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%define realname netmap %define srcext tar.bz2 # See `grep -F 'call default' netmap/LINUX/default-config.mak.in_` %define intel_driver_ixgbe_ver 5.15.2 %define intel_driver_ixgbevf_ver 4.15.1 %define intel_driver_e1000e_ver 3.8.7 %define intel_driver_igb_ver 5.10.2 %define intel_driver_i40e_ver 2.19.3 %define intel_driver_ice_ver 1.9.11 %define mlnx_driver_ver 5.3-1.0.0.1 # See `grep -F virtio_net.c@fetch netmap/LINUX/default-config.mak.in_` %define virtio_net_ver 4.9 # turn off the generation of debuginfo rpm (RH9) ?? %global debug_package %{nil} # Common info Name: %{realname} Version: 11.1 Release: wiz%{?extraver:0.}1%{?dist} License: BSD-2-Clause Group: Productivity/Networking/System URL: http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/ Summary: The fast packet I/O framework # Build-time parameters ExclusiveOS: Linux %if 0%{?suse_version} BuildRequires: %kernel_module_package_buildreqs BuildRequires: kernel-source %else BuildRequires: kernel-headers kernel-devel kernel-rpm-macros kmod BuildRequires: elfutils-libelf-devel %endif # Needed for rpmlint %if 0%{?opensuse_bs} BuildRequires: dkms %endif BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-root Source0: %{realname}-%{version}%{?extraver}.%{srcext} Source1: https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/ixgbe%20stable/%{intel_driver_ixgbe_ver}/ixgbe-%{intel_driver_ixgbe_ver}.tar.gz Source2: https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/ixgbevf%20stable/%{intel_driver_ixgbevf_ver}/ixgbevf-%{intel_driver_ixgbevf_ver}.tar.gz Source3: https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/e1000e%20historic%20archive/%{intel_driver_e1000e_ver}/e1000e-%{intel_driver_e1000e_ver}.tar.gz Source4: https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/igb%20stable/%{intel_driver_igb_ver}/igb-%{intel_driver_igb_ver}.tar.gz Source5: https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/i40e%20stable/%{intel_driver_i40e_ver}/i40e-%{intel_driver_i40e_ver}.tar.gz Source6: https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/ice%20stable/%{intel_driver_ice_ver}/ice-%{intel_driver_ice_ver}.tar.gz Source7: http://content.mellanox.com/ofed/MLNX_EN-%{mlnx_driver_ver}/mlnx-en-%{mlnx_driver_ver}-ubuntu18.04-x86_64.tgz Source8: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/torvalds/linux/v%{virtio_net_ver}/drivers/net/virtio_net.c Source11: kbuild-makefile %description NETMAP is a framework for very fast packet I/O from userspace. VALE is an equally fast in-kernel software switch using the netmap API. Both are implemented as a single kernel module for FreeBSD, Linux and since summer 2015, also for Windows. Netmap/VALE can handle tens of millions of packets per second, matching the speed of 10G and 40G ports even with minimum sized frames. %kernel_module_package %{?suse_version:-p %_sourcedir/preamble} -x kdump -x um -x ec2 -x debug %package KMP Group: System/Kernel Summary: Kernel module for netmap %description KMP Kernel module for netmap %package tools Group: Productivity/Networking/System Summary: Diagnostic tools for netmap %description tools NETMAP is a framework for very fast packet I/O from userspace. VALE is an equally fast in-kernel software switch using the netmap API. Both are implemented as a single kernel module for FreeBSD, Linux and since summer 2015, also for Windows. Netmap/VALE can handle tens of millions of packets per second, matching the speed of 10G and 40G ports even with minimum sized frames. This package contains diagnostic tools for netmap %package devel Group: Development/Languages/C and C++ Summary: Development files for netmap %description devel NETMAP is a framework for very fast packet I/O from userspace. VALE is an equally fast in-kernel software switch using the netmap API. Both are implemented as a single kernel module for FreeBSD, Linux and since summer 2015, also for Windows. Netmap/VALE can handle tens of millions of packets per second, matching the speed of 10G and 40G ports even with minimum sized frames. This package contains development files for netmap %package dkms Group: System/Kernel Summary: Kernel module for netmap for DKMS Requires: dkms kernel-devel %description dkms NETMAP is a framework for very fast packet I/O from userspace. VALE is an equally fast in-kernel software switch using the netmap API. Both are implemented as a single kernel module for FreeBSD, Linux and since summer 2015, also for Windows. Netmap/VALE can handle tens of millions of packets per second, matching the speed of 10G and 40G ports even with minimum sized frames. This package contains DKMS-prepared kernel module sources. # Preparation step (unpackung and patching if necessary) %prep %setup -q -n %{realname}-%{version}%{?extraver} # Copy driver sources %{__install} -m0644 %{S:1} %{S:2} %{S:3} %{S:4} %{S:5} %{S:6} %{S:7} %{S:8} LINUX/ext-drivers/ # Do not download driver sources %{__sed} -ri 's/wget/true/' LINUX/default-config.mak.in_ %build export EXTRA_CFLAGS=-fno-pie ./configure \ --kernel-dir=%{kernel_source default} \ --kernel-opts='KBUILD_CPPFLAGS=-fno-pie' \ \ --enable-vale \ --enable-pipe \ --enable-monitor \ --enable-generic \ --enable-ptnetmap \ --enable-sink \ --enable-extmem \ \ --prefix=%{_prefix} %{__make} %{?_smp_mflags} apps %install %{__make} install-apps install-headers DESTDIR=%{buildroot} %clean [ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} %files tools %defattr(-,root,root) %license LICENSE %doc README.md %{_bindir}/* %doc %{_mandir}/man4/* %doc %{_mandir}/man8/* # Development stuff %files devel %defattr(-,root,root) %license LICENSE %doc README.md %dir %{_includedir}/net/ %{_includedir}/net/*.h %{_includedir}/libnetmap.h %files dkms %defattr(-,root,root) %license LICENSE %doc README.md %dir /usr/src/%{name}-%{version} /usr/src/%{name}-%{version}/* %post dkms /usr/sbin/dkms add -q -m %{name} -v %{version} || : %preun dkms /usr/sbin/dkms remove -q --all -m %{name} -v %{version} || : %changelog
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