# # spec file for package kernel-pae # # Copyright (c) 2017 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # # needssslcertforbuild %define srcversion 4.9 %define patchversion 4.9.11 %define variant %{nil} %define vanilla_only 0 %include %_sourcedir/kernel-spec-macros %define build_flavor pae %define build_default ("%build_flavor" == "default") %define build_vanilla ("%build_flavor" == "vanilla") %if ! %build_vanilla %define src_install_dir /usr/src/linux-%kernelrelease%variant %else %define src_install_dir /usr/src/linux-%kernelrelease-vanilla %endif %define obj_install_dir /usr/src/linux-%kernelrelease%variant-obj %define rpm_install_dir %buildroot%obj_install_dir %define kernel_build_dir %my_builddir/linux-%srcversion/linux-obj %(chmod +x %_sourcedir/{guards,apply-patches,check-for-config-changes,group-source-files.pl,find-provides,find-requires,split-modules,modversions,kabi.pl,mkspec,compute-PATCHVERSION.sh,arch-symbols,log.sh,try-disable-staging-driver,compress-vmlinux.sh,mkspec-dtb}) %global cpu_arch %(%_sourcedir/arch-symbols %_target_cpu) %define cpu_arch_flavor %cpu_arch/%build_flavor # Define some CONFIG variables as rpm macros as well. (rpm cannot handle # defining them all at once.) %define config_vars CONFIG_MODULES CONFIG_MODULE_SIG CONFIG_KMSG_IDS CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL_SUPPORTED CONFIG_EFI_STUB %{expand:%(eval "$(test -n "%cpu_arch_flavor" && tar -xjf %_sourcedir/config.tar.bz2 --to-stdout config/%cpu_arch_flavor)"; for config in %config_vars; do echo "%%global $config ${!config:-n}"; done)} %define split_extra (%CONFIG_MODULES == "y" && %CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL_SUPPORTED == "y") %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 %define install_vdso 1 %else %define install_vdso 0 %endif Name: kernel-pae Summary: Kernel with PAE Support License: GPL-2.0 Group: System/Kernel Version: 4.9.11 %if 0%{?is_kotd} Release: .gcf9c670 %else Release: 0 %endif Url: http://www.kernel.org/ BuildRequires: bc BuildRequires: coreutils BuildRequires: fdupes %if 0%{?suse_version} > 1310 BuildRequires: hmaccalc %endif BuildRequires: libopenssl-devel BuildRequires: modutils # Used to sign the kernel in the buildservice BuildRequires: openssl BuildRequires: pesign-obs-integration # for objtool BuildRequires: libelf-devel Provides: %name = %version-%source_rel # bnc#901925 Provides: %name-%version-%source_rel Provides: %{name}_%_target_cpu = %version-%release Provides: kernel-base = %version-%source_rel Provides: multiversion(kernel) # In SLE11, kernel-$flavor complemented kernel-$flavor-base. With SLE12, # kernel-$flavor itself contains all the needed files and kernel-$flavor-base # is a subset that can replace kernel-$flavor in some scenarios. We need to # obsolete the -base subpackage from SLE11, so that the base files are not # owned by multiple packages now. The dependency is not correct wrt openSUSE # 11.2 - 11.4, but we primarily care about the supported upgrade path. Obsoletes: %name-base < 3.1 # The following is copied to the -base subpackage as well # BEGIN COMMON DEPS Requires(pre): coreutils awk # For /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 Requires(post): suse-module-tools # For depmod (modutils is a dependency provided by both module-init-tools and # kmod-compat) Requires(post): modutils # This Requires is wrong, because the post/postun scripts have a # test -x update-bootloader, having perl-Bootloader is not a hard requirement. # But, there is no way to tell rpm or yast to schedule the installation # of perl-Bootloader before kernel-binary.rpm if both are in the list of # packages to install/update. Likewise, this is true for mkinitrd. # Need a perl-Bootloader with /usr/lib/bootloader/bootloader_entry Requires(post): perl-Bootloader >= 0.4.15 %if %build_vanilla Requires(post): mkinitrd %else # Require a mkinitrd that can handle usbhid/hid-generic built-in (bnc#773559) Requires(post): mkinitrd >= 2.7.1 %endif # Install the package providing /etc/SuSE-release early enough, so that # the grub entry has correct title (bnc#757565) Requires(post): distribution-release # END COMMON DEPS # Do not install p-b and mkinitrd for the install check, the %post script is # able to handle this #!BuildIgnore: perl-Bootloader mkinitrd distribution-release # Remove some packages that are installed automatically by the build system, # but are not needed to build the kernel #!BuildIgnore: autoconf automake gettext-runtime libtool cvs gettext-tools m4 udev insserv %ifarch s390 s390x %if %build_vanilla && 0%{?suse_version} < 1130 BuildRequires: dwarfextract %endif %endif %ifarch %arm BuildRequires: u-boot-tools %endif Obsoletes: microcode_ctl # Force bzip2 instead of lzma compression to # 1) allow install on older dist versions, and # 2) decrease build times (bsc#962356) %define _binary_payload w9.bzdio # dead network if installed on SLES10, otherwise it will work (mostly) Conflicts: sysfsutils < 2.0 Conflicts: apparmor-profiles <= 2.1 Conflicts: apparmor-parser < 2.3 # root-lvm only works with newer udevs Conflicts: udev < 118 Conflicts: lvm2 < 2.02.33 # Interface to hv_kvp_daemon changed Conflicts: hyper-v < 4 %ifarch %ix86 Conflicts: libc.so.6()(64bit) %endif Provides: kernel = %version-%source_rel %ifarch %ix86 Provides: kernel-bigsmp = 2.6.17 Obsoletes: kernel-bigsmp <= 2.6.17 Provides: kernel-vmi = 2.6.38 Obsoletes: kernel-vmi <= 2.6.38 Provides: kernel-desktop = 4.3 Obsoletes: kernel-desktop <= 4.3 Provides: kernel-xen = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-xen <= 4.4 Provides: kernel-ec2 = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-ec2 <= 4.4 %endif %ifarch %ix86 Provides: kernel-vmi-base = 2.6.38 Obsoletes: kernel-vmi-base <= 2.6.38 Provides: kernel-desktop-base = 4.3 Obsoletes: kernel-desktop-base <= 4.3 Provides: kernel-xen-base = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-xen-base <= 4.4 Provides: kernel-ec2-base = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-ec2-base <= 4.4 %endif %obsolete_rebuilds %name Source0: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/linux-%srcversion.tar.xz Source2: source-post.sh Source3: kernel-source.rpmlintrc Source8: devel-pre.sh Source9: devel-post.sh Source10: preun.sh Source11: postun.sh Source12: pre.sh Source13: post.sh Source14: series.conf Source16: guards Source17: apply-patches Source21: config.conf Source23: supported.conf Source33: check-for-config-changes Source35: group-source-files.pl Source36: README.PATCH-POLICY.SUSE Source37: README.SUSE Source38: README.KSYMS Source39: config-options.changes.txt Source40: source-timestamp Source44: find-provides Source45: find-requires Source46: split-modules Source47: modversions Source48: macros.kernel-source Source49: kernel-module-subpackage Source50: kabi.pl Source51: mkspec Source52: kernel-source%variant.changes Source53: kernel-source.spec.in Source54: kernel-binary.spec.in Source55: kernel-syms.spec.in Source56: kernel-docs.spec.in Source57: kernel-cert-subpackage Source58: constraints.in Source60: config.sh Source61: compute-PATCHVERSION.sh Source62: old-flavors Source63: arch-symbols Source64: package-descriptions Source65: kernel-spec-macros Source67: log.sh Source68: host-memcpy-hack.h Source69: try-disable-staging-driver Source70: kernel-obs-build.spec.in Source71: kernel-obs-qa.spec.in Source72: compress-vmlinux.sh Source73: dtb.spec.in.in Source74: mkspec-dtb Source100: config.tar.bz2 Source101: config.addon.tar.bz2 Source102: patches.arch.tar.bz2 Source103: patches.drivers.tar.bz2 Source104: patches.fixes.tar.bz2 Source105: patches.rpmify.tar.bz2 Source106: patches.suse.tar.bz2 Source107: patches.xen.tar.bz2 Source108: patches.addon.tar.bz2 Source109: patches.kernel.org.tar.bz2 Source110: patches.apparmor.tar.bz2 Source111: patches.rt.tar.bz2 Source112: patches.trace.tar.bz2 Source113: patches.kabi.tar.bz2 Source120: kabi.tar.bz2 Source121: sysctl.tar.bz2 BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build ExclusiveArch: %ix86 %define kmp_target_cpu %_target_cpu %ifarch %ix86 # Only i386/default supports i586, mark other flavors' packages as i686 %if ! %build_default BuildArch: i686 # KMPs are always built as i586, because rpm does not allow to build # subpackages for different architectures. Therefore, we change the # /usr/src/linux-obj/ symlink to i586. %define kmp_target_cpu i586 %endif %endif # These files are found in the kernel-source package: NoSource: 0 NoSource: 2 NoSource: 3 NoSource: 8 NoSource: 9 NoSource: 10 NoSource: 11 NoSource: 12 NoSource: 13 NoSource: 14 NoSource: 16 NoSource: 17 NoSource: 21 NoSource: 23 NoSource: 33 NoSource: 35 NoSource: 36 NoSource: 37 NoSource: 38 NoSource: 39 NoSource: 40 NoSource: 44 NoSource: 45 NoSource: 46 NoSource: 47 NoSource: 48 NoSource: 49 NoSource: 50 NoSource: 51 NoSource: 52 NoSource: 53 NoSource: 54 NoSource: 55 NoSource: 56 NoSource: 57 NoSource: 58 NoSource: 60 NoSource: 61 NoSource: 62 NoSource: 63 NoSource: 64 NoSource: 65 NoSource: 67 NoSource: 68 NoSource: 69 NoSource: 70 NoSource: 71 NoSource: 72 NoSource: 73 NoSource: 74 NoSource: 100 NoSource: 101 NoSource: 102 NoSource: 103 NoSource: 104 NoSource: 105 NoSource: 106 NoSource: 107 NoSource: 108 NoSource: 109 NoSource: 110 NoSource: 111 NoSource: 112 NoSource: 113 NoSource: 120 NoSource: 121 # The following KMPs have been integrated into the kernel package, # grouped by the last product that contained them. # Usage: obsolete_kmp # Note that KMPs embed the version of the kernel built against, that's why # the _3 suffix for 2.6.x-based KMPs %define obsolete_kmp() Obsoletes: %1-kmp-%build_flavor <= %2 \ Provides: %1-kmp = %2 \ Provides: %1-kmp-%build_flavor = %2 # sles10 / 10.3 %obsolete_kmp iwlwifi 1.3.27_3 %obsolete_kmp ipw3945 1.2.2_3 # sled10 / 11.0 %obsolete_kmp uvcvideo r200_3 # sle11-ga %obsolete_kmp enic 0.0.1_3 %obsolete_kmp fnic 1.0.0_3 %obsolete_kmp brocade-bfa 1.1.0.2_3 %obsolete_kmp kvm 78.2.6.30.1_3 %obsolete_kmp perfmon 2_3 %obsolete_kmp iwlagn-2-6-27 1.0_3 %obsolete_kmp msi-wmi 1.0_3 # 11.1 %obsolete_kmp quickcam 0.6.7 # sle11-sp1 %obsolete_kmp wacom 0.8.1_3 %obsolete_kmp btrfs 0_3 %obsolete_kmp brocade-bna 2.1.0.0_3 %obsolete_kmp hyper-v 0_3 %obsolete_kmp intel-e1000e 2.2.14 %obsolete_kmp drm 3.7_3.1 Obsoletes: firewire <= 3.0 Provides: firewire = 3.0 %obsolete_kmp firewire 3.0 %obsolete_kmp iwlagn 3.0 Obsoletes: compat-ath9k <= 3.0 Provides: compat-ath9k = 3.0 %obsolete_kmp compat-ath9k 3.0 %obsolete_kmp realtek-r8192ce_pci 2.6.0005_3 %obsolete_kmp realtek-r8192se_pci 2.6.0019.1207.2010_3 %obsolete_kmp rt3090 2.4.0.4_3 %obsolete_kmp rt3592 2.4.1.1_3 %obsolete_kmp rt5390 2.4.0.4_3 %obsolete_kmp ath3k 1.0_3 Obsoletes: ath3k-firmware <= 1.0 Provides: ath3k-firmware = 1.0 %obsolete_kmp compat-wireless 3.12 %obsolete_kmp rts5229 1.08 %obsolete_kmp rts_pstor 1.11 # sle12-sp1 / Leap 42.1 %obsolete_kmp xen 4.6.1 %obsolete_kmp compat-wireless 4.4 # TW 4.8 %obsolete_kmp ftsteutates 20160601 # Provide the exported symbols as "ksym(symbol) = hash" %define _use_internal_dependency_generator 0 %define __find_provides %_sourcedir/find-provides %name # Generate dependencies for KMPs defined in supported.conf %define __find_requires %_sourcedir/find-requires %name %version-%release %my_builddir # Will modules not listed in supported.conf abort the kernel build (0/1)? %define supported_modules_check 0 %description This kernel supports up to 64GB of main memory. It requires Physical Addressing Extensions (PAE), which were introduced with the Pentium Pro processor. PAE is not only more physical address space but also important for the "no execute" feature which disables execution of code that is marked as non-executable. Therefore, the PAE kernel should be used on any systems that support it, regardless of the amount of main memory. %source_timestamp %prep if ! [ -e %{S:0} ]; then echo "The %name-%version.nosrc.rpm package does not contain the" \ "complete sources. Please install kernel-source-%version.src.rpm." exit 1 fi SYMBOLS= if test -e %_sourcedir/extra-symbols; then SYMBOLS=$(cat %_sourcedir/extra-symbols) echo "extra symbol(s):" $SYMBOLS fi # Unpack all sources and patches %setup -q -c -T -a 0 -a 100 -a 101 -a 102 -a 103 -a 104 -a 105 -a 106 -a 107 -a 108 -a 109 -a 110 -a 111 -a 112 -a 113 -a 120 -a 121 mkdir -p %kernel_build_dir # Generate a list of modules with their support status marking %_sourcedir/guards --list --with-guards <%_sourcedir/supported.conf | \ awk ' /\+external / { print $(NF) " external"; next; } /^-/ { print $(NF) " no"; next; } { print $(NF); } ' >%kernel_build_dir/Module.supported for package in base ; do %_sourcedir/guards --default=0 "$package" \ <%_sourcedir/supported.conf | sed 's,.*/,,; s,\.ko$,,' | \ sort -u >%kernel_build_dir/Module."$package" done cd linux-%srcversion %_sourcedir/apply-patches \ %if %{build_vanilla} --vanilla \ %endif %_sourcedir/series.conf .. $SYMBOLS cd %kernel_build_dir # Override the timestamp 'uname -v' reports with the source timestamp and # the commit hash. date=$(head -n 1 %_sourcedir/source-timestamp) commit=$(sed -n 's/GIT Revision: //p' %_sourcedir/source-timestamp) cat > .kernel-binary.spec.buildenv < localversion fi vanilla_base="default" %ifarch %ix86 vanilla_base="pae" %endif if ! grep -q CONFIG_MMU= "%my_builddir/config/%cpu_arch_flavor"; then cp "%my_builddir/config/%cpu_arch/$vanilla_base" .config ../scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh -m .config \ %my_builddir/config/%cpu_arch_flavor else cp %my_builddir/config/%cpu_arch_flavor .config fi if test -e %my_builddir/config.addon/%cpu_arch_flavor; then # FIXME: config.addon doesn't affect the %CONFIG_ macros defined at # the top of the specfile ../scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh -m .config %my_builddir/config.addon/%cpu_arch_flavor fi ../scripts/config \ --set-str CONFIG_LOCALVERSION -%source_rel-%build_flavor \ --enable CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL \ %if 0%{?__debug_package:1} --enable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO %else --disable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO %endif MAKE_ARGS="$MAKE_ARGS %{?_smp_mflags} -C .. O=$PWD" if test -e %_sourcedir/TOLERATE-UNKNOWN-NEW-CONFIG-OPTIONS; then yes '' | make oldconfig $MAKE_ARGS else cp .config .config.orig make silentoldconfig $MAKE_ARGS < /dev/null %_sourcedir/check-for-config-changes .config.orig .config rm .config.orig fi make prepare $MAKE_ARGS make scripts $MAKE_ARGS krel=$(make -s kernelrelease $MAKE_ARGS) if [ "$krel" != "%kernelrelease-%build_flavor" ]; then echo "Kernel release mismatch: $krel != %kernelrelease-%build_flavor" >&2 exit 1 fi make clean $MAKE_ARGS rm -f source find . ! -type d ! -name 'Module.base' ! -name 'Module.*-kmp' -printf '%%P\n' \ > %my_builddir/obj-files %build cd %kernel_build_dir source .kernel-binary.spec.buildenv # create *.symref files in the tree if test -e %my_builddir/kabi/%cpu_arch/symtypes-%build_flavor; then %_sourcedir/modversions --unpack . < $_ fi # copy module signing certificate(s). We use the default path and trick # certs/Makefile to not regenerate the certificate. It is done this way so # that the kernel-source package can be rebuilt even without the certificate mkdir -p certs for f in %_sourcedir/*.crt; do if ! test -e "$f"; then continue fi touch certs/x509.genkey cat "$f" >>certs/signing_key.pem done MAKE_ARGS="$MAKE_ARGS %{?_smp_mflags}" %if %CONFIG_KMSG_IDS == "y" chmod +x ../scripts/kmsg-doc MAKE_ARGS="$MAKE_ARGS D=2" %endif while true; do make all $MAKE_ARGS 2>&1 \ | tee buildlog if test "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -eq 0; then break fi # In the linux-next and vanilla branches, we try harder to build a # package. if test 0%vanilla_only -gt 0 && %_sourcedir/try-disable-staging-driver buildlog; then echo "Retrying make" else exit 1 fi done %install # sign the modules, firmware and possibly the kernel in the buildservice export BRP_PESIGN_FILES="*.ko" %if %CONFIG_EFI_STUB == "y" BRP_PESIGN_FILES="$BRP_PESIGN_FILES /boot/vmlinuz-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor" %endif %ifarch %ix86 # XXX: do not sign on x86, as the repackaging changes kernel-pae # from i686 to i586 BRP_PESIGN_FILES="" %endif # get rid of /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-debug # strip removes too much from the vmlinux ELF binary export NO_BRP_STRIP_DEBUG=true export STRIP_KEEP_SYMTAB='*/vmlinux-*' # /lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/source points to the source # directory installed by kernel-devel. The kernel-%build_flavor-devel package # has a correct dependency on kernel-devel, but the brp check does not see # kernel-devel during build. export NO_BRP_STALE_LINK_ERROR=yes cd %kernel_build_dir mkdir -p %buildroot/boot # (Could strip out non-public symbols.) cp -p System.map %buildroot/boot/System.map-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor add_vmlinux() { local vmlinux=boot/vmlinux-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor cp vmlinux %buildroot/$vmlinux # make sure that find-debuginfo.sh picks it up. In the filelist, we # mark the file 0644 again chmod +x %buildroot/$vmlinux if test $1 == "--compressed"; then # avoid using the gzip -n option to make kdump happy (bnc#880848#c20) ts="$(head -n1 %_sourcedir/source-timestamp)" touch -d "$ts" %buildroot/$vmlinux touch %buildroot/$vmlinux.gz %if 0%{?__debug_package:1} # compress the vmlinux image after find-debuginfo.sh has processed it %global __debug_install_post %__debug_install_post \ %_sourcedir/compress-vmlinux.sh %buildroot/boot/vmlinux-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor %else %_sourcedir/compress-vmlinux.sh %buildroot/$vmlinux %endif ghost_vmlinux=true else ghost_vmlinux=false fi } # architecture specifics %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 add_vmlinux --compressed image=bzImage cp -p arch/x86/boot/$image %buildroot/boot/vmlinuz-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor image=vmlinuz %endif %ifarch ppc ppc64 ppc64le add_vmlinux image=vmlinux %endif %ifarch s390 s390x add_vmlinux --compressed cp -p arch/s390/boot/image %buildroot/boot/image-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor image=image if test -e arch/s390/boot/kerntypes.o; then cp -p arch/s390/boot/kerntypes.o %buildroot/boot/Kerntypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor elif test -x "$(which dwarfextract 2>/dev/null)"; then dwarfextract vmlinux %buildroot/boot/Kerntypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor || echo "dwarfextract failed ($?)" fi %if %CONFIG_KMSG_IDS == "y" mkdir -p %buildroot/usr/share/man/man9 find man -name '*.9' -exec install -m 644 -D '{}' %buildroot/usr/share/man/man9/ ';' %endif %endif %ifarch %arm add_vmlinux --compressed image=zImage cp -p arch/arm/boot/$image %buildroot/boot/$image-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor %endif %ifarch aarch64 add_vmlinux --compressed image=Image cp -p arch/arm64/boot/$image %buildroot/boot/$image-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor %endif if test -x /usr/lib/rpm/pesign/gen-hmac; then $_ -r %buildroot /boot/$image-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi # Package the compiled-in certificates as DER files in /etc/uefi/certs # and have mokutil enroll them when the kernel is installed certs=() if test %CONFIG_MODULE_SIG = "y"; then for f in *.x509; do if ! test -s "$f"; then continue fi h=$(openssl x509 -inform DER -fingerprint -noout -in "$f") test -n "$h" cert=/etc/uefi/certs/$(echo "$h" | \ sed -rn 's/^SHA1 Fingerprint=//; T; s/://g; s/(.{8}).*/\1/p').crt if test -e %buildroot/"$cert"; then continue fi mkdir -p %buildroot/etc/uefi/certs cp "$f" %buildroot/"$cert" certs=("${certs[@]}" "$cert") done fi for sub in '-base' '' '-extra'; do case "$sub" in '-base' | '') base_package=1 ;; *) base_package=0 ;; esac for script in preun postun pre post devel-pre devel-post; do if test %build_flavor = "zfcpdump"; then : >%my_builddir/$script$sub.sh continue fi sed -e "s:@KERNELRELEASE@:%kernelrelease:g" \ -e "s:@IMAGE@:$image:g" \ -e "s:@FLAVOR""@:%build_flavor:g" \ -e "s:@SUBPACKAGE@:%name$sub:g" \ -e "s:@BASE_PACKAGE@:$base_package:g" \ -e "s:@RPM_VERSION_RELEASE@:%version-%release:g" \ -e "s:@RPM_TARGET_CPU@:%_target_cpu:g" \ -e "s:@CPU_ARCH_FLAVOR@:%cpu_arch_flavor:g" \ -e "s:@SRCVARIANT@:%variant:g" \ %_sourcedir/$script.sh > %my_builddir/$script$sub.sh if test "$base_package" -eq 1 -a "${#certs[@]}" -gt 0; then case "$script" in preun | postun | post) # Copy the respective scriptlet from kernel-cert-subpackage sed "1,/^%%$script / d; /^%%[^%%]/,\$ d; s:@CERTS@:${certs[*]}:g" \ %_sourcedir/kernel-cert-subpackage \ >>"%my_builddir/$script$sub.sh" esac fi # Do an exit 0 at the end of each scriptlet. If the last real command # in the scriptlet (e.g. update-bootloader call, see bnc#809617) # returns an error, we do not want to amplify the damage by leaving # the system in an inconsistent state. echo "exit 0" >>"%my_builddir/$script$sub.sh" done done %if %build_vanilla # keep this -suffix list in sync with post.sh and postun.sh suffix=-%build_flavor %endif ln -s $image$suffix %buildroot/boot/$image$suffix ln -s initrd$suffix %buildroot/boot/initrd$suffix cp -p .config %buildroot/boot/config-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor sysctl_file=%buildroot/boot/sysctl.conf-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor for file in %my_builddir/sysctl/{defaults,%cpu_arch/arch-defaults,%cpu_arch_flavor}; do if [ -f "$file" ]; then cat "$file" fi done | sed '1i # Generated file - do not edit.' >$sysctl_file if [ ! -s $sysctl_file ]; then rm $sysctl_file fi %if %install_vdso # Install the unstripped vdso's that are linked in the kernel image make vdso_install $MAKE_ARGS INSTALL_MOD_PATH=%buildroot rm -rf %buildroot/lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/vdso/.build-id %endif # Create a dummy initrd with roughly the size the real one will have. # That way, YaST will know that this package requires some additional # space in /boot. dd if=/dev/zero of=%buildroot/boot/initrd-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor \ bs=1024 seek=2047 count=1 # Also reserve some space for the kdump initrd cp %buildroot/boot/initrd-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor{,-kdump} if [ %CONFIG_MODULES = y ]; then mkdir -p %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch_flavor mkdir -p %buildroot/usr/src/linux-obj/%cpu_arch ln -s %build_flavor %buildroot/usr/src/linux-obj/%cpu_arch_flavor gzip -n -c9 < Module.symvers > %buildroot/boot/symvers-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor.gz make modules_install $MAKE_ARGS INSTALL_MOD_PATH=%buildroot %ifarch s390 s390x if test -e arch/s390/boot/kerntypes.o; then : elif test -x "$(which dwarfextract 2>/dev/null)" -a \ -f %buildroot/boot/Kerntypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor; then find %buildroot -name "*.ko" > kofiles.list dwarfextract %buildroot/boot/Kerntypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor -C kofiles.list || echo "dwarfextract failed ($?)" fi %endif # Also put the resulting file in %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch/%build_flavor # so that kernel-devel + kernel-%build_flavor is sufficient for building # modules that have modversions as well. mkdir -p %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch/%build_flavor cp Module.symvers %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch/%build_flavor # Table of types used in exported symbols (for modversion debugging). %_sourcedir/modversions --pack . > %buildroot/boot/symtypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor if [ -s %buildroot/boot/symtypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor ]; then gzip -n -9 %buildroot/boot/symtypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor else rm -f %buildroot/boot/symtypes-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi # Some architecture's $(uname -m) output is different from the ARCH # parameter that needs to be passed to kbuild. Create symlinks from # $(uname -m) to the ARCH directory. if [ ! -e %rpm_install_dir/%kmp_target_cpu ]; then ln -sf %cpu_arch %rpm_install_dir/%kmp_target_cpu ln -sf %cpu_arch %buildroot/usr/src/linux-obj/%kmp_target_cpu fi # We were building in %my_builddir/linux-%srcversion, but the sources will # later be installed in /usr/src/linux-%srcversion-%source_rel. Fix up the # build symlink. rm -f %buildroot/lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/{source,build} ln -s %src_install_dir \ %buildroot/lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/source ln -s %obj_install_dir/%cpu_arch/%build_flavor \ %buildroot/lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/build # Abort if there are any undefined symbols msg="$(/sbin/depmod -F %buildroot/boot/System.map-%kernelrelease-%build_flavor \ -b %buildroot -ae %kernelrelease-%build_flavor 2>&1)" if [ $? -ne 0 ] || echo "$msg" | grep 'needs unknown symbol'; then exit 1 fi %_sourcedir/split-modules -d %buildroot \ -o %my_builddir \ -b %kernel_build_dir \ %if %CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL_SUPPORTED == "y" -e \ %endif %if ! %supported_modules_check -i %endif %if ! %split_extra cat %my_builddir/unsupported-modules >>%my_builddir/main-modules %endif # The modules.dep file is sorted randomly which produces strange file # checksums. As the file is not included in the resulting RPM, it's # pointless to rely on its contents. Replacing by zeros to make the # checksums always the same for several builds of the same package. dd if=/dev/zero of=%buildroot/lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/modules.dep ibs=`stat -c%s %buildroot/lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor/modules.dep` count=1 res=0 if test -e %my_builddir/kabi/%cpu_arch/symvers-%build_flavor; then # check for kabi changes %_sourcedir/kabi.pl --rules %my_builddir/kabi/severities \ %my_builddir/kabi/%cpu_arch/symvers-%build_flavor \ Module.symvers || res=$? fi if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then # %ignore_kabi_badness is defined in the Kernel:* projects in the # OBS to be able to build the KOTD in spite of kabi errors if [ 0%{?ignore_kabi_badness} -eq 0 -a \ ! -e %my_builddir/kabi/%cpu_arch/ignore-%build_flavor -a \ ! -e %_sourcedir/IGNORE-KABI-BADNESS ]; then echo "Create a file IGNORE-KABI-BADNESS in the kernel-source" \ "directory to build this kernel even though its badness is" \ "higher than allowed for an official kernel." exit 1 fi fi # arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.o is required for building external # modules on powerpc if [ -f %kernel_build_dir/arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.o ]; then echo arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.o >> %my_builddir/obj-files fi tar -cf - -T %my_builddir/obj-files | \ tar -xf - -C %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch_flavor # bnc#507084 find %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch_flavor/scripts -type f -perm -111 | \ while read f; do case "$(file -b "$f")" in ELF\ *\ executable*) strip "$f" esac done # Recreate the generated Makefile with correct path sh ../scripts/mkmakefile ../../../%{basename:%src_install_dir} \ %rpm_install_dir/%cpu_arch_flavor \ $(echo %srcversion | sed -r 's/^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+).*/\1 \2/') fi add_dirs_to_filelist() { sed -rn ' # print file name p # remove filelist macros s:%%[a-z]+(\([^)]+\))? ?::g # add %%dir prefix s:^:%%dir : # print all parents :a # skip directories owned by other packages s:^%%dir (/boot|/etc|/lib/(modules|firmware)|/usr/src)/[^/]+$:: s:/[^/]+$::p ta ' "$@" | sort -u } # Collect the file lists. shopt -s nullglob dotglob > %my_builddir/kernel-devel.files for file in %buildroot/boot/symtypes* %buildroot/lib/modules/*/{build,source}; do f=${file##%buildroot} echo "$f" done | add_dirs_to_filelist >%my_builddir/kernel-devel.files { cd %buildroot for f in boot/*; do if test -L "$f"; then echo "%%ghost /$f" continue elif test ! -f "$f"; then continue fi case "$f" in boot/initrd-*) echo "%%ghost /$f" continue ;; boot/vmlinux-*.gz) ;; boot/vmlinux-*) if $ghost_vmlinux; then echo "%%ghost /$f" continue fi ;; boot/symtypes*) continue ;; esac echo "%%attr(0644, root, root) /$f" done if [ %CONFIG_MODULES = y ]; then find lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor \ -type d -o \ \( -path '*/modules.*' ! -path '*/modules.order' \ ! -path '*/modules.builtin' \) -printf '%%%%ghost /%%p\n' \ -o -name '*.ko' -prune -o -type f -printf '/%%p\n' cat %my_builddir/base-modules fi if test %CONFIG_MODULE_SIG = "y" -a -d etc/uefi/certs; then find etc/uefi/certs -type f -printf '/%%p\n' fi if test -d lib/firmware/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor; then echo "%%dir /lib/firmware/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor" cat %my_builddir/base-firmware fi if [ -e .%_docdir/%name ]; then echo "%%doc %_docdir/%name" fi } | sort -u | add_dirs_to_filelist >%my_builddir/kernel-base.files { add_dirs_to_filelist %my_builddir/{kernel-base.files,main-modules} if test -d %buildroot/lib/firmware/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor; then echo "/lib/firmware/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor" fi } > %my_builddir/kernel-main.files %if %split_extra add_dirs_to_filelist %my_builddir/unsupported-modules > %my_builddir/kernel-extra.files %endif for f in %my_builddir/*-kmp-modules; do f2=${f%%-modules}.files add_dirs_to_filelist "$f" >"$f2" done # Hardlink duplicate files automatically (from package fdupes): It doesn't save # much, but it keeps rpmlint from breaking the package build. Note that we skip # /usr/src/linux-obj intentionally, to not accidentally break timestamps there %fdupes $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib %preun -f preun.sh %postun -f postun.sh %pre -f pre.sh %post -f post.sh %files -f kernel-main.files %defattr(-, root, root) %if %CONFIG_MODULES == "y" %package base Summary: Kernel with PAE Support - base modules Group: System/Kernel Url: http://www.kernel.org/ Provides: kernel-base = %version-%source_rel Provides: multiversion(kernel) Conflicts: %name = %version-%release Requires(pre): coreutils awk # For /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 Requires(post): suse-module-tools # For depmod (modutils is a dependency provided by both module-init-tools and # kmod-compat) Requires(post): modutils # This Requires is wrong, because the post/postun scripts have a # test -x update-bootloader, having perl-Bootloader is not a hard requirement. # But, there is no way to tell rpm or yast to schedule the installation # of perl-Bootloader before kernel-binary.rpm if both are in the list of # packages to install/update. Likewise, this is true for mkinitrd. # Need a perl-Bootloader with /usr/lib/bootloader/bootloader_entry Requires(post): perl-Bootloader >= 0.4.15 %if %build_vanilla Requires(post): mkinitrd %else # Require a mkinitrd that can handle usbhid/hid-generic built-in (bnc#773559) Requires(post): mkinitrd >= 2.7.1 %endif # Install the package providing /etc/SuSE-release early enough, so that # the grub entry has correct title (bnc#757565) Requires(post): distribution-release %ifarch %ix86 Provides: kernel-vmi-base = 2.6.38 Obsoletes: kernel-vmi-base <= 2.6.38 Provides: kernel-desktop-base = 4.3 Obsoletes: kernel-desktop-base <= 4.3 Provides: kernel-xen-base = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-xen-base <= 4.4 Provides: kernel-ec2-base = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-ec2-base <= 4.4 %endif %obsolete_rebuilds %name-base %ifarch %ix86 Conflicts: libc.so.6()(64bit) %endif %description base This kernel supports up to 64GB of main memory. It requires Physical Addressing Extensions (PAE), which were introduced with the Pentium Pro processor. PAE is not only more physical address space but also important for the "no execute" feature which disables execution of code that is marked as non-executable. Therefore, the PAE kernel should be used on any systems that support it, regardless of the amount of main memory. This package contains only the base modules, required in all installs. %source_timestamp %preun base -f preun-base.sh %postun base -f postun-base.sh %pre base -f pre-base.sh %post base -f post-base.sh %files base -f kernel-base.files %defattr(-, root, root) %endif %package extra Summary: Kernel with PAE Support - Unsupported kernel modules Group: System/Kernel Url: http://www.kernel.org/ Provides: %name-extra_%_target_cpu = %version-%release Provides: kernel-extra = %version-%source_rel Provides: multiversion(kernel) Requires: %{name}_%_target_cpu = %version-%release Requires(pre): coreutils awk Requires(post): modutils Requires(post): perl-Bootloader Requires(post): mkinitrd %ifarch %ix86 Provides: kernel-vmi-extra = 2.6.38 Obsoletes: kernel-vmi-extra <= 2.6.38 Provides: kernel-desktop-extra = 4.3 Obsoletes: kernel-desktop-extra <= 4.3 Provides: kernel-xen-extra = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-xen-extra <= 4.4 Provides: kernel-ec2-extra = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-ec2-extra <= 4.4 %endif %obsolete_rebuilds %name-extra Supplements: packageand(product(SUSE_SLED):%{name}_%_target_cpu) %ifarch %ix86 Conflicts: libc.so.6()(64bit) %endif %description extra This kernel supports up to 64GB of main memory. It requires Physical Addressing Extensions (PAE), which were introduced with the Pentium Pro processor. PAE is not only more physical address space but also important for the "no execute" feature which disables execution of code that is marked as non-executable. Therefore, the PAE kernel should be used on any systems that support it, regardless of the amount of main memory. This package contains additional modules not supported by Novell. %source_timestamp %preun extra -f preun-extra.sh %postun extra -f postun-extra.sh %pre extra -f pre-extra.sh %post extra -f post-extra.sh %if %split_extra %files extra -f kernel-extra.files %defattr(-, root, root) %endif %if %CONFIG_KMSG_IDS == "y" %package man Summary: The collection of man pages generated by the kmsg script Group: System/Kernel %description man This package includes the man pages that have been generated from the kmsg message documentation comments. %source_timestamp %files man %defattr(-,root,root) /usr/share/man/man9/* %endif %package devel Summary: Development files necessary for building kernel modules Group: Development/Sources Provides: %name-devel = %version-%source_rel Provides: multiversion(kernel) %if ! %build_vanilla Requires: kernel-devel%variant = %version-%source_rel Recommends: make Recommends: gcc Recommends: perl Supplements: packageand(%name:kernel-devel%variant) %else Requires: kernel-source-vanilla = %version-%source_rel Supplements: packageand(%name:kernel-source-vanilla) %endif %ifarch %ix86 Provides: kernel-vmi-devel = 2.6.38 Obsoletes: kernel-vmi-devel <= 2.6.38 Provides: kernel-desktop-devel = 4.3 Obsoletes: kernel-desktop-devel <= 4.3 Provides: kernel-xen-devel = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-xen-devel <= 4.4 Provides: kernel-ec2-devel = 4.4 Obsoletes: kernel-ec2-devel <= 4.4 %endif %obsolete_rebuilds %name-devel PreReq: coreutils %description devel This package contains files necessary for building kernel modules (and kernel module packages) against the %build_flavor flavor of the kernel. %source_timestamp %if %CONFIG_MODULES == "y" %pre devel -f devel-pre.sh %post devel -f devel-post.sh %files devel -f kernel-devel.files %defattr(-,root,root) %dir %obj_install_dir %dir %obj_install_dir/%cpu_arch %dir /usr/src/linux-obj %dir /usr/src/linux-obj/%cpu_arch %ghost /usr/src/linux-obj/%cpu_arch_flavor %obj_install_dir/%cpu_arch_flavor %if %kmp_target_cpu != %cpu_arch %obj_install_dir/%kmp_target_cpu /usr/src/linux-obj/%kmp_target_cpu %endif %if %CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL_SUPPORTED == "y" %package kgraft Summary: Metapackage to pull in matching kgraft-patch package Group: System/Kernel Requires: kgraft-patch-%(echo %version-%source_rel | sed 'y/\./_/')-%build_flavor Provides: multiversion(kernel) %description kgraft This is a metapackage that pulls in the matching kgraft-patch package for a given kernel version. The advantage of the metapackage is that its name is static, unlike the kgraft-patch--flavor package names. %files kgraft # rpmlint complains about empty packages, so lets own something %defattr(-, root, root) %dir /lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor %endif %endif # %CONFIG_MODULES %changelog