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File macros.kernel-source of Package kernel-hyperv
# A few cross-distro definitions: %kernel_build_shell_package %{lua: \ if ((tonumber(rpm.expand("0%{?suse_version}")) > 1500) or (tonumber(rpm.expand("0%{?sle_version}")) > 150300)) then \ print( "bash-sh" ) \ else \ print( "" ) \ end } %usrmerged %{lua: susever = rpm.expand('%{?suse_version}'); if susever ~= '' and tonumber(susever) > 1550 then print('1') else print('0') end } %kernel_module_package_release 1 %kernel_module_package_buildreqs modutils kernel-syms kmod-compat suse-kernel-rpm-scriptlets %kernel_build_shell_package %cpu_arch %(case %_target_cpu in \ # from rpm --eval '%ix86' \ (i?86 | pentium3 | pentium4 | athlon | geode) \ echo "i386" \ ;; \ (aarch64) \ echo "arm64" \ ;; \ (*)\ echo "%_target_cpu" \ ;; \ esac) %linux_arch %(case %cpu_arch in \ (x86_64 | i386) \ echo "x86" \ ;; \ (ppc*) \ echo "powerpc" \ ;; \ (s390x) \ echo "s390" \ ;; \ (arm64) \ echo "arm64" \ ;; \ (armv*) \ echo "arm" \ ;; \ (riscv*) \ echo "riscv" \ ;; (*) \ echo "%cpu_arch" \ ;; \ esac) %linux_make_arch ARCH=%linux_arch # Defines %flavors_to_build and %kernel_source() as a side effect. %_kernel_module_package(n:v:r:t:f:Xp:bc:) \ %{expand:%( \ subpkg=%{-t*}%{!-t:/usr/lib/rpm/kernel-module-subpackage} \ echo "%%define _suse_kernel_module_subpackage(n:v:r:f:p:bc) %%{expand:%%(cd %_sourcedir; cat $subpkg; echo %%%%nil)}" \ flavors_to_build= \ flavors="%*" \ for flavor in $(ls /usr/src/linux-obj/%_target_cpu 2>/dev/null); do \ case " $flavors " in \ (*" $flavor "*) \ [ -n "%{-X}" ] && continue ;; \ (*) \ [ -z "%{-X}" -a -n "$flavors" ] && continue ;; \ esac \ krel=$(make -si -C /usr/src/linux-obj/%_target_cpu/$flavor/ %linux_make_arch kernelrelease 2>/dev/null) \ kver=${krel%%-*} \ flavors_to_build="$flavors_to_build $flavor" \ echo "%%_suse_kernel_module_subpackage -n %{-n*}%{!-n:%name} -v %{-v*}%{!-v:%version} -r %{-r*}%{!-r:%release} %{-f} %{-p} %{-b} %{-c:-c} $flavor $kver" \ done \ echo "%%global flavors_to_build${flavors_to_build:-%%nil}" \ echo "%%{expand:%%(test -z '%flavors_to_build' && echo %%%%internal_kmp_error)}" \ echo "%%global kernel_source() /usr/src/linux-obj/%_target_cpu/%%%%{1}" \ echo "%%global kernel_module_package_moddir() updates" \ \ echo "%package -n %{-n*}%{!-n:%name}-kmp-_dummy_" \ echo "Version: %version" \ echo "Summary: %summary" \ echo "Group: %group" \ echo "%description -n %{-n*}%{!-n:%name}-kmp-_dummy_" \ %{-c: for fmt in DER PEM; do h=$(openssl x509 -inform $fmt -fingerprint -noout -in %{-c*}); if test -n "$h"; then break; fi; done \ cert=$(echo "$h" | sed -rn 's/^SHA1 Fingerprint=//; T; s/://g; s/(.{8}).*/\\1/p') : The -n expanstion in kernel-cert-subpackage only works if : -n is actually passed to the macro. Fix this here, so that : we do not have to modify the modsign-repackage script sed "s|@CERTS@|$cert|g; s|%%{-n.}|%{-n*}%{!-n:%name}|g" /usr/lib/rpm/kernel-cert-subpackage \ echo "%%global __spec_install_pre %%__spec_install_pre \\\\\ mkdir -p %%buildroot/etc/uefi/certs; openssl x509 -in %{-c*} -inform $fmt -out %%buildroot/etc/uefi/certs/${cert}.crt -outform DER" } \ )} # kernel_module_package: simply pass on all options and arguments. %kernel_module_package(n:v:r:t:f:xp:bc:) \ %{expand:%%_kernel_module_package %{-x:-X} %{-n} %{-v} %{-r} %{-t} %{-f} %{-p} %{-b} %{-c} %*} # suse_kernel_module_package: invert the meaning of the -x flag. (You are not # supposed to understand why a simple %{-x:}%{!-x:-x} won't work.) %suse_kernel_module_package(n:v:r:s:f:xp:bc:) \ %{expand:%%_kernel_module_package %{-x: }%{!-x:-X} %{-n} %{-v} %{-r} %{-s:-t %{-s*}} %{-f} %{-p} %{-b} %{-c} %*}
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