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File kernel-debug.spec of Package kernel-syms.5643
# # spec file for package kernel-debug # # 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 4.4 %define patchversion 4.4.74 %define variant %{nil} %define vanilla_only 0 %include %_sourcedir/kernel-spec-macros %define build_flavor debug %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}) %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 ${!config:-n}"; done)} %define split_extra (%CONFIG_MODULES == "y" && %CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL_SUPPORTED == "y") %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 %define install_vdso 1 %else %define install_vdso 0 %endif Name: kernel-debug Summary: A Debug Version of the Kernel License: GPL-2.0 Group: System/Kernel Version: 4.4.74 %if 0%{?is_kotd} Release: <RELEASE>.g545c055 %else Release: 0 %endif Url: http://www.kernel.org/ BuildRequires: bc BuildRequires: coreutils BuildRequires: fdupes %if 0%{?suse_version} > 1310 BuildRequires: hmaccalc %endif BuildRequires: libopenssl-devel BuildRequires: modutils # Used to sign the kernel in the buildservice BuildRequires: openssl BuildRequires: pesign-obs-integration # for objtool BuildRequires: libelf-devel Provides: %name = %version-%source_rel # bnc#901925 Provides: %name-%version-%source_rel Provides: %{name}_%_target_cpu = %version-%release Provides: kernel-base = %version-%source_rel Provides: multiversion(kernel) # In SLE11, kernel-$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 %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 Source90: SLES-UEFI-SIGN-Certificate-2048.crt 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: ppc64le x86_64 %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/<arch> 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: 90 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 <basename> <upper bound of shipped versions> # 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 Obsoletes: xf86-input-vmmouse < 13.1.0 # 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 has several debug facilities enabled that hurt performance. Only use this kernel when investigating problems. %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 $(NF); } ' >%kernel_build_dir/Module.supported for package in base cluster-md-kmp cluster-network-kmp dlm-kmp gfs2-kmp ocfs2-kmp; do %_sourcedir/guards --default=0 "$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=$(sed -n 's/GIT Revision: //p' %_sourcedir/source-timestamp) cat > .kernel-binary.spec.buildenv <<EOF export KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP="$(LANG=C date -d "$date") (${commit:0:7})" export KBUILD_VERBOSE=0 export KBUILD_SYMTYPES=1 export KBUILD_OVERRIDE=1 export KBUILD_BUILD_USER=geeko export KBUILD_BUILD_HOST=buildhost export HOST_EXTRACFLAGS="-include %_sourcedir/host-memcpy-hack.h" EOF source .kernel-binary.spec.buildenv if [ -f %_sourcedir/localversion ] ; then cat %_sourcedir/localversion > 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/$vanilla_base" .config ../scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh -m .config \ %my_builddir/config/%cpu_arch_flavor else cp %my_builddir/config/%cpu_arch_flavor .config fi if test -e %my_builddir/config.addon/%cpu_arch_flavor; then # FIXME: config.addon doesn't affect the %CONFIG_ macros defined at # the top of the specfile ../scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh -m .config %my_builddir/config.addon/%cpu_arch_flavor fi ../scripts/config \ --set-str CONFIG_LOCALVERSION -%source_rel-%build_flavor \ --enable CONFIG_SUSE_KERNEL \ %if 0%{?__debug_package:1} --enable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO %else --disable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO %endif makeoutputsync= if make --output-sync --help >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then makeoutputsync=--output-sync else echo make does not support --output-sync flag. Build messages may be mangled. 1>&2 fi MAKE_ARGS="$MAKE_ARGS $makeoutputsync %{?_smp_mflags}" echo export MAKE_ARGS=\""$MAKE_ARGS"\" >> .kernel-binary.spec.buildenv KERN_DIRS="-C .. O=$PWD" if test -e %_sourcedir/TOLERATE-UNKNOWN-NEW-CONFIG-OPTIONS; then yes '' | make oldconfig $MAKE_ARGS $KERN_DIRS else cp .config .config.orig make silentoldconfig $MAKE_ARGS $KERN_DIRS < /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 "$f" >>certs/signing_key.pem done %if %CONFIG_KMSG_IDS == "y" chmod +x ../scripts/kmsg-doc MAKE_ARGS="$MAKE_ARGS D=2" %endif mkdir -p %_topdir/OTHER log=%_topdir/OTHER/make-stderr.log while true; do make all $MAKE_ARGS 2> >(tee "$log") if test "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -eq 0; then break fi # In the linux-next and vanilla branches, we try harder to build a # package. if test 0%vanilla_only -gt 0 && %_sourcedir/try-disable-staging-driver "$log"; 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 %_sourcedir/*.crt; do if ! test -s "$f"; then continue fi h=$(openssl x509 -inform PEM -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/"$cert"; then continue fi mkdir -p %buildroot/etc/uefi/certs openssl x509 -inform PEM -in "$f" -outform DER -out %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: A Debug Version of the Kernel - 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 %obsolete_rebuilds %name-base %ifarch %ix86 Conflicts: libc.so.6()(64bit) %endif %description base This kernel has several debug facilities enabled that hurt performance. Only use this kernel when investigating problems. 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: A Debug Version of the Kernel - 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 %obsolete_rebuilds %name-extra Supplements: packageand(product(SUSE_SLED):%{name}_%_target_cpu) %ifarch %ix86 Conflicts: libc.so.6()(64bit) %endif %description extra This kernel has several debug facilities enabled that hurt performance. Only use this kernel when investigating problems. 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 %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-<kernel-version>-flavor package names. %files kgraft # rpmlint complains about empty packages, so lets own something %defattr(-, root, root) %dir /lib/modules/%kernelrelease-%build_flavor %endif %package -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor Summary: Clustering support for MD devices Group: System/Kernel Requires: %name = %version-%release Provides: cluster-md-kmp = %version-%release Provides: multiversion(kernel) # tell weak-modules2 to ignore this package Provides: kmp_in_kernel Requires(post): suse-module-tools >= 12.4 %description -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor Clustering support for MD devices. This enables locking and synchronization across multiple systems on the cluster, so all nodes in the cluster can access the MD devices simultaneously. %post -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then rpm -ql "$nvr" | INITRD_IN_POSTTRANS=1 /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" \ --add-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi %posttrans -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor %{?regenerate_initrd_posttrans} %preun -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor nvr=cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release rpm -ql "$nvr" | grep '\.ko$' > "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %postun -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" < "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" \ --remove-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi rm -f "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %files -n cluster-md-kmp-%build_flavor -f cluster-md-kmp.files %defattr(-, root, root) %package -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor Summary: IP Virtual Server kernel modules Group: System/Kernel Requires: %name = %version-%release Provides: cluster-network-kmp = %version-%release Provides: multiversion(kernel) # tell weak-modules2 to ignore this package Provides: kmp_in_kernel Requires(post): suse-module-tools >= 12.4 %description -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor This package contains kernel modules for IP Virtual Server and the CLUSTERIP netfilter target module. %post -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then rpm -ql "$nvr" | INITRD_IN_POSTTRANS=1 /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" \ --add-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi %posttrans -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor %{?regenerate_initrd_posttrans} %preun -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor nvr=cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release rpm -ql "$nvr" | grep '\.ko$' > "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %postun -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" < "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" \ --remove-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi rm -f "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %files -n cluster-network-kmp-%build_flavor -f cluster-network-kmp.files %defattr(-, root, root) %package -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor Summary: DLM kernel modules Group: System/Kernel Requires: %name = %version-%release Provides: dlm-kmp = %version-%release Provides: multiversion(kernel) # tell weak-modules2 to ignore this package Provides: kmp_in_kernel Requires(post): suse-module-tools >= 12.4 %description -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor DLM stands for Distributed Lock Manager, a means to synchronize access to shared resources over the cluster. %post -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=dlm-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then rpm -ql "$nvr" | INITRD_IN_POSTTRANS=1 /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" \ --add-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi %posttrans -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor %{?regenerate_initrd_posttrans} %preun -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor nvr=dlm-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release rpm -ql "$nvr" | grep '\.ko$' > "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %postun -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=dlm-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" < "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" \ --remove-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi rm -f "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %files -n dlm-kmp-%build_flavor -f dlm-kmp.files %defattr(-, root, root) %package -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor Summary: GFS2 kernel modules Group: System/Kernel Requires: %name = %version-%release Provides: gfs2-kmp = %version-%release Provides: multiversion(kernel) # tell weak-modules2 to ignore this package Provides: kmp_in_kernel Requires(post): suse-module-tools >= 12.4 %description -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor GFS2 is Global Filesystem, a shared device filesystem. %post -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then rpm -ql "$nvr" | INITRD_IN_POSTTRANS=1 /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" \ --add-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi %posttrans -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor %{?regenerate_initrd_posttrans} %preun -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor nvr=gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release rpm -ql "$nvr" | grep '\.ko$' > "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %postun -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" < "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" \ --remove-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi rm -f "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %files -n gfs2-kmp-%build_flavor -f gfs2-kmp.files %defattr(-, root, root) %package -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor Summary: OCFS2 kernel modules Group: System/Kernel Requires: %name = %version-%release Provides: ocfs2-kmp = %version-%release Provides: multiversion(kernel) # tell weak-modules2 to ignore this package Provides: kmp_in_kernel Requires(post): suse-module-tools >= 12.4 %description -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor OCFS2 is the Oracle Cluster Filesystem, a filesystem for shared devices accessible simultaneously from multiple nodes of a cluster. %post -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then rpm -ql "$nvr" | INITRD_IN_POSTTRANS=1 /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" \ --add-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi %posttrans -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor %{?regenerate_initrd_posttrans} %preun -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor nvr=ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release rpm -ql "$nvr" | grep '\.ko$' > "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %postun -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 nvr=ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor-%version-%release if test -x "$wm2"; then /bin/bash -${-/e/} "$wm2" < "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" \ --remove-kernel-modules %kernelrelease-%build_flavor fi rm -f "/var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules" %files -n ocfs2-kmp-%build_flavor -f ocfs2-kmp.files %defattr(-, root, root) %endif # %CONFIG_MODULES %changelog
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