} ]] ; then
# Bug #359865, force a call to detect_version if needed
kernel_is ge 2 6 27 && \
[[ -z "${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE}" ]] && \
kernel_is le 2 6 ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION} && \
K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE=1
if [[ ${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE} == "1" ]] ; then
PYTHON_COMPAT=( python2_7 )
inherit python-any-r1
IUSE="${IUSE} deblob"
# Reflect that kernels contain firmware blobs unless otherwise
# stripped. Starting with version 4.14, the whole firmware
# tree has been dropped from the kernel.
kernel_is lt 4 14 && LICENSE+=" !deblob? ( linux-firmware )"
DEPEND+=" deblob? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )"
if [[ -n KV_MINOR ]]; then
DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
else
DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
fi
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
fi
# deblob svn tag, default is -gnu, to change, use K_DEBLOB_TAG in ebuild
K_DEBLOB_TAG=${K_DEBLOB_TAG:--gnu}
DEBLOB_A="deblob-${DEBLOB_PV}"
DEBLOB_CHECK_A="deblob-check-${DEBLOB_PV}"
DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE="https://www.fsfla.org/svn/fsfla/software/linux-libre/releases/tags/"
DEBLOB_URI_PATH="${DEBLOB_PV}${K_DEBLOB_TAG}"
DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/deblob-check -> ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
DEBLOB_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/${DEBLOB_A}"
HOMEPAGE="${HOMEPAGE} ${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}"
KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI}
deblob? (
${DEBLOB_URI}
${DEBLOB_CHECK_URI}
)"
elif kernel_is lt 4 14; then
# Deblobbing is not available, so just mark kernels older
# than 4.14 as tainted with non-libre materials.
LICENSE+=" linux-firmware"
fi
fi
elif [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
DESCRIPTION="Linux system headers"
IUSE="headers-only"
# Since we should NOT honour KBUILD_OUTPUT in headers
# lets unset it here.
unset KBUILD_OUTPUT
SLOT="0"
fi
# Cross-compile support functions
# @FUNCTION: kernel_header_destdir
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# return header destination directory
kernel_header_destdir() {
[[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} ]] \
&& echo /usr/include \
|| echo /usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include
}
# @FUNCTION: cross_pre_c_headers
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# set use if necessary for cross compile support
cross_pre_c_headers() {
use headers-only && [[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]]
}
# @FUNCTION: env_setup_xmakeopts
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# set the ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE when cross compiling
env_setup_xmakeopts() {
# Kernel ARCH != portage ARCH
export KARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel)
# When cross-compiling, we need to set the ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE
# variables properly or bad things happen !
xmakeopts="ARCH=${KARCH}"
if [[ ${CTARGET} != ${CHOST} ]] && ! cross_pre_c_headers ; then
xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CTARGET}-"
elif type -p ${CHOST}-ar > /dev/null ; then
xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}-"
fi
export xmakeopts
}
# @FUNCTION: unpack_2_4
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# unpack and generate .config for 2.4 kernels
unpack_2_4() {
# this file is required for other things to build properly,
# so we autogenerate it
make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} || die "make mrproper failed"
make -s symlinks ${xmakeopts} || die "make symlinks failed"
make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
echo ">>> version.h compiled successfully."
}
# @FUNCTION: unpack_2_6
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# unpack and generate .config for 2.6 kernels
unpack_2_6() {
# this file is required for other things to build properly, so we
# autogenerate it ... generate a .config to keep version.h build from
# spitting out an annoying warning
make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
|| die "make mrproper failed"
# quick fix for bug #132152 which triggers when it cannot include linux
# headers (ie, we have not installed it yet)
if ! make -s defconfig ${xmakeopts} &>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
touch .config
eerror "make defconfig failed."
eerror "assuming you dont have any headers installed yet and continuing"
fi
make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
|| die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
rm -f .config >/dev/null
}
# @FUNCTION: universal_unpack
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# unpack kernel sources
universal_unpack() {
debug-print "Inside universal_unpack"
local OKV_ARRAY
IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
cd "${WORKDIR}"
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
unpack linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz
else
unpack linux-${OKV}.tar.xz
fi
if [[ -d "linux" ]]; then
debug-print "Moving linux to linux-${KV_FULL}"
mv linux linux-${KV_FULL} \
|| die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
elif [[ "${OKV}" != "${KV_FULL}" ]]; then
if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]] &&
[[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
debug-print "moving linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
|| die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
else
debug-print "moving linux-${OKV} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
mv linux-${OKV} linux-${KV_FULL} \
|| die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
fi
elif [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
|| die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
fi
cd "${S}"
# remove all backup files
find . -iname "*~" -exec rm {} \; 2> /dev/null
}
# @FUNCTION: unpack_set_extraversion
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# handle EXTRAVERSION
unpack_set_extraversion() {
cd "${S}"
sed -i -e "s:^\(EXTRAVERSION =\).*:\1 ${EXTRAVERSION}:" Makefile
cd "${OLDPWD}"
}
# @FUNCTION: unpack_fix_install_path
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Should be done after patches have been applied
# Otherwise patches that modify the same area of Makefile will fail
unpack_fix_install_path() {
cd "${S}"
sed -i -e 's:#export\tINSTALL_PATH:export\tINSTALL_PATH:' Makefile
}
# Compile Functions
# @FUNCTION: compile_headers
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# header compilation
compile_headers() {
env_setup_xmakeopts
# if we couldnt obtain HOSTCFLAGS from the Makefile,
# then set it to something sane
local HOSTCFLAGS=$(getfilevar HOSTCFLAGS "${S}"/Makefile)
HOSTCFLAGS=${HOSTCFLAGS:--Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer}
if kernel_is 2 4; then
yes "" | make oldconfig ${xmakeopts}
echo ">>> make oldconfig complete"
make dep ${xmakeopts}
elif kernel_is 2 6; then
# 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
# of this crap anymore :D
kernel_is ge 2 6 18 && return 0
# autoconf.h isnt generated unless it already exists. plus, we have
# no guarantee that any headers are installed on the system...
[[ -f ${EROOT}usr/include/linux/autoconf.h ]] \
|| touch include/linux/autoconf.h
# if K_DEFCONFIG isn't set, force to "defconfig"
# needed by mips
if [[ -z ${K_DEFCONFIG} ]]; then
if kernel_is ge 2 6 16 ; then
case ${CTARGET} in
powerpc64*) K_DEFCONFIG="ppc64_defconfig";;
powerpc*) K_DEFCONFIG="pmac32_defconfig";;
*) K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig";;
esac
else
K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig"
fi
fi
# if there arent any installed headers, then there also isnt an asm
# symlink in /usr/include/, and make defconfig will fail, so we have
# to force an include path with $S.
HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS} -I${S}/include/"
ln -sf asm-${KARCH} "${S}"/include/asm || die
cross_pre_c_headers && return 0
make ${K_DEFCONFIG} HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "defconfig failed (${K_DEFCONFIG})"
if compile_headers_tweak_config ; then
yes "" | make oldconfig HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "2nd oldconfig failed"
fi
make prepare HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
make prepare-all HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: compile_headers_tweak_config
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# some targets can be very very picky, so let's finesse the
# .config based upon any info we may have
compile_headers_tweak_config() {
case ${CTARGET} in
sh*)
sed -i '/CONFIG_CPU_SH/d' .config || die
echo "CONFIG_CPU_SH${CTARGET:2:1}=y" >> .config
return 0;;
esac
# no changes, so lets do nothing
return 1
}
# install functions
# @FUNCTION: install_universal
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Fix permissions in tarball
install_universal() {
cd "${WORKDIR}"
chown -R 0:0 * >& /dev/null
chmod -R a+r-w+X,u+w *
cd ${OLDPWD}
}
# @FUNCTION: install_headers
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install headers
install_headers() {
local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
# 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
# of this crap anymore :D
if kernel_is ge 2 6 18 ; then
env_setup_xmakeopts
emake headers_install INSTALL_HDR_PATH="${ED}"${ddir}/.. ${xmakeopts} || die
# let other packages install some of these headers
rm -rf "${ED}"${ddir}/scsi || die #glibc/uclibc/etc...
return 0
fi
# Do not use "linux/*" as that can cause problems with very long
# $S values where the cmdline to cp is too long
pushd "${S}" >/dev/null
dodir ${ddir}/linux
cp -pPR "${S}"/include/linux "${ED}"${ddir}/ || die
rm -rf "${ED}"${ddir}/linux/modules || die
dodir ${ddir}/asm
cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm/* "${ED}"${ddir}/asm || die
if kernel_is 2 6 ; then
dodir ${ddir}/asm-generic
cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm-generic/* "${ED}"${ddir}/asm-generic || die
fi
# clean up
find "${D}" -name '*.orig' -exec rm -f {} \;
popd >/dev/null
}
# @FUNCTION: install_sources
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install sources
install_sources() {
local file
cd "${S}"
dodir /usr/src
echo ">>> Copying sources ..."
file="$(find ${WORKDIR} -iname "docs" -type d)"
if [[ -n ${file} ]]; then
for file in $(find ${file} -type f); do
echo "${file//*docs\/}" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
cat ${file} >> "${S}"/patches.txt
echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
echo "" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
done
fi
mv "${WORKDIR}"/linux* "${ED}"usr/src || die
if [[ -n "${UNIPATCH_DOCS}" ]] ; then
for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
dodoc "${T}"/${i}
done
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: preinst_headers
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Headers preinst steps
preinst_headers() {
local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
[[ -L ${EPREFIX}${ddir}/linux ]] && { rm "${EPREFIX}"${ddir}/linux || die; }
[[ -L ${EPREFIX}${ddir}/asm ]] && { rm "${EPREFIX}"${ddir}/asm || die; }
}
# @FUNCTION: postinst_sources
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Sources post installation function.
# see inline comments
postinst_sources() {
local MAKELINK=0
# if we have USE=symlink, then force K_SYMLINK=1
use symlink && K_SYMLINK=1
# We do support security on a deblobbed kernel, bug #555878.
# If some particular kernel version doesn't have security
# supported because of USE=deblob or otherwise, one can still
# set K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED on a per ebuild basis.
#[[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && \
# use deblob && \
# K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED=deblob
# if we are to forcably symlink, delete it if it already exists first.
if [[ ${K_SYMLINK} > 0 ]]; then
[[ -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && { rm "${EROOT}"usr/src/linux || die; }
MAKELINK=1
fi
# if the link doesnt exist, lets create it
[[ ! -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && MAKELINK=1
if [[ ${MAKELINK} == 1 ]]; then
ln -sf linux-${KV_FULL} "${EROOT}"usr/src/linux || die
fi
# Don't forget to make directory for sysfs
[[ ! -d ${EROOT}sys ]] && kernel_is 2 6 && { mkdir "${EROOT}"sys || die ; }
echo
elog "If you are upgrading from a previous kernel, you may be interested"
elog "in the following document:"
elog " - General upgrade guide: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Upgrade"
echo
# if K_EXTRAEINFO is set then lets display it now
if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEINFO} ]]; then
echo ${K_EXTRAEINFO} | fmt |
while read -s ELINE; do einfo "${ELINE}"; done
fi
# if K_EXTRAELOG is set then lets display it now
if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAELOG} ]]; then
echo ${K_EXTRAELOG} | fmt |
while read -s ELINE; do elog "${ELINE}"; done
fi
# if K_EXTRAEWARN is set then lets display it now
if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEWARN} ]]; then
echo ${K_EXTRAEWARN} | fmt |
while read -s ELINE; do ewarn "${ELINE}"; done
fi
# optionally display security unsupported message
# Start with why
if [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
ewarn "${PN} is UNSUPPORTED by Gentoo Security."
fi
# And now the general message.
if [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
ewarn "This means that it is likely to be vulnerable to recent security issues."
echo
ewarn "Upstream kernel developers recommend always running the latest "
ewarn "release of any current long term supported Linux kernel version."
ewarn "To see a list of these versions, their most current release and "
ewarn "long term support status, please go to https://www.kernel.org ."
echo
ewarn "For specific information on why this kernel is unsupported, please read:"
ewarn "https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Kernel_Security"
fi
# warn sparc users that they need to do cross-compiling with >= 2.6.25(bug #214765)
KV_MAJOR=$(ver_cut 1 ${OKV})
KV_MINOR=$(ver_cut 2 ${OKV})
KV_PATCH=$(ver_cut 3 ${OKV})
if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" ]]; then
if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -lt 4 && $(gcc-minor-version) -lt 4 ]]; then
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.24 ]] ; then
echo
elog "NOTE: Since 2.6.25 the kernel Makefile has changed in a way that"
elog "you now need to do"
elog " make CROSS_COMPILE=sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu-"
elog "instead of just"
elog " make"
elog "to compile the kernel. For more information please browse to"
elog "https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214765"
echo
fi
fi
fi
}
# pkg_setup functions
# @FUNCTION: setup_headers
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Determine if ${PN} supports arch
setup_headers() {
[[ -z ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH} ]] && H_SUPPORTEDARCH=${PN/-*/}
for i in ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH}; do
[[ $(tc-arch) == "${i}" ]] && H_ACCEPT_ARCH="yes"
done
if [[ ${H_ACCEPT_ARCH} != "yes" ]]; then
echo
eerror "This version of ${PN} does not support $(tc-arch)."
eerror "Please merge the appropriate sources, in most cases"
eerror "(but not all) this will be called $(tc-arch)-headers."
die "Package unsupported for $(tc-arch)"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: unipatch
# @USAGE: <list of patches to apply>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Universal function that will apply patches to source
unipatch() {
local i x y z extention PIPE_CMD UNIPATCH_DROP KPATCH_DIR PATCH_DEPTH ELINE
local STRICT_COUNT PATCH_LEVEL myLC_ALL myLANG
# set to a standard locale to ensure sorts are ordered properly.
myLC_ALL="${LC_ALL}"
myLANG="${LANG}"
LC_ALL="C"
LANG=""
[ -z "${KPATCH_DIR}" ] && KPATCH_DIR="${WORKDIR}/patches/"
[ ! -d ${KPATCH_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}
# We're gonna need it when doing patches with a predefined patchlevel
eshopts_push -s extglob
# This function will unpack all passed tarballs, add any passed patches,
# and remove any passed patchnumbers
# usage can be either via an env var or by params
# although due to the nature we pass this within this eclass
# it shall be by param only.
# -z "${UNIPATCH_LIST}" ] && UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
#unpack any passed tarballs
for i in ${UNIPATCH_LIST}; do
if echo ${i} | grep -qs -e "\.tar" -e "\.tbz" -e "\.tgz" ; then
if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
unset z
STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
do z="${z}0";
done
PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
mkdir -p "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}"
pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}" >/dev/null
unpack ${i##*/}
popd >/dev/null
else
pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}" >/dev/null
unpack ${i##*/}
popd >/dev/null
fi
[[ ${i} == *:* ]] && echo ">>> Strict patch levels not currently supported for tarballed patchsets"
else
extention=${i/*./}
extention=${extention/:*/}
PIPE_CMD=""
case ${extention} in
xz) PIPE_CMD="xz -dc";;
lzma) PIPE_CMD="lzma -dc";;
bz2) PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc";;
patch*) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
diff) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
gz|Z|z) PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc";;
ZIP|zip) PIPE_CMD="unzip -p";;
*) UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} ${i/:*/}";;
esac
PATCH_LEVEL=${i/*([^:])?(:)}
i=${i/:*/}
x=${i/*\//}
x=${x/\.${extention}/}
if [ -n "${PIPE_CMD}" ]; then
if [ ! -r "${i}" ]; then
echo
eerror "FATAL: unable to locate:"
eerror "${i}"
eerror "for read-only. The file either has incorrect permissions"
eerror "or does not exist."
die Unable to locate ${i}
fi
if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
unset z
STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
do z="${z}0";
done
PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/
$(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
else
$(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
fi
fi
fi
# If experimental was not chosen by the user, drop experimental patches not in K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
if [[ "${i}" == *"genpatches-"*".experimental."* && -n ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} ]] ; then
if [[ -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] && use experimental; then
continue
fi
local j
for j in ${KPATCH_DIR}/*/50*_*.patch*; do
for k in ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST} ; do
[[ "$(basename ${j})" == ${k}* ]] && continue 2
done
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" $(basename ${j})"
done
else
UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
local GCC_MAJOR_VER=$(gcc-major-version)
local GCC_MINOR_VER=$(gcc-minor-version)
# optimization patch for gcc < 8.X and kernel > 4.13
if kernel_is ge 4 13 ; then
if [[ ${GCC_MAJOR_VER} -lt 8 ]] && [[ ${GCC_MAJOR_VER} -gt 4 ]]; then
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5011_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc8.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5012_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc91.patch"
# optimization patch for gcc >= 8 and kernel ge 4.13
elif [[ "${GCC_MAJOR_VER}" -eq 8 ]]; then
# support old kernels for a period. For now, remove as all gcc versions required are masked
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc-4.9.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5012_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc91.patch"
elif [[ "${GCC_MAJOR_VER}" -eq 9 ]] && [[ ${GCC_MINOR_VER} -ge 1 ]]; then
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc-4.9.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5011_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc8.patch"
else
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc-4.9.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5011_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc8.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5012_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc91.patch"
fi
else
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5010_enable-additional-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc-4.9.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5011_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc8.patch"
UNIPATCH_DROP+=" 5012_enable-cpu-optimizations-for-gcc91.patch"
fi
fi
done
#populate KPATCH_DIRS so we know where to look to remove the excludes
x=${KPATCH_DIR}
KPATCH_DIR=""
for i in $(find ${x} -type d | sort -n); do
KPATCH_DIR="${KPATCH_DIR} ${i}"
done
# do not apply fbcondecor patch to sparc/sparc64 as it breaks boot
# bug #272676
if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" || "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc64" ]]; then
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.28 ]]; then
if [[ ! -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ]] ; then
UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} *_fbcondecor*.patch"
echo
ewarn "fbcondecor currently prevents sparc/sparc64 from booting"
ewarn "for kernel versions >= 2.6.29. Removing fbcondecor patch."
ewarn "See https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=272676 for details"
echo
fi
fi
fi
#so now lets get rid of the patchno's we want to exclude
UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE} ${UNIPATCH_DROP}"
for i in ${UNIPATCH_DROP}; do
ebegin "Excluding Patch #${i}"
for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -f ${x}/${i}* 2>/dev/null; done
eend $?
done
# and now, finally, we patch it :)
for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
for i in $(find ${x} -maxdepth 1 -iname "*.patch*" -or -iname "*.diff*" | sort -n); do
STDERR_T="${T}/${i/*\//}"
STDERR_T="${STDERR_T/.patch*/.err}"
[ -z ${i/*.patch*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.patch/}
#[ -z ${i/*.diff*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.diff/}
if [ -z "${PATCH_DEPTH}" ]; then PATCH_DEPTH=0; fi
####################################################################
# IMPORTANT: This is temporary code to support Linux git 3.15_rc1! #
# #
# The patch contains a removal of a symlink, followed by addition #
# of a file with the same name as the symlink in the same #
# location; this causes the dry-run to fail, filed bug #507656. #
# #
# https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507656 #
####################################################################
if [[ -n ${K_FROM_GIT} ]] ; then
if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -gt 3 || ( ${KV_MAJOR} -eq 3 && ${KV_PATCH} -gt 15 ) &&
${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] ; then
ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p1)"
if [ $(patch -p1 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -le 2 ]; then
eend 0
rm ${STDERR_T} || die
break
else
eend 1
eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
eshopts_pop
die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth 1."
fi
fi
fi
####################################################################
while [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -lt 5 ]; do
echo "Attempting Dry-run:" >> ${STDERR_T}
echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) $? -eq 0 ]; then
ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p${PATCH_DEPTH})"
echo "Attempting patch:" > ${STDERR_T}
echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
eend 0
rm ${STDERR_T} || die
break
else
eend 1
eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
eshopts_pop
die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth ${PATCH_DEPTH}."
fi
else
PATCH_DEPTH=$((${PATCH_DEPTH} + 1))
fi
done
if [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -eq 5 ]; then
eerror "Failed to dry-run patch ${i/*\//}"
eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
eshopts_pop
die "Unable to dry-run patch on any patch depth lower than 5."
fi
done
done
# When genpatches is used, we want to install 0000_README which documents
# the patches that were used; such that the user can see them, bug #301478.
if [[ ! -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ]] ; then
UNIPATCH_DOCS="${UNIPATCH_DOCS} 0000_README"
fi
# When files listed in UNIPATCH_DOCS are found in KPATCH_DIR's, we copy it
# to the temporary directory and remember them in UNIPATCH_DOCS to install
# them during the install phase.
local tmp
for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
if [[ -f ${x}/${i} ]] ; then
tmp="${tmp} ${i}"
cp -f "${x}/${i}" "${T}"/ || die
fi
done
done
UNIPATCH_DOCS="${tmp}"
# clean up KPATCH_DIR's - fixes bug #53610
for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -Rf ${x}; done
LC_ALL="${myLC_ALL}"
LANG="${myLANG}"
eshopts_pop
}
# @FUNCTION: getfilevar
# @USAGE: <variable> <configfile>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# pulled from linux-info
getfilevar() {
local workingdir basefname basedname xarch=$(tc-arch-kernel)
if [[ -z ${1} ]] && [[ ! -f ${2} ]]; then
echo -e "\n"
eerror "getfilevar requires 2 variables, with the second a valid file."
eerror " getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>"
else
workingdir=${PWD}
basefname=$(basename ${2})
basedname=$(dirname ${2})
unset ARCH
cd ${basedname}
echo -e "include ${basefname}\ne:\n\t@echo \$(${1})" | \
make ${BUILD_FIXES} -s -f - e 2>/dev/null
cd ${workingdir}
ARCH=${xarch}
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: detect_arch
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This function sets ARCH_URI and ARCH_PATCH
# with the neccessary info for the arch sepecific compatibility
# patchsets.
detect_arch() {
local ALL_ARCH LOOP_ARCH LOOP_ARCH_L COMPAT_URI i TC_ARCH_KERNEL
# COMPAT_URI is the contents of ${ARCH}_URI
# ARCH_URI is the URI for all the ${ARCH}_URI patches
# ARCH_PATCH is ARCH_URI broken into files for UNIPATCH
ARCH_URI=""
ARCH_PATCH=""
TC_ARCH_KERNEL=""
ALL_ARCH="ALPHA AMD64 ARM HPPA IA64 M68K MIPS PPC PPC64 S390 SH SPARC X86"
for LOOP_ARCH in ${ALL_ARCH}; do
COMPAT_URI="${LOOP_ARCH}_URI"
COMPAT_URI="${!COMPAT_URI}"
declare -l LOOP_ARCH_L=${LOOP_ARCH}
[[ -n ${COMPAT_URI} ]] && \
ARCH_URI="${ARCH_URI} ${LOOP_ARCH_L}? ( ${COMPAT_URI} )"
declare -u TC_ARCH_KERNEL=$(tc-arch-kernel)
if [[ ${LOOP_ARCH} == ${TC_ARCH_KERNEL} ]]; then
for i in ${COMPAT_URI}; do
ARCH_PATCH="${ARCH_PATCH} ${DISTDIR}/${i/*\//}"
done
fi
done
}
# @FUNCTION: headers___fix
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Voodoo to partially fix broken upstream headers.
# note: do not put inline/asm/volatile together (breaks "inline asm volatile")
headers___fix() {
sed -i \
-e '/^\#define.*_TYPES_H/{:loop n; bloop}' \
-e 's:\<\([us]\(8\|16\|32\|64\)\)\>:__\1:g' \
-e "s/\([[:space:]]\)inline\([[:space:](]\)/\1__inline__\2/g" \
-e "s/\([[:space:]]\)asm\([[:space:](]\)/\1__asm__\2/g" \
-e "s/\([[:space:]]\)volatile\([[:space:](]\)/\1__volatile__\2/g" \
"$@"
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_unpack
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# unpack sources, handle genpatches, deblob
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_unpack() {
universal_unpack
debug-print "Doing unipatch"
# request UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES in phase since it calls 'use'
handle_genpatches --set-unipatch-list
[[ -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ]] && \
unipatch "${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ${UNIPATCH_LIST}"
debug-print "Doing premake"
# allow ebuilds to massage the source tree after patching but before
# we run misc `make` functions below
[[ $(type -t kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_hook_premake) == "function" ]] && kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_hook_premake
debug-print "Doing unpack_set_extraversion"
[[ -z ${K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION} ]] && unpack_set_extraversion
unpack_fix_install_path
# Setup xmakeopts and cd into sourcetree.
env_setup_xmakeopts
cd "${S}"
# We dont need a version.h for anything other than headers
# at least, I should hope we dont. If this causes problems
# take out the if/fi block and inform me please.
# unpack_2_6 should now be 2.6.17 safe anyways
if [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
kernel_is 2 4 && unpack_2_4
kernel_is 2 6 && unpack_2_6
fi
if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_A} failed"
cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A} failed"
chmod +x "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "chmod deblob scripts failed"
fi
# fix a problem on ppc where TOUT writes to /usr/src/linux breaking sandbox
# only do this for kernel < 2.6.27 since this file does not exist in later
# kernels
if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} && ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} < 2.6.27 ]] ; then
sed -i \
-e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
"${S}"/arch/ppc/Makefile
else
sed -i \
-e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
"${S}"/arch/powerpc/Makefile
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_prepare
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Apply any user patches
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_prepare() {
debug-print "Applying any user patches"
# apply any user patches
case ${EAPI:-0} in
0|1|2|3|4|5) epatch_user ;;
6) eapply_user ;;
esac
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_compile
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# conpile headers or run deblob script
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_compile() {
cd "${S}"
[[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && compile_headers
if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
echo ">>> Running deblob script ..."
python_setup
sh "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" --force || die "Deblob script failed to run!!!"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_test
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if you leave it to the default src_test, it will run make to
# find whether test/check targets are present; since "make test"
# actually produces a few support files, they are installed even
# though the package is binchecks-restricted.
#
# Avoid this altogether by making the function moot.
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_test() { :; }
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_preinst
# @DESCRIPTION:
# if ETYPE = headers, call preinst_headers
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_preinst() {
[[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && preinst_headers
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_install
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install headers or sources dependant on ETYPE
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_install() {
install_universal
[[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && install_headers
[[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && install_sources
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_postinst
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# call postinst_sources for ETYPE = sources
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_postinst() {
[[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && postinst_sources
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_setup
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# check for supported kernel version, die if ETYPE is unknown, call setup_headers
# if necessary
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_setup() {
if kernel_is 2 4; then
if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -ge 4 ]] ; then
echo
ewarn "Be warned !! >=sys-devel/gcc-4.0.0 isn't supported with linux-2.4!"
ewarn "Either switch to another gcc-version (via gcc-config) or use a"
ewarn "newer kernel that supports gcc-4."
echo
ewarn "Also be aware that bugreports about gcc-4 not working"
ewarn "with linux-2.4 based ebuilds will be closed as INVALID!"
echo
fi
fi
ABI="${KERNEL_ABI}"
if [[ ${ETYPE} != sources ]] && [[ ${ETYPE} != headers ]]; then
eerror "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
die "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
fi
[[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && setup_headers
[[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && echo ">>> Preparing to unpack ..."
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_postrm
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Notify the user that after a depclean, there may be sources
# left behind that need to be manually cleaned
kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_pkg_postrm() {
# This warning only makes sense for kernel sources.
[[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && return 0
# If there isn't anything left behind, then don't complain.
[[ -e ${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL} ]] || return 0
echo
ewarn "Note: Even though you have successfully unmerged "
ewarn "your kernel package, directories in kernel source location: "
ewarn "${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL}"
ewarn "with modified files will remain behind. By design, package managers"
ewarn "will not remove these modified files and the directories they reside in."
echo
ewarn "For more detailed kernel removal instructions, please see: "
ewarn "https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Removal"
echo
}