From 0d34a427cb7518200a7c00024bd74f4e423bb72b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leann Ogasawara Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 17:13:25 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] UBUNTU: [debian] Initial debian and ubuntu directories Ignore: yes Signed-off-by: Tim Gardner --- .gitignore | 2 +- Makefile | 13 +- arch/arm/Kconfig | 1 + arch/arm64/Kconfig | 2 + arch/powerpc/Kconfig | 2 + arch/x86/Kconfig | 2 + debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dhcp_info | 55 + debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dns_info | 13 + debian/cloud-tools/hv_set_ifconfig | 288 +++++ debian/commit-templates/bumpabi | 3 + debian/commit-templates/config-updates | 15 + debian/commit-templates/external-driver | 20 + debian/commit-templates/missing-modules | 3 + debian/commit-templates/newrelease | 3 + debian/commit-templates/sauce-patch | 40 + debian/commit-templates/upstream-patch | 27 + debian/compat | 1 + debian/control-scripts/extra-post | 14 + debian/control-scripts/headers-postinst | 126 ++ debian/control-scripts/postinst | 1137 +++++++++++++++++ debian/control-scripts/postrm | 361 ++++++ debian/control-scripts/preinst | 315 +++++ debian/control-scripts/prerm | 312 +++++ debian/debian.env | 1 + debian/docs/README.inclusion-list | 51 + debian/gbp.conf | 2 + ...cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.service | 12 + ...cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.upstart | 22 + ...x-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.service | 12 + ...x-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.upstart | 22 + ...x-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.service | 12 + ...x-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.upstart | 22 + debian/rules | 170 +++ debian/rules.d/0-common-vars.mk | 244 ++++ debian/rules.d/1-maintainer.mk | 130 ++ debian/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk | 736 +++++++++++ debian/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk | 177 +++ debian/rules.d/4-checks.mk | 27 + debian/rules.d/5-udebs.mk | 77 ++ debian/scripts/abi-check | 210 +++ debian/scripts/config-check | 121 ++ debian/scripts/control-create | 25 + debian/scripts/link-headers | 42 + debian/scripts/misc/find-obsolete-firmware | 91 ++ debian/scripts/misc/fw-to-ihex.sh | 18 + debian/scripts/misc/gen-auto-reconstruct | 72 ++ debian/scripts/misc/get-firmware | 62 + debian/scripts/misc/getabis | 135 ++ debian/scripts/misc/git-ubuntu-log | 125 ++ debian/scripts/misc/insert-changes.pl | 36 + debian/scripts/misc/insert-mainline-changes | 42 + debian/scripts/misc/insert-ubuntu-changes | 58 + debian/scripts/misc/kernel-wedge-arch.pl | 26 + debian/scripts/misc/kernelconfig | 172 +++ debian/scripts/misc/retag | 34 + debian/scripts/misc/splitconfig.pl | 107 ++ debian/scripts/misc/tristate.sh | 26 + debian/scripts/misc/update-aufs.sh | 50 + debian/scripts/misc/update-zfs.sh | 33 + debian/scripts/module-check | 120 ++ debian/scripts/module-inclusion | 104 ++ debian/scripts/sub-flavour | 69 + debian/snapcraft.mk | 11 + debian/source/format | 1 + debian/source/options | 14 + debian/stamps/keep-dir | 1 + debian/tests-build/README | 21 + debian/tests-build/check-aliases | 24 + debian/tests/control | 7 + debian/tests/rebuild | 20 + debian/tests/ubuntu-regression-suite | 19 + debian/tools/generic | 60 + debian/zfs-modules.ignore | 8 + drivers/staging/signature-inclusion | 5 + dropped.txt | 4 + scripts/Makefile.modinst | 8 +- ubuntu/Kconfig | 17 + ubuntu/Makefile | 20 + ubuntu/include/Kbuild | 2 + ubuntu/include/README | 4 + 80 files changed, 6492 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100755 debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dhcp_info create mode 100755 debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dns_info create mode 100755 debian/cloud-tools/hv_set_ifconfig create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/bumpabi create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/config-updates create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/external-driver create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/missing-modules create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/newrelease create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/sauce-patch create mode 100644 debian/commit-templates/upstream-patch create mode 100644 debian/compat create mode 100644 debian/control-scripts/extra-post create mode 100644 debian/control-scripts/headers-postinst create mode 100644 debian/control-scripts/postinst create mode 100644 debian/control-scripts/postrm create mode 100644 debian/control-scripts/preinst create mode 100644 debian/control-scripts/prerm create mode 100644 debian/debian.env create mode 100644 debian/docs/README.inclusion-list create mode 100644 debian/gbp.conf create mode 100644 debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.service create mode 100644 debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.upstart create mode 100644 debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.service create mode 100644 debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.upstart create mode 100644 debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.service create mode 100644 debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.upstart create mode 100755 debian/rules create mode 100644 debian/rules.d/0-common-vars.mk create mode 100644 debian/rules.d/1-maintainer.mk create mode 100644 debian/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk create mode 100644 debian/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk create mode 100644 debian/rules.d/4-checks.mk create mode 100644 debian/rules.d/5-udebs.mk create mode 100755 debian/scripts/abi-check create mode 100755 debian/scripts/config-check create mode 100755 debian/scripts/control-create create mode 100755 debian/scripts/link-headers create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/find-obsolete-firmware create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/fw-to-ihex.sh create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/gen-auto-reconstruct create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/get-firmware create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/getabis create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/git-ubuntu-log create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/insert-changes.pl create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/insert-mainline-changes create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/insert-ubuntu-changes create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/kernel-wedge-arch.pl create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/kernelconfig create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/retag create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/splitconfig.pl create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/tristate.sh create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/update-aufs.sh create mode 100755 debian/scripts/misc/update-zfs.sh create mode 100755 debian/scripts/module-check create mode 100755 debian/scripts/module-inclusion create mode 100644 debian/scripts/sub-flavour create mode 100644 debian/snapcraft.mk create mode 100644 debian/source/format create mode 100644 debian/source/options create mode 100644 debian/stamps/keep-dir create mode 100644 debian/tests-build/README create mode 100755 debian/tests-build/check-aliases create mode 100644 debian/tests/control create mode 100644 debian/tests/rebuild create mode 100755 debian/tests/ubuntu-regression-suite create mode 100644 debian/tools/generic create mode 100644 debian/zfs-modules.ignore create mode 100644 drivers/staging/signature-inclusion create mode 100644 dropped.txt create mode 100644 ubuntu/Kconfig create mode 100644 ubuntu/Makefile create mode 100644 ubuntu/include/Kbuild create mode 100644 ubuntu/include/README diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index f6050b88e95b..cfb46d17f355 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ modules.builtin # # Debian directory (make deb-pkg) # -/debian/ +#/debian/ # # tar directory (make tar*-pkg) diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index c8b8e902d5a4..b2096779460d 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -395,6 +395,13 @@ CFLAGS_KERNEL = AFLAGS_KERNEL = LDFLAGS_vmlinux = +# Prefer linux-backports-modules +ifneq ($(KBUILD_SRC),) +ifneq ($(shell if test -e $(KBUILD_OUTPUT)/ubuntu-build; then echo yes; fi),yes) +UBUNTUINCLUDE := -I/usr/src/linux-headers-lbm-$(KERNELRELEASE) +endif +endif + # Use USERINCLUDE when you must reference the UAPI directories only. USERINCLUDE := \ -I$(srctree)/arch/$(SRCARCH)/include/uapi \ @@ -406,12 +413,16 @@ USERINCLUDE := \ # Use LINUXINCLUDE when you must reference the include/ directory. # Needed to be compatible with the O= option LINUXINCLUDE := \ + $(UBUNTUINCLUDE) \ -I$(srctree)/arch/$(SRCARCH)/include \ -I$(objtree)/arch/$(SRCARCH)/include/generated \ $(if $(KBUILD_SRC), -I$(srctree)/include) \ -I$(objtree)/include \ $(USERINCLUDE) +# UBUNTU: Include our third party driver stuff too +LINUXINCLUDE += -Iubuntu/include $(if $(KBUILD_SRC),-I$(srctree)/ubuntu/include) + KBUILD_AFLAGS := -D__ASSEMBLY__ KBUILD_CFLAGS := -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs \ -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fshort-wchar \ @@ -557,7 +568,7 @@ scripts: scripts_basic include/config/auto.conf include/config/tristate.conf \ # Objects we will link into vmlinux / subdirs we need to visit init-y := init/ -drivers-y := drivers/ sound/ firmware/ +drivers-y := drivers/ sound/ firmware/ ubuntu/ net-y := net/ libs-y := lib/ core-y := usr/ diff --git a/arch/arm/Kconfig b/arch/arm/Kconfig index 51c8df561077..86458c57c4b0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/Kconfig @@ -2204,6 +2204,7 @@ source "net/Kconfig" source "drivers/Kconfig" source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig" +source "ubuntu/Kconfig" source "fs/Kconfig" diff --git a/arch/arm64/Kconfig b/arch/arm64/Kconfig index c9a7e9e1414f..e8641c705206 100644 --- a/arch/arm64/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm64/Kconfig @@ -1208,6 +1208,8 @@ source "net/Kconfig" source "drivers/Kconfig" +source "ubuntu/Kconfig" + source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig" source "drivers/acpi/Kconfig" diff --git a/arch/powerpc/Kconfig b/arch/powerpc/Kconfig index 2ed525a44734..86474d8b2ede 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/Kconfig +++ b/arch/powerpc/Kconfig @@ -1215,6 +1215,8 @@ source "net/Kconfig" source "drivers/Kconfig" +source "ubuntu/Kconfig" + source "fs/Kconfig" source "lib/Kconfig" diff --git a/arch/x86/Kconfig b/arch/x86/Kconfig index 20da391b5f32..05dcc344243e 100644 --- a/arch/x86/Kconfig +++ b/arch/x86/Kconfig @@ -2898,6 +2898,8 @@ source "net/Kconfig" source "drivers/Kconfig" +source "ubuntu/Kconfig" + source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig" source "fs/Kconfig" diff --git a/debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dhcp_info b/debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dhcp_info new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..09fabd266a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dhcp_info @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# This example script retrieves the DHCP state of a given interface. +# In the interest of keeping the KVP daemon code free of distro specific +# information; the kvp daemon code invokes this external script to gather +# DHCP setting for the specific interface. +# +# Input: Name of the interface +# +# Output: The script prints the string "Enabled" to stdout to indicate +# that DHCP is enabled on the interface. If DHCP is not enabled, +# the script prints the string "Disabled" to stdout. +# +# Each Distro is expected to implement this script in a distro specific +# fashion. + +#set -x + +IF_FILE="/etc/network/interfaces" +NMCMD="nmcli" + +function checknetworkmanager { + #Assumes if $NMCMD exists, inteface exists and interface is not + # in $IF_FILE then dhcp is being used by NM + if hash $NMCMD >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + if $NMCMD dev status |grep -q $1 ; then + echo "Enabled" + else + echo "Disabled" + fi + else + #Give up + echo "Disabled" + fi +} + +if [ -z $1 ] ; then echo "Disabled"; exit; fi + +if [ -e $IF_FILE ]; then + if grep -v -e "^#" $IF_FILE|grep -q $1 ; then + #interface exists so + if grep -q -e $1\.\*dhcp $IF_FILE; then + echo "Enabled"; exit; + else + echo "Disabled"; exit; + fi + else + checknetworkmanager $1 + exit + fi +else + checknetworkmanager $1 + exit +fi + diff --git a/debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dns_info b/debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dns_info new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..058c17b46ffc --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dns_info @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# This example script parses /etc/resolv.conf to retrive DNS information. +# In the interest of keeping the KVP daemon code free of distro specific +# information; the kvp daemon code invokes this external script to gather +# DNS information. +# This script is expected to print the nameserver values to stdout. +# Each Distro is expected to implement this script in a distro specific +# fashion. For instance on Distros that ship with Network Manager enabled, +# this script can be based on the Network Manager APIs for retrieving DNS +# entries. + +cat /etc/resolv.conf 2>/dev/null | awk '/^nameserver/ { print $2 }' diff --git a/debian/cloud-tools/hv_set_ifconfig b/debian/cloud-tools/hv_set_ifconfig new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..d8b04875c6ce --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/cloud-tools/hv_set_ifconfig @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python3 +# +# hv_set_ifconfig -- take the hv_kvp_daemon generated configuration +# file and apply it to the Ubuntu configuration. +# + +# CONFIG example: +# HWADDR=11:22:33:44:55:66 +# DEVICE=foo1 +# DHCP=yes + +# CONFIG example: +# HWADDR=11:22:33:44:55:66 +# DEVICE=foo1 +# IPADDR=192.168.99.10 +# GATEWAY=192.168.99.1 +# DNS1=192.168.88.250 +# IPADDR2=192.168.99.11 +# IPV6ADDR=2001:DB8:99::10 +# IPV6NETMASK=64 +# IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2001:DB8:99::10 + +# set interfaces in hv_kvp_daemon style +import fileinput +import sys +import errno +import os +import shutil +import tempfile +import subprocess + +if_filename="/etc/network/interfaces" + +# Drop our output (XXX?) +sys.stdout = open(os.devnull, 'w') +sys.stderr = open(os.devnull, 'w') + +# Confirm we can open the network configuration. +try: + if_file=open(if_filename,"r+") +except IOError as e: + exit(e.errno) +else: + if_file.close() + +# Usage: hv_set_ifconfig +if len(sys.argv) != 2 : + exit(errno.EINVAL) + +# +# Here is the format of the ip configuration file: +# +# HWADDR=macaddr +# DEVICE=interface name +# BOOTPROTO= (where is "dhcp" if DHCP is configured +# or "none" if no boot-time protocol should be used) +# +# IPADDR0=ipaddr1 +# IPADDR1=ipaddr2 +# IPADDRx=ipaddry (where y = x + 1) +# +# NETMASK0=netmask1 +# NETMASKx=netmasky (where y = x + 1) +# +# GATEWAY=ipaddr1 +# GATEWAYx=ipaddry (where y = x + 1) +# +# DNSx=ipaddrx (where first DNS address is tagged as DNS1 etc) +# +# IPV6 addresses will be tagged as IPV6ADDR, IPV6 gateway will be +# tagged as IPV6_DEFAULTGW and IPV6 NETMASK will be tagged as +# IPV6NETMASK. +# + +kvp=dict(line.strip().split("=") for line in fileinput.input()) + +# Setting the hwaddress to something azure is not expecting is fatal +# to networking. +if not "HWADDR" in kvp : + exit(errno.EPROTO) + +# Confirm we have a device specified. +if not "DEVICE" in kvp : + exit(1) + +autolist = [] +output=[] +basename=kvp["DEVICE"] + +# DNS entries will go with the first interface and there can be a max +# of three. These will be emitted with the first interface. +dns = [] +for count in (1, 2, 3): + key = "DNS" + str(count) + if key in kvp: + dns += [kvp[key]] +dns_emitted = False + +# IPV4 may either be dhcp or static. +if ("DHCP" in kvp and kvp["DHCP"] == "yes") or \ + ("BOOTPROTO" in kvp and kvp["BOOTPROTO"] == "dhcp"): + autolist.append(basename) + output += ["iface " + basename + " inet dhcp"] + output += [""] +else: + # Matchup the interface specific lines + + # No real max for the number of interface + aliases ... + # only required is the address (but mate everything up that comes in. + + # IPv4 -- ensure we sort by numeric suffixes. + v4names = [ int(name[6:]) for name in kvp.keys() if name.startswith("IPADDR") ] + v4names.sort() + + for if_count in v4names: + ifname = basename + which = str(if_count) + + if if_count: + ifname += ":" + str(if_count) + which_gw = which + else: + which_gw = "" + + if not ifname in autolist: + autolist += [ifname] + + output += [ "iface " + ifname + " inet static" ] + output += [ "\t" + "address " + kvp["IPADDR" + which] ] + if "NETMASK" + which in kvp: + output += [ "\tnetmask " + kvp["NETMASK" + which] ] + if "GATEWAY" + which_gw in kvp: + output += ["\tgateway " + kvp["GATEWAY" + which_gw]] + + if not dns_emitted: + dns_emitted = True + output += ["\tdns-nameservers " + ' '.join(dns)] + output += [""] + +# IPv6 requires a netmask +# If an ipv6 exists, you'll want to turn off /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/autoconf with +# echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/autoconf +v6names = [ int(name[8:]) for name in kvp.keys() if name.startswith("IPV6ADDR") ] +v6names.sort() + +for if6_count in v6names: + ifname = basename + which = str(if6_count) + + if if6_count: + ifname += ":" + str(if6_count) + which_gw = which + else: + which_gw = "" + + if not ifname in autolist: + autolist += [ifname] + + if "IPV6NETMASK" + which in kvp: + output += [ "iface " + ifname + " inet6 static"] + output += [ "\taddress " + kvp["IPV6ADDR" + which]] + output += [ "\tnetmask " + kvp["IPV6NETMASK" + which]] + if "IPV6_DEFAULTGW" + which_gw in kvp: + output += [ "\tgateway " + kvp["IPV6_DEFAULTGW" + which_gw] ] + if not dns_emitted: + dns_emitted = True + output += ["\tdns-nameservers " + ' '.join(dns)] + output += [""] + +# Mark this new interface for automatic up. +if len(autolist): + output = ["auto "+" ".join(autolist)] + output + +print("===================================") +print(output) +print("===================================") + + +# Time to clean out the existing interface file + +# Markers. +start_mark = "# The following stanza(s) added by hv_set_ifconfig" +end_mark = "#End of hv_set_ifconfig stanzas" + +f=open(if_filename,"r") +flines=f.readlines() +f.close() +newfile=[] +pitchstanza=0 +inastanza=0 +stanza=[] +prev_line=None +for line in flines: + if line.startswith("auto"): + if inastanza: + if not pitchstanza: + newfile.extend(stanza) + stanza=[] + inastanza=0 + newline="" + autoline=line.strip().split(" ") + for word in autoline: + if (not word == basename) and (not word.startswith(basename+":")): + newline+=word + " " + newline = newline.strip() + if not newline == "auto": + newfile += [newline.strip()] + elif line.startswith(("iface","mapping","source")): + '''Read a stanza''' + '''A Stanza can also start with allow- ie allow-hotplug''' + if inastanza: + if not pitchstanza: + newfile.extend(stanza) + stanza=[] + inastanza=1 + pitchstanza=0 + autoline=line.strip().split(" ") + for word in autoline: + if (word == basename) or (word.startswith(basename+":")): + pitchstanza=1 + if not pitchstanza: + stanza+=[line.strip()] + elif line.strip() in (start_mark, end_mark): + if inastanza: + if not pitchstanza: + newfile.extend(stanza) + stanza=[] + inastanza = 0 + pitchstanza = 0 + # Deduplicate markers. + if line != prev_line: + newfile += [line.strip()] + else: + if inastanza: + if not pitchstanza: + stanza+=[line.strip()] + else: + if not pitchstanza: + newfile += [line.strip()] + prev_line=line + +# Include pending stanza if any. +if inastanza and not pitchstanza: + newfile.extend(stanza) + + +def emit(line): + print(line) + output = line + "\n" + os.write(fd, output.encode('utf-8')) + +# Insert the new output at the end and inside the existing markers if found. +emitted = False +fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp() +for line in newfile: + if line == end_mark: + emit("\n".join(output)) + emitted = True + emit(line) +if not emitted: + emit(start_mark) + emit("\n".join(output)) + emit(end_mark) +os.close(fd) + +shutil.copy(path,if_filename) +os.chmod(if_filename,0o644) + +#print("TMPFILE is at: " + path) +#print("Copied file is at: " + if_filename) + +try: + retcode = subprocess.call("ifdown "+basename , shell=True) + if retcode < 0: + print("Child was terminated by signal", -retcode, file=sys.stderr) + else: + print("Child returned", retcode, file=sys.stderr) +except OSError as e: + print("Execution failed:", e, file=sys.stderr) + +try: + retcode = subprocess.call("ifup "+basename , shell=True) + if retcode < 0: + print("Child was terminated by signal", -retcode, file=sys.stderr) + else: + print("Child returned", retcode, file=sys.stderr) +except OSError as e: + print("Execution failed:", e, file=sys.stderr) diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/bumpabi b/debian/commit-templates/bumpabi new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6c373c9726bc --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/bumpabi @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +UBUNTU: Bump ABI + +Ignore: yes diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/config-updates b/debian/commit-templates/config-updates new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4b62c299965c --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/config-updates @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# +# This template is used for commit messages that don't need to +# show up in debian/changelog. Administrative stuff like config +# updates, ABI bumps, etc. Setting 'Ignore: yes' prevents +# 'debian/rules insertchanges' from inserting this commit meesage +# as a changelog entry. +# +# Please give a one-line description of the config change followed +# by a detailed explanation if necessary + +UBUNTU: [Config] XXXX + +# BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/ +# Ignore: yes +# Other text below here. diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/external-driver b/debian/commit-templates/external-driver new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..decdc897bdd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/external-driver @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# Ubuntu external driver commit. +# +# NOTE: This gets reformatted for README.Ubuntu-External-Drivers and +# debian/changelog. +# +# This is only needed when a driver is added, updated or removed. It is +# not needed when patches or fixes are applied to the driver. If the +# driver is being removed, add the line: +# +# Removing: yes +# +# to the commit, and you can remove all other tags (except UBUNTU:). +# +UBUNTU: + +ExternalDriver: +Description: +Url: +Mask: +Version: diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/missing-modules b/debian/commit-templates/missing-modules new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f4872e7568cd --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/missing-modules @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +UBUNTU: build/modules: Add modules that have intentionally gone missing + +Ignore: yes diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/newrelease b/debian/commit-templates/newrelease new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5f8931c40cd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/newrelease @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +UBUNTU: Start new release + +Ignore: yes diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/sauce-patch b/debian/commit-templates/sauce-patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..08720a8c20f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/sauce-patch @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +# Ubuntu commit template. +# +# NOTE: This gets reformatted for debian/changelog +# +# +# SAUCE refers to the fact that this patch might not go upstream, but we need to +# carry it to successive releases. In most cases you DONOT want to use this +# template. +# +# An example of a SAUCE patch is the ACPI DSDT-in-initramfs patch which has been +# refused upstream, but still provides useful functionality to users with broken +# BIOSes. +# +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# The initial UBUNTU is a flag that this is an Ubuntu commit. It will be +# referenced to the Author in the debian/changelog entry. +# +# The text following is the short message that will be placed in the +# changelog. Extra text on the following lines will be ignored, but left +# in the git commit. Lines with # will be ignored in the commit. +# +# OriginalAuthor allows for alternate attribution. +# +# OriginalLocation allows for a URL or description of where the patch came +# from. +# +# BugLink is a URL to a Malone bug. +# +# Ignore: yes will keep this commit from showing up in the changelog. +# +UBUNTU: SAUCE: + + + +# OriginalAuthor: +# OriginalLocation: +# BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/ +# Ignore: yes +# Other text below here. diff --git a/debian/commit-templates/upstream-patch b/debian/commit-templates/upstream-patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..671ab6a0921f --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/commit-templates/upstream-patch @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Ubuntu commit template. +# +# NOTE: This gets reformatted for debian/changelog +# +# The initial UBUNTU is a flag that this is an Ubuntu commit. It will be +# referenced to the Author in the debian/changelog entry. +# +# The text following is the short message that will be placed in the +# changelog. Extra text on the following lines will be ignored, but left +# in the git commit. Lines with # will be ignored in the commit. +# +# OriginalAuthor allows for alternate attribution. +# +# OriginalLocation allows for a URL or description of where the patch came +# from. +# +# BugLink is a URL to a Malone bug. +# +# Ignore: yes will keep this commit from showing up in the changelog. +# +UBUNTU: [Upstream] + +# OriginalAuthor: +# OriginalLocation: +# BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/ +# Ignore: yes +# Other text below here. diff --git a/debian/compat b/debian/compat new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7ed6ff82de6b --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/compat @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +5 diff --git a/debian/control-scripts/extra-post b/debian/control-scripts/extra-post new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0d3f3adbe7ce --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control-scripts/extra-post @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/bin/sh +set -e + +case "$0::$1" in +*.postinst::configure|*.postrm::remove) + depmod -a -F /boot/System.map-=V =V || true + for dir in "/etc/kernel/postinst.d" "/etc/kernel/postinst.d/=V" + do + if [ -d "$dir" ]; then + run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg="=V" --arg="/boot/=K-=V" "$dir" + fi + done + ;; +esac diff --git a/debian/control-scripts/headers-postinst b/debian/control-scripts/headers-postinst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2fb2be858a41 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control-scripts/headers-postinst @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# -*- Mode: Cperl -*- +# debian.postinst --- +# Author : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@pilgrim.umass.edu ) +# Created On : Sat Apr 27 05:42:43 1996 +# Created On Node : melkor.pilgrim.umass.edu +# Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava +# Last Modified On : Sat Aug 5 13:20:22 2006 +# Last Machine Used: glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com +# Update Count : 45 +# Status : Unknown, Use with caution! +# HISTORY : +# Description : +# +# +# +# arch-tag: 1c716174-2f0a-476d-a626-a1322e62503a +# + + +$|=1; + +# Predefined values: +my $version = "=V"; +my $kimage = "=K"; +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + + +# Ignore all invocations uxcept when called on to configure. +exit 0 unless ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] =~ /configure/); + +#known variables +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/boot/"; +my $silent_modules = ''; +my $modules_base = '/lib/modules'; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; +# remove multiple leading slashes; make sure there is at least one. +$realimageloc =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$realimageloc =~ s|/+|/|o; + +chdir '/usr/src' or die "Could not chdir to /usr/src:$!"; + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while () { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $header_postinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*header_postinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + } + close CONF; + } +} + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + die "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + die "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if (-x "$header_postinst_hook") { + &run_hook("postinst", $header_postinst_hook); +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d"; +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version"; +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ diff --git a/debian/control-scripts/postinst b/debian/control-scripts/postinst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..808575ce8a80 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control-scripts/postinst @@ -0,0 +1,1137 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# OriginalAuthor : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@pilgrim.umass.edu ) +# +# Customized for Ubuntu by: Ben Collins + +#use strict; #for debugging +use Cwd 'abs_path'; + +$|=1; + +# Predefined values: +my $version = "=V"; +my $link_in_boot = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $no_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $reverse_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $do_symlink = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_boot_enable = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootfloppy = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootloader = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $move_image = ''; # target machine defined +my $kimage = "=K"; # Should be empty, mostly +my $loader = "=L"; # lilo, silo, quik, palo, vmelilo, nettrom, arcboot or delo +my $image_dir = "/boot"; # where the image is located +my $clobber_modules = ''; # target machine defined +my $relative_links = ""; # target machine defined +my $initrd = "YES"; # initrd kernel +my $do_initrd = ''; # Normally we do not +my $use_hard_links = ''; # hardlinks do not work across fs boundaries +my $postinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $postrm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $preinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $prerm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $minimal_swap = ''; # Do not swap symlinks +my $ignore_depmod_err = ''; # normally we do not +my $kernel_arch = "=B"; +my $ramdisk = "/usr/sbin/update-initramfs"; # List of tools to create initial ram fs. +my $notifier = "/usr/share/update-notifier/notify-reboot-required"; +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; +my $explicit_do_loader = 'Yes'; + +my $Loader = "NoLOADER"; # +$Loader = "LILO" if $loader =~ /^lilo/io; +$Loader = "SILO" if $loader =~ /^silo/io; +$Loader = "QUIK" if $loader =~ /^quik/io; +$Loader = "yaboot" if $loader =~ /^yaboot/io; +$Loader = "PALO" if $loader =~ /^palo/io; +$Loader = "NETTROM" if $loader =~ /^nettrom/io; +$Loader = "VMELILO" if $loader =~ /^vmelilo/io; +$Loader = "ZIPL" if $loader =~ /^zipl/io; +$Loader = "ELILO" if $loader =~ /^elilo/io; +$Loader = "ARCBOOT" if $loader =~ /^arcboot/io; +$Loader = "DELO" if $loader =~ /^delo/io; + +# This should not point to /tmp, because of security risks. +my $temp_file_name = "/var/log/$loader" . "_log.$$"; + +#known variables +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/$image_dir/"; +my $have_conffile = ""; +my $silent_modules = ''; +my $silent_loader = ''; +my $warn_reboot = 'Yes'; # Warn that we are installing a version of + # the kernel we are running + +my $modules_base = '/lib/modules'; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; + +# Ignore all invocations except when called on to configure. +exit 0 unless $ARGV[0] =~ /configure/; + +my $DEBUG = 0; + +# Do some preliminary sanity checks here to ensure we actually have an +# valid image dir +chdir('/') or die "could not chdir to /:$!\n"; +die "Internal Error: ($image_dir) is not a directory!\n" + unless -d $image_dir; + +# remove multiple leading slashes; make sure there is at least one. +$realimageloc =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$realimageloc =~ s|/+|/|o; +die "Internal Error: ($realimageloc) is not a directory!\n" + unless -d $realimageloc; + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while () { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $do_symlink = "" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "" if /^\s*reverse_symlink\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $clobber_modules = '' if /^\s*clobber_modules\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = '' if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = '' if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = '' if /^\s*relative_links \s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = '' if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $explicit_do_loader = '' if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_initrd = '' if /^\s*do_initrd\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = '' if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $silent_modules = '' if /^\s*silent_modules\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = '' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = '' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = '' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = '' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + + $do_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "Yes" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $clobber_modules = "Yes" if /^\s*clobber_modules\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = "Yes" if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $explicit_do_loader = "YES" if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = "Yes" if /^\s*relative_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_initrd = "Yes" if /^\s*do_initrd\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = "Yes" if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $silent_modules = 'Yes' if /^\s*silent_modules\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = 'Yes' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = 'Yes' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = 'Yes' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = 'Yes' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + + $image_dest = "$1" if /^\s*image_dest\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postrm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postrm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $preinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*preinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $prerm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*prerm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $ramdisk = "$1" if /^\s*ramdisk\s*=\s*(.+)$/ig; + } + close CONF; + $have_conffile = "Yes"; + } +} + + + +# For some versions of kernel-package, we had this warning in the +# postinst, but the rules did not really interpolate the value in. +# Here is a sanity check. +my $pattern = "=" . "I"; +$initrd=~ s/^$pattern$//; + +if ($link_in_boot) { + $image_dest = "/$image_dir/"; # same as realimageloc +} + +# Tack on at least one trainling / +$image_dest = "$image_dest/"; +$image_dest =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$image_dest =~ s|/+$|/|o; + +if (! -d "$image_dest") { + die "Expected Image Destination dir ($image_dest) to be a valid directory!\n"; +} + +# sanity +if (!($do_bootfloppy || $do_bootloader)) { + $do_boot_enable = ''; +} +if ($do_symlink && $no_symlink) { + warn "Both do_symlinks and no_symlinks options enabled; disabling no_symlinks\n"; + $no_symlink = 0; +} + +# most of our work is done in $image_dest (nominally /) +chdir("$image_dest") or die "could not chdir to $image_dest:$!\n"; + +# Paranoid check to make sure that the correct value is put in there +if (! $kimage) { $kimage = "vmlinuz"; } # Hmm. empty +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^b?uImage$/o) { $kimage = "vmlinuz"; } # these produce vmlinuz +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^b?zImage$/o) { $kimage = "vmlinuz"; } # these produce vmlinuz +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^[iI]mage$/o) { my $nop = $kimage; } +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^vmlinux$/o) { my $nop = $kimage; } +else { $kimage = "vmlinuz"; } # Default + +$ENV{KERNEL_ARCH}=$kernel_arch if $kernel_arch; + + +die "Internal Error: Could not find image (" . $realimageloc + . "$kimage-$version)\n" unless -e $realimageloc + . "$kimage-$version"; + +# search for the boot loader in the path +my $loader_exec; +($loader_exec = $loader) =~ s|.*/||; +my ($loaderloc) = grep -x, map "$_/$loader_exec", + map { length($_) ? $_ : "." } split /:/, $ENV{PATH}; + + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +########### Test whether a relative symlinkwould be OK ####### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +sub test_relative { + my %params = @_; + my $cwd; + + die "Internal Error: Missing Required paramater 'Old Dir' " + unless $params{'Old Dir'}; + die "Internal Error: Missing Required paramater New Dir' " + unless $params{'New Dir'}; + + + die "Internal Error: No such dir $params{'Old Dir'} " + unless -d $params{'Old Dir'}; + die "Internal Error: No such dir $params{'New Dir'} " + unless -d $params{'New Dir'}; + + # If the caller specified a test file, and it does not exist try and find + # another file to use in its stead. As we are installing kernels we can + # use any versioned file from this kernel which should be in the same place. + if (defined $params{'Test File'} and + ! -f $params{'Old Dir'} . '/' . $params{'Test File'}) { + + my @possible = glob($params{'Old Dir'} . "/*$version*"); + if ($#possible >= 0) { + $params{'Test File'} = `basename "$possible[0]"`; + chomp($params{'Test File'}); + warn "Test relative: selected $params{'Test File'}" + if $DEBUG; + } + } + + warn "Test relative: testing $params{'Old Dir'} -> $params{'New Dir'}" + if $DEBUG; + chomp($cwd = `pwd`); + chdir ($params{'New Dir'}) or die "Could not chdir to $params{'New Dir'}:$!"; + my $ok = 0; + $params{'Old Dir'} =~ s|^/*||o; + if (-d $params{'Old Dir'} ) { + if (defined $params{'Test File'}) { + if (-e $params{'Old Dir'} . $params{'Test File'}) { + $ok = 1; + } + } else { + $ok = 1; # well, backward compatibility + } + } + chdir ($cwd) or die "Could not chdir to $params{'New Dir'}:$!"; + return $ok; +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +# sub CanonicalizePath { +# my $path = join '/', @_; +# my @work = split '/', $path; +# my @out; +# my $is_absolute; + +# if (@work && $work[0] eq "") { +# $is_absolute = 1; shift @work; +# } + +# while (@work) { +# my $seg = shift @work; +# if ($seg eq "." || $seg eq "") { +# } +# elsif ($seg eq "..") { +# if (@out && $out[-1] ne "..") { +# pop @out; +# } +# else { +# # Leading "..", or "../..", etc. +# push @out, $seg; +# } +# } +# else { +# push @out, $seg; +# } +# } + +# unshift @out, "" if $is_absolute; +# return join('/', @out); +# } +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### + +sub spath { + my %params = @_; + + die "Missing Required paramater 'Old'" unless $params{'Old'}; + die "Missing Required paramater 'New'" unless $params{'New'}; + + my @olddir = split '/', `readlink -q -m $params{'Old'}`; + my @newdir = split '/', `readlink -q -m $params{'New'}`; + my @outdir = @olddir; + + my $out = ''; + my $i; + for ($i = 0; $i <= $#olddir && $i <= $#newdir; $i++) { + $out++ if ($olddir[$i] ne $newdir[$i]); + shift @outdir unless $out; + unshift @outdir, ".." if $out; + } + if ($#newdir > $#olddir) { + for ($i=0; $i < $#newdir; $i++) { + unshift @outdir, ".."; + } + } + return join ('/', @outdir); +} +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### + + +# This routine actually moves the kernel image +# From: $realimageloc/$kimage-$version (/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12) +# To: $image_dest/$kimage-$version (/vmlinuz-2.6.12) +# Note that the image is moved to a versioned destination, but ordinary +# symlinks we create otherwise are not normally versioned +sub really_move_image { + my $src_dir = $_[0]; + my $target = $_[1]; + my $dest_dir = $_[2]; + + warn "Really move image: src_dir=$src_dir, target=$target,\n destdir=$dest_dir" + if $DEBUG; + if (-e "$target") { + # we should be in dir $dest_dir == $image_dest /, normally + rename("$target", "$target.$$") || + die "failed to move " . $dest_dir . "$target:$!"; + warn "mv $target $target.$$" if $DEBUG; + } + warn "mv -f $src_dir$target $target" if $DEBUG; + my $ret = system("mv -f " . $src_dir . "$target " . + " $target"); + if ($ret) { + die("Failed to move " . $src_dir . "$target to " + . $dest_dir . "$target"); + } + # Ok, now we may clobber the previous .old files + if (-e "$target.$$") { + rename("$target.$$", "$target.old") || + die "failed to move " . $dest_dir . "$target:$!"; + warn "mv $target.$$ $target " if $DEBUG; + } +} + +# Normally called after really_move_image; and only called if we asked for +# reversed link this routine reverses the symbolic link that is notmally +# created. Since the real kernel image has been moved over to +# $image_dest/$kimage-$version. So, this routine links +# From: $image_dest/$kimage-$version (/vmlinuz-2.6.12) +# To: $realimageloc/$kimage-$version (/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12) +sub really_reverse_link { + my $src_dir = $_[0]; + my $link_name = $_[1]; + my $dest_dir = $_[2]; + warn "Really reverse link: src_dir=$src_dir, link name=$link_name\n" . + "\tdestdir=$dest_dir" if $DEBUG; + + my $Old = $dest_dir; + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $src_dir, + 'Test File' => "$link_name")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$src_dir" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + if ($use_hard_links =~ m/YES/i) { + link($Old . "$link_name", $src_dir . "$link_name") || + die("Failed to link " . $dest_dir . "$link_name to " . $src_dir . + "$link_name:$!"); + warn "ln " . $Old . "$link_name " . $src_dir . "$link_name" if $DEBUG; + } + else { + symlink($Old . "$link_name", $src_dir . "$link_name") || + die("Failed to symbolic-link " . $dest_dir . "$link_name to " . $src_dir + . "$link_name:$!"); + warn "ln -s " . $Old . "$link_name " . $src_dir . "$link_name" if $DEBUG; + } +} + +# This routine is invoked if there is a symbolic link in place +# in $image_dest/$kimage -- so a symlink exists in the destination. +# What we are trying to determine is if we need to move the symbolic link over +# to the the .old location +sub move_p { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + my $force_move = 0; + warn "Move?: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest, \n" . + "\timage_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + if ($no_symlink || $reverse_symlink) { + # we do not want links, yet we have a symbolic link here! + warn "found a symbolic link in " . $image_dest . "$kimage \n" . + "even though no_symlink is defined\n" if $no_symlink; + warn "found a symbolic link in " . $image_dest . "$kimage \n" . + "even though reverse_symlink is defined\n" if $reverse_symlink; + # make sure we change this state of affairs + $force_move = 1; + return $force_move; + } + + warn "DEBUG: OK. We found symlink, and we should have a symlink here.\n" + if $DEBUG; + my $vmlinuz_target = readlink "$kimage"; + my $real_target = ''; + my $target = `readlink -q -m "${realimageloc}${kimage}-${version}"`; + $real_target = abs_path($vmlinuz_target) if defined($vmlinuz_target); + + if (!defined($vmlinuz_target) || ! -f "$real_target") { + # what, a dangling symlink? + warn "The link " . $image_dest . "$kimage is a dangling link" . + "to $real_target\n"; + $force_move = 1; + return $force_move; + } + + + warn "DEBUG: The link $kimage points to ($vmlinuz_target)\n" if $DEBUG; + warn "DEBUG: ($vmlinuz_target) is really ($real_target)\n" if $DEBUG; + my $cwd; + chomp ($cwd=`pwd`); + if ($vmlinuz_target !~ m|^/|o) { + $vmlinuz_target = $cwd . "/" . $vmlinuz_target; + $vmlinuz_target =~ s|/+|/|o; + } + $vmlinuz_target = `readlink -q -m $vmlinuz_target`; + + if ("$vmlinuz_target" ne "$target") { + warn "DEBUG: We need to handle this.\n" if $DEBUG; + if ($minimal_swap) { + warn "DEBUG: Minimal swap.\n" if $DEBUG; + if (-l "$kimage.old") { + warn "DEBUG: There is an old link at $kimage.old\n" if $DEBUG; + my $old_target = readlink "$kimage.old"; + my $real_old_target = ''; + $real_old_target=abs_path($old_target) if defined ($old_target); + + if ($real_old_target && -f "$real_old_target") { + if ($old_target !~ m|^/|o) { + $old_target = $cwd . "/" . $old_target; + $old_target =~ s|/+|/|o; + } + $old_target = `readlink -q -m $old_target`; + if ("$old_target" ne "$target") { + $force_move = 1; + warn "DEBUG: Old link ($old_target) does not point to us ($target)\n" + if $DEBUG; + } + else { # The .old points to the current + warn "$kimage.old --> $target -- doing nothing"; + $force_move = 0; + } + } + else { + warn "DEBUG: Well, the old link does not exist -- so we move\n" + if $DEBUG; + $force_move = 1; + } + } + else { + warn "DEBUG: No .old link -- OK to move\n" + if $DEBUG; + $force_move = 1; + } + } + else { + warn "DEBUG: ok, minimal swap is no-- so we move.\n" + if $DEBUG; + $force_move = 1; + } + } + else { # already have proper link + warn "$kimage($vmlinuz_target) points to $target ($real_target) -- doing nothing"; + $force_move = 0; + } + return $force_move; +} + + +# This routine moves the symbolic link around (/vmlinuz -> /vmlinuz.old) +# It pays attention to whether we should the fact whether we should be using +# hard links or not. +sub really_move_link { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + warn "really_move_link: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + # don't clobber $kimage.old quite yet + rename("$kimage", "$kimage.$$") || + die "failed to move " . $image_dest . "$kimage:$!"; + warn "mv $kimage $kimage.$$" if $DEBUG; + my $Old = $src_dir; + my $cwd; + + chomp($cwd=`pwd`); + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $cwd, + 'Test File' => "$image_name")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$cwd" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + if ($use_hard_links =~ m/YES/i) { + warn "ln ${Old}${image_name} $kimage" if $DEBUG; + if (! link("${Old}${image_name}", "$kimage")) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to link ${Old}${image_name} to " . + "${image_dest}${kimage}:$!"); + } + } + else { + warn "ln -s ${Old}${image_name} $kimage" if $DEBUG; + if (! symlink("${Old}${image_name}", "$kimage")) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to symbolic-link ${Old}${image_name} to " . + "${image_dest}${kimage}:$!"); + } + } + + # Ok, now we may clobber the previous .old file + if (-l "$kimage.old" || ! -e "$kimage.old" ) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage.old"); + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage.old" if $DEBUG; + } + else { + warn "$kimage.old is not a symlink, not clobbering\n"; + warn "rm $kimage.$$"; + unlink "$kimage.$$" if $DEBUG; + } +} + +# This routine handles a request to do symlinks, but there is no +# symlink file already there. Either we are supposed to use copy, or we are +# installing on a pristine system, or the user does not want symbolic links at +# all. We use a configuration file to tell the last two cases apart, creating +# a config file if needed. +sub handle_missing_link { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + warn "handle_missing_link: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + if ($no_symlink) { + warn "cp -a --backup=t $realimageloc$image_name $kimage" if $DEBUG; + my $ret = system("cp -a --backup=t " . $realimageloc . + "$image_name " . " $kimage"); + if ($ret) { + die("Failed to copy " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + } + elsif ($reverse_symlink) { + warn "mv -f $realimageloc$image_name $kimage" if $DEBUG; + my $ret = system("mv -f " . $realimageloc . "$image_name " + . "$kimage"); + if ($ret) { + die("Failed to move " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + } + else { + if (! $have_conffile) { + my $ret; + my $answer=''; + $do_symlink = "Yes"; + + if (open(CONF, ">$CONF_LOC")) { + print CONF "# Kernel Image management overrides\n"; + print CONF "# See kernel-img.conf(5) for details\n"; + if ($loader =~ /palo/i) { + print CONF "link_in_boot = Yes\n"; + print CONF "do_symlinks = Yes\n"; + print CONF "relative_links = Yes\n"; + print CONF "do_bootloader = No\n"; + } else { + print CONF "do_symlinks = $do_symlink\n"; + } + close CONF; + } + $have_conffile = "Yes"; + } + } + + if (! $no_symlink && $do_symlink =~ /Yes/i) { + my $Old = $realimageloc; + my $New = $image_dest; + my $Name = "$image_name"; + my $Link_Dest = "$kimage"; + + if ($reverse_symlink) { + $Old = $image_dest; + $New = $realimageloc; + $Name = "$kimage"; + $Link_Dest = $realimageloc . "$image_name"; + } + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, + 'New Dir' => $New, + 'Test File' => $Name)) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$New" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + symlink($Old . "$Name", "$Link_Dest") || + die("Failed to symbolic-link ${Old}$Name to $Link_Dest:$!"); + warn "ln -s ${Old}$Name $Link_Dest" if $DEBUG; + + } +} + +# This routine handles the rest of the cases, where the user has requested +# non-traditional handling, like using cp, or reverse symlinks, or hard links. +sub handle_non_symlinks { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + warn "handle_non_link: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + # Save the current image. We do this in all four cases + rename("$kimage", "$kimage.$$") || + die "failed to move " . $image_dest . "$kimage:$!"; + warn "mv $kimage $kimage.$$" if $DEBUG; + + ##,#### + # case One + #`#### + if ($no_symlink) { + # Maybe /$image_dest is on a dos system? + warn "cp -a --backup=t $realimageloc$image_name $kimage" if $DEBUG; + my $ret = system("cp -a --backup=t " . $realimageloc + . "$image_name " . "$kimage"); + if ($ret) { + if (-e "$kimage.$$") { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage" if $DEBUG; + } + die("Failed to copy " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + } + ##,#### + # case Two + #`#### + elsif ($reverse_symlink) { # Maybe /$image_dest is on a dos system? + warn "mv -f $realimageloc$image_name $kimage" if $DEBUG; + my $ret = system("mv -f " . $realimageloc . "$image_name " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + if ($ret) { + if (-e "$kimage.$$") { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage" if $DEBUG; + } + die("Failed to move " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + my $Old = $image_dest; + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $realimageloc, + 'Test File' => "$kimage")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$realimageloc" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + if ($use_hard_links =~ m/YES/i) { + warn "ln " . $Old . "$kimage " . $realimageloc . "$image_name" if $DEBUG; + if (! link($Old . "$kimage", $realimageloc . "$image_name")) { + warn "Could not link " . $image_dest . + "$kimage to $image_name :$!"; + } + } + else { + warn "ln -s " . $Old . "$kimage " . $realimageloc . "$image_name" if $DEBUG; + if (! symlink($Old . "$kimage", $realimageloc . "$image_name")) { + warn "Could not symlink " . $image_dest . + "$kimage to $image_name :$!"; + } + } + } + ##,#### + # case Three + #`#### + elsif ($use_hard_links =~ m/YES/i ) { + # Ok then. this ought to be a hard link, and hence fair game + # don't clobber $kimage.old quite yet + my $Old = $realimageloc; + my $cwd; + chomp($cwd=`pwd`); + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $cwd, + 'Test File' => "$image_name")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$cwd" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + warn "ln " . $Old . "$image_name " . "$kimage" if $DEBUG; + if (! link($Old . "$image_name", "$kimage")) { + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage" if $DEBUG; + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to link " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + } + ##,#### + # case Five!?! + #`#### + elsif ($do_symlink) { + # Ok then. this ought to be a symlink, and hence fair game + # don't clobber $kimage.old quite yet + my $Old = $realimageloc; + my $cwd; + chomp($cwd=`pwd`); + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $cwd, + 'Test File' => "$image_name")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$cwd" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + warn "symlink " . $Old . "$image_name " . "$kimage" if $DEBUG; + if (! symlink($Old . "$image_name", "$kimage")) { + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage" if $DEBUG; + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to link " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + } + ##,#### + # case Four + #`#### + else { + # We just use cp + warn "cp -a --backup=t $realimageloc$image_name $kimage" if $DEBUG; + my $ret = system("cp -a --backup=t " . $realimageloc + . "$image_name " . "$kimage"); + if ($ret) { + if (-e "$kimage.$$") { + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage" if $DEBUG; + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + } + die("Failed to copy " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage"); + } + } + # Ok, now we may clobber the previous .old file + warn "mv $kimage.$$ $kimage.old if -e $kimage.$$" if $DEBUG; + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage.old") if -e "$kimage.$$"; +} + +# This routine is responsible for setting up the symbolic links +# So, the actual kernel image lives in +# $realimageloc/$image_name (/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12). +# This routine creates symbolic links in $image_dest/$kimage (/vmlinuz) +sub image_magic { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = "$kimage-$version"; + my $src_dir = $realimageloc; + warn "image_magic: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + # Well, in any case, if the destination (the symlink we are trying + # to create) is a directory, we should do nothing, except throw a + # diagnostic. + if (-d "$kimage" ) { + die ("Hmm. $kimage is a directory, which I did not expect. I am\n" . + "trying to create a symbolic link with that name linked to \n" . + "$image_dest . Since a directory exists here, my assumptions \n" . + "are way off, and I am aborting.\n" ); + exit (3); + } + + if ($move_image) { # Maybe $image_dest is in on dos, or something? + # source dir, link name, dest dir + really_move_image( $realimageloc, $image_name, $image_dest); + really_reverse_link($realimageloc, $image_name, $image_dest) + if $reverse_symlink; + return; + } + + if (-l "$kimage") { # There is a symbolic link + warn "DEBUG: There is a symlink for $kimage\n" if $DEBUG; + my $force_move = move_p($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + + if ($force_move) { + really_move_link($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + } + } + elsif (! -e "$kimage") { + # Hmm. Pristine system? How can that be? Installing from scratch? + # Or maybe the user does not want a symbolic link here. + # Possibly they do not want a link here. (we should be in / + # here[$image_dest, really] + handle_missing_link($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + } + elsif (-e "$kimage" ) { + # OK, $kimage exists -- but is not a link + handle_non_symlinks($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + } +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### + +# We may not have any modules installed +if ( -d "$modules_base/$version" ) { + print STDERR "Running depmod.\n"; + my $ret = system("depmod -a $version"); + if ($ret) { + print STDERR "Failed to run depmod\n"; + exit(1); + } +} + + + +sub find_initrd_tool { + my $hostversion = shift; + my $version = shift; + print STDERR "Finding valid ramdisk creators.\n"; + my @ramdisks = + grep { + my $args = + "$_ " . + "--supported-host-version=$hostversion " . + "--supported-target-version=$version " . + "1>/dev/null 2>&1" + ; + system($args) == 0; + } + split (/[:,\s]+/, $ramdisk); +} + +# The initrd symlink should probably be in the same dir that the +# symlinks are in +if ($initrd) { + my $success = 0; + + # Update-initramfs is called slightly different than mkinitrd and + # mkinitramfs. XXX It should really be made compatible with this stuff + # some how. + my $upgrading = 1; + if (! defined $ARGV[1] || ! $ARGV[1] || $ARGV[1] =~ m//og) { + $upgrading = 0; + } + my $ret = system("$ramdisk " . ($upgrading ? "-u" : "-c") . " -k " . $version . " >&2"); + $success = 1 unless $ret; + die "Failed to create initrd image.\n" unless $success; + if (! defined $ARGV[1] || ! $ARGV[1] || $ARGV[1] =~ m//og) { + image_magic("initrd.img", $image_dest); + } + else { + lstat("initrd.img"); + if (! -e _) { + handle_missing_link("initrd.img", $image_dest, "initrd.img-$version", + $realimageloc); + } + else { + print STDERR + "Not updating initrd symbolic links since we are being updated/reinstalled \n"; + print STDERR + "($ARGV[1] was configured last, according to dpkg)\n"; + } + } + + if ($initrd && -l "initrd" ) { + unlink "initrd"; + } + + if ($initrd && -l "$image_dir/initrd" && ! $link_in_boot) { + unlink "$image_dir/initrd"; + } +} +else { # Not making an initrd emage + if (-l "initrd.img") { + # Ooh, last image was an initrd image? in any case, we should move it. + my $target = readlink "initrd.img"; + my $real_target = ''; + $real_target = abs_path($target) if defined ($target); + + if (!defined($target) || ! -f "$real_target") { + # Eh. dangling link. can safely be removed. + unlink("initrd.img"); + } else { + if (-l "initrd.img.old" || ! -e "initrd.img.old" ) { + rename("initrd.img", "initrd.img.old"); + } else { + warn "initrd.img.old is not a symlink, not clobbering\n"; + unlink("initrd.img"); + } + } + } +} + +# Warn of a reboot +if (-x $notifier) { + system($notifier); +} + +# Let programs know not to hibernate if the kernel that would be used for +# resume-from-hibernate is likely to differ from the currently running kernel. +system("mountpoint -q /var/run"); +if ($? eq 0) { + system("touch /var/run/do-not-hibernate"); +} + +# Only change the symlinks if we are not being upgraded +if (! defined $ARGV[1] || ! $ARGV[1] || $ARGV[1] =~ m//og) { + image_magic($kimage, $image_dest); +} +else { + lstat("$kimage"); + if (! -e _) { + handle_missing_link($kimage, $image_dest, "$kimage-$version", + $realimageloc); + } + else { + print STDERR + "Not updating image symbolic links since we are being updated/reinstalled \n"; + print STDERR + "($ARGV[1] was configured last, according to dpkg)\n"; + } +} + +# We used to have System.* files in / +if (-e "/System.map" || -e "/System.old") { + unlink '/System.map' if -e '/System.map'; + unlink '/System.old' if -e '/System.old'; +} + +# creating some info about kernel and initrd +if ($DEBUG) { + my $ksize=sprintf("%.0f",(stat($realimageloc . + "$kimage-$version"))[7]/1024)."kB"; + my $initrdsize=''; + if ($initrd) { + $initrdsize=sprintf("%.0f",(stat($realimageloc . + "initrd.img-$version"))[7]/1024)."kB"; + } + + print STDERR <<"EOMSG"; +A new kernel image has been installed at $realimageloc$kimage-$version + (Size: $ksize) + +Symbolic links, unless otherwise specified, can be found in $image_dest + +EOMSG + ; + + if ($initrd) { + print STDERR <<"EOMSGA"; + + Initial rootdisk image: ${realimageloc}initrd.img-$version (Size: $initrdsize) +EOMSGA + ; + } +} + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + die "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + die "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if ($postinst_hook) { + &run_hook("postinst", $postinst_hook); +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postinst.d") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postinst.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d"; +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version"; +} + +LOADER: { + last unless $do_boot_enable; # Exit if explicitly asked to + + last if $loader =~ /silo/i; # SILO does not have to be executed. + last if $loader =~ /yaboot/i; # yaboot does not have to be executed. + last if $loader =~ /milo/i; # MILO does not have to be executed. + last if $loader =~ /nettrom/i; # NETTROM does not have to be executed. + last if $loader =~ /arcboot/i; # ARCBOOT does not have to be executed. + last if $loader =~ /delo/i; # DELO does not have to be executed. + last if $loader =~ /quik/i; # maintainer asked quik invocation to be ignored + + last unless $loaderloc; + last unless -x $loaderloc; + last unless $do_bootloader; + + if (-T "/etc/$loader.conf") { + # Trust and use the existing lilo.conf. + print STDERR "You already have a $Loader configuration in /etc/$loader.conf\n"; + my $ret = &run_lilo(); + exit $ret if $ret; + } +} + + +sub run_lilo (){ + my $ret; + # Try and figure out if the user really wants lilo to be run -- + # since the default is to run the boot laoder, which is ! grub -- but + # the user may be using grub now, and not changed the default. + + # So, if the user has explicitly asked for the loader to be run, or + # if there is no postinst hook, or if there is no grub installed -- + # we are OK. Or else, we ask. + if ($explicit_do_loader || (! ($postinst_hook && -x '/usr/sbin/grub'))) { + print STDERR "Running boot loader as requested\n"; + } else { + print STDERR "Ok, not running $loader\n"; + } + if ($loader =~ /^lilo/io or $loader =~ /vmelilo/io) { + print STDERR "Testing $loader.conf ... \n"; + unlink $temp_file_name; # security + $ret = system("$loaderloc -t >$temp_file_name 2>&1"); + if ($ret) { + print STDERR "Boot loader test failed\n"; + return $ret; + } + unlink "$temp_file_name"; + print STDERR "Testing successful.\n"; + print STDERR "Installing the "; + print STDERR "partition " if $loader =~ /^lilo/io; + print STDERR "boot sector... \n"; + } + + print STDERR "Running $loaderloc ... \n"; + if ($loader =~ /^elilo/io) { + $ret = system("$loaderloc 2>&1 | tee $temp_file_name"); + } else { + $ret = system("$loaderloc >$temp_file_name 2>&1"); + } + if ($ret) { + print STDERR "Boot loader failed to run\n"; + return $ret; + } + unlink $temp_file_name; + print STDERR "Installation successful.\n"; + return 0; +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ + diff --git a/debian/control-scripts/postrm b/debian/control-scripts/postrm new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..227e351fc59b --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control-scripts/postrm @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# -*- Mode: Cperl -*- +# image.postrm --- +# Author : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@glaurung.green-gryphon.com ) +# Created On : Sat May 15 11:05:13 1999 +# Created On Node : glaurung.green-gryphon.com +# Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava +# Last Modified On : Wed Sep 13 11:26:19 2006 +# Last Machine Used: glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com +# Update Count : 57 +# Status : Unknown, Use with caution! +# HISTORY : +# Description : +# +# $Id: image.postrm,v 1.31 2003/10/07 16:24:20 srivasta Exp $ +# + + +# +#use strict; #for debugging +use Cwd 'abs_path'; + +$|=1; + +# Predefined values: +my $version = "=V"; +my $link_in_boot = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $no_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $reverse_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $do_symlink = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_boot_enable = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootfloppy = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootloader = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $move_image = ''; # target machine defined +my $kimage = "=K"; # Should be empty, mostly +my $loader = "=L"; # lilo, silo, quik, palo, vmelilo, or nettrom +my $image_dir = "/boot"; # where the image is located +my $clobber_modules = ''; # target machine defined +my $initrd = "YES"; # initrd kernel +my $do_initrd = ''; # Normally, we don't +my $warn_initrd = 'YES'; # Normally we do +my $use_hard_links = ''; # hardlinks do not work across fs boundaries +my $postinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $postrm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $preinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $prerm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $minimal_swap = ''; # Do not swap symlinks +my $ignore_depmod_err = ''; # normally we do not +my $relink_build_link = 'YES'; # There is no harm in checking the link +my $force_build_link = ''; # we shall not create a dangling link +my $kernel_arch = "=B"; +my $ramdisk = "/usr/sbin/update-initramfs"; +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +my $Loader = "NoLOADER"; # +$Loader = "LILO" if $loader =~ /^lilo/io; +$Loader = "SILO" if $loader =~ /^silo/io; +$Loader = "QUIK" if $loader =~ /^quik/io; +$Loader = "yaboot" if $loader =~ /^yaboot/io; +$Loader = "PALO" if $loader =~ /^palo/io; +$Loader = "NETTROM" if $loader =~ /^nettrom/io; +$Loader = "VMELILO" if $loader =~ /^vmelilo/io; +$Loader = "ZIPL" if $loader =~ /^zipl/io; +$Loader = "ELILO" if $loader =~ /^elilo/io; + + +# This should not point to /tmp, because of security risks. +my $temp_file_name = "/var/log/$loader" . "_log.$$"; + +#known variables +my @boilerplate = (); +my @silotemplate = (); +my @quiktemplate = (); +my @palotemplate = (); +my @vmelilotemplate = (); +my $bootdevice = ''; +my $rootdevice = ''; +my $rootdisk = ''; +my $rootpartition = ''; +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/$image_dir/"; +my $have_conffile = ""; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; +my $relative_links = ''; +my $silent_modules = ''; +my $silent_loader = ''; +my $warn_reboot = 'Yes'; # Warn that we are installing a version of + # the kernel we are running + +chdir('/') or die "could not chdir to /:$!\n"; +# remove multiple leading slashes; make sure there is at least one. +$realimageloc =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$realimageloc =~ s|/+|/|o; + + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while () { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $do_symlink = "" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $clobber_modules = '' if /^\s*clobber_modules\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = '' if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = '' if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = '' if /^\s*relative_links \s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = '' if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_initrd = '' if /^\s*do_initrd\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $warn_initrd = '' if /^\s*warn_initrd\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = '' if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $silent_modules = '' if /^\s*silent_modules\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = '' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = '' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = '' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = '' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relink_build_link = '' if /^\s*relink_build_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $force_build_link = '' if /^\s*force_build_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + + $do_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "Yes" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $clobber_modules = "Yes" if /^\s*clobber_modules\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = "Yes" if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = "Yes" if /^\s*relative_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_initrd = "Yes" if /^\s*do_initrd\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $warn_initrd = "Yes" if /^\s*warn_initrd\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = "Yes" if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $silent_modules = 'Yes' if /^\s*silent_modules\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = 'Yes' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = 'Yes' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = 'Yes' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = 'Yes' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relink_build_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*relink_build_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $force_build_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*force_build_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + + $image_dest = "$1" if /^\s*image_dest\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postrm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postrm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $preinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*preinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $prerm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*prerm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $ramdisk = "$1" if /^\s*ramdisk\s*=\s*(.+)$/ig; + } + close CONF; + $have_conffile = "Yes"; + } +} + +if ($link_in_boot) { + $image_dest = "/$image_dir/"; + $image_dest =~ s|^/*|/|o; +} + +$image_dest = "$image_dest/"; +$image_dest =~ s|/+$|/|o; + +# The destdir may be gone by now. +if (-d "$image_dest") { + chdir("$image_dest") or die "could not chdir to $image_dest:$!\n"; +} + +# Paranoid check to make sure that the correct value is put in there +if (! $kimage) {$kimage = "vmlinuz"} # Hmm. empty +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^b?uImage$/o) {$kimage = "vmlinuz"} # these produce vmlinuz +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^b?zImage$/o) {$kimage = "vmlinuz"} # these produce vmlinuz +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^[iI]mage$/o) { my $nop = $kimage;} +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^vmlinux$/o) { my $nop = $kimage;} +else {$kimage = "vmlinuz"} # default + +$ENV{KERNEL_ARCH}=$kernel_arch if $kernel_arch; + + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +sub remove_sym_link { + my $bad_image = $_[0]; + + warn "Removing symbolic link $bad_image \n"; + if ($loader =~ /lilo/i) + { + warn "Unless you used the optional flag in lilo, \n"; + } + warn " you may need to re-run your boot loader" . ($loader ? "[$loader]":"") + . "\n"; + # Remove the dangling link + unlink "$bad_image"; +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +sub CanonicalizePath { + my $path = join '/', @_; + my @work = split '/', $path; + my @out; + my $is_absolute; + + if (@work && $work[0] eq "") { $is_absolute = 1; shift @work; } + + while (@work) { + my $seg = shift @work; + if ($seg eq "." || $seg eq "") { + } elsif ($seg eq "..") { + if (@out && $out[-1] ne "..") { + pop @out; + } else { + # Leading "..", or "../..", etc. + push @out, $seg; + } + } else { + push @out, $seg; + } + } + + unshift @out, "" if $is_absolute; + return join('/', @out); +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +# This removes dangling symlinks. What do we do about hard links? Surely a +# something with the nane $image_dest . "$kimage" ought not to be left behind? +sub image_magic { + my $kimage = $_[0]; + my $image_dest = $_[1]; + + if (-l "$kimage") { + # There is a symbolic link + my $force_move = 0; + my $vmlinuz_target = readlink "$kimage"; + my $real_target = ''; + $real_target = abs_path($vmlinuz_target) if defined ($vmlinuz_target); + if (!defined($vmlinuz_target) || ! -f "$real_target") { + # what, a dangling symlink? + warn "The link " . $image_dest . "$kimage is a damaged link\n"; + # Remove the dangling link + &remove_sym_link("$kimage"); + } + else { + my $canonical_target = CanonicalizePath("$vmlinuz_target"); + if (! -e $canonical_target) { + warn "The link " . $image_dest . "$kimage is a dangling link\n"; + &remove_sym_link("$kimage"); + } + } + } +} + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + warn "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + warn "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if ($postrm_hook) { + &run_hook("postrm", $postrm_hook); +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postrm.d") { + warn "Examining /etc/kernel/postrm.d .\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postrm.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postrm.d"; +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version") { + warn "Examining /etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version .\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version"; +} + +# check and remove damaged and dangling symlinks +if ($ARGV[0] !~ /upgrade/) { + system("$ramdisk -d -k " . $version . " > /dev/null 2>&1"); + if (-f $realimageloc . "initrd.img-$version.bak") { + unlink $realimageloc . "initrd.img-$version.bak"; + } + image_magic($kimage, $image_dest); + image_magic($kimage . ".old", $image_dest); + image_magic("initrd.img", $image_dest) if $initrd; + image_magic("initrd.img.old", $image_dest) if $initrd; +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ + + + + + + diff --git a/debian/control-scripts/preinst b/debian/control-scripts/preinst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..972377609fce --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control-scripts/preinst @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# -*- Mode: Cperl -*- +# image.preinst --- +# Author : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@tiamat.datasync.com ) +# Created On : Sun Jun 14 03:38:02 1998 +# Created On Node : tiamat.datasync.com +# Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava +# Last Modified On : Sun Sep 24 14:04:42 2006 +# Last Machine Used: glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com +# Update Count : 99 +# Status : Unknown, Use with caution! +# HISTORY : +# Description : +# +# + +# +#use strict; #for debugging + +use Debconf::Client::ConfModule qw(:all); +version('2.0'); +my $capb=capb("backup"); + +$|=1; + +# Predefined values: +my $version = "=V"; +my $link_in_boot = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $no_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $reverse_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $do_symlink = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_boot_enable = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootfloppy = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootloader = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $move_image = ''; # target machine defined +my $kimage = "=K"; # Should be empty, mostly +my $loader = "=L"; # lilo, silo, quik, palo, vmelilo, nettrom + # or elilo +my $image_dir = "/boot"; # where the image is located +my $initrd = "YES"; # initrd kernel +my $use_hard_links = ''; # hardlinks do not wirk across fs boundaries +my $postinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $postrm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $preinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $prerm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $minimal_swap = ''; # Do not swap symlinks +my $ignore_depmod_err = ''; # normally we do not +my $relink_src_link = 'YES'; # There is no harm in checking the link +my $relink_build_link = 'YES'; # There is no harm in checking the link +my $force_build_link = ''; # There is no harm in checking the link +my $kernel_arch = "=B"; +my $ramdisk = "/usr/sbin/update-initramfs"; # List of tools to create initial ram fs. +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +my $Loader = "NoLOADER"; # +$Loader = "LILO" if $loader =~ /^lilo/io; +$Loader = "SILO" if $loader =~ /^silo/io; +$Loader = "QUIK" if $loader =~ /^quik/io; +$Loader = "yaboot" if $loader =~ /^yaboot/io; +$Loader = "PALO" if $loader =~ /^palo/io; +$Loader = "NETTROM" if $loader =~ /^nettrom/io; +$Loader = "VMELILO" if $loader =~ /^vmelilo/io; +$Loader = "ZIPL" if $loader =~ /^zipl/io; +$Loader = "ELILO" if $loader =~ /^elilo/io; + + +#known variables +my @boilerplate = (); +my @silotemplate = (); +my @quiktemplate = (); +my @palotemplate = (); +my @vmelilotemplate = (); +my $bootdevice = ''; +my $rootdevice = ''; +my $rootdisk = ''; +my $rootpartition = ''; +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/$image_dir/"; +my $have_conffile = ""; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; +my $relative_links = ''; +my $silent_loader = ''; +my $warn_reboot = ''; # Warn that we are installing a version of + # the kernel we are running + +my $modules_base = '/lib/modules'; + +die "Pre inst Internal error. Aborting." unless $version; + +exit 0 if $ARGV[0] =~ /abort-upgrade/; +exit 1 unless $ARGV[0] =~ /(install|upgrade)/; + +$arch = `uname -i`; +if ($arch =~ m/86/) { + system ("grep -q ' pae ' /proc/cpuinfo"); + if ($?) { + print STDERR "This kernel does not support a non-PAE CPU.\n"; + exit 1; + } +} + +# remove multiple leading slashes; make sure there is at least one. +$realimageloc =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$realimageloc =~ s|/+|/|o; + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while () { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $do_symlink = "" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = '' if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = '' if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = '' if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = '' if /^\s*relative_links \s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = '' if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = '' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = '' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = '' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = '' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relink_src_link = '' if /^\s*relink_src_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relink_build_link = '' if /^\s*relink_build_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $force_build_link = '' if /^\s*force_build_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + + $do_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "Yes" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = "Yes" if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = "Yes" if /^\s*relative_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = "Yes" if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = 'Yes' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = 'Yes' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = 'Yes' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = 'Yes' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relink_src_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*relink_src_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relink_build_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*relink_build_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $force_build_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*force_build_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + + $image_dest = "$1" if /^\s*image_dest\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postrm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postrm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $preinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*preinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $prerm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*prerm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $ramdisk = "$1" if /^\s*ramdisk\s*=\s*(.+)$/ig; + } + close CONF; + $have_conffile = "Yes"; + $have_conffile = "Yes"; # stop perl complaining + } +} + +$ENV{KERNEL_ARCH}=$kernel_arch if $kernel_arch; + +# About to upgrade this package from version $2 TO THIS VERSION. +# "prerm upgrade" has already been called for the old version of +# this package. + +sub find_initrd_tool { + my $hostversion = shift; + my $version = shift; + my @ramdisks = + grep { + my $args = + "$_ " . + "--supported-host-version=$hostversion " . + "--supported-target-version=$version " . + "1>/dev/null 2>&1" + ; + system($args) == 0; + } + split (/[:,\s]+/, $ramdisk); +} + +sub check { + my $version = shift; + my $lib_modules="$modules_base/$version"; + my $message = ''; + + if (-d "$lib_modules") { + opendir(DIR, $lib_modules) || die "can’t opendir $lib_modules: $!"; + my @children = readdir(DIR); + if ($#children > 1) { + my @dirs = grep { -d "$lib_modules/$_" } @children; + if ($#dirs > 1) { # we have subdirs + my $dir_message=''; + for my $dir (@dirs) { + if ($dir =~/kernel$/) { + $dir_message="An older install was detected.\n"; + } + else { + $dir_message="Module sub-directories were detected.\n" + unless $dir_message; + } + } + $message += $dir_message if $dir_message; + } + + my @links = grep { -l "$lib_modules/$_" } @children; + if ($#links > -1) { + my $links_message = ''; + for my $link (@links) { + next if ($link =~ /^build$/); + next if ($link =~ /^source$/); + $links_message = "Symbolic links were detected in $modules_base/$version.\n"; + } + $message += $links_message if $links_message; + } + my @files = grep { -f "$lib_modules/$_" } @children; + $message += "Additional files also exist in $modules_base/$version.\n" + if ($#files > -1); + } + } + else { $message .= "$lib_modules does not exist. ";} + return $message; +} + +if (-d "$modules_base/$version") { + my $errors=check($version); + warn "Info:\n$errors\n" if $errors; +} + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + die "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + die "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if (-x "$preinst_hook") { + &run_hook("preinst", $preinst_hook); +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/preinst.d") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/preinst.d/\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version" . + " --arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version" . + " /etc/kernel/preinst.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/preinst.d"; +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version" . + " --arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version" . + " /etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version"; +} +print STDERR "Done.\n"; + +exit 0; + +__END__ + + diff --git a/debian/control-scripts/prerm b/debian/control-scripts/prerm new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..07e41461d3ab --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control-scripts/prerm @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# -*- Mode: Perl -*- +# image.prerm --- +# Author : root ( root@melkor.pilgrim.umass.edu ) +# Created On : Fri May 17 03:28:59 1996 +# Created On Node : melkor.pilgrim.umass.edu +# Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava +# Last Modified On : Sat Aug 5 13:14:17 2006 +# Last Machine Used: glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com +# Update Count : 85 +# Status : Unknown, Use with caution! +# HISTORY : +# Description : +# +# +# $Id: image.prerm,v 1.22 2003/10/07 16:24:20 srivasta Exp $ +# +# +#use strict; + +$|=1; +# Predefined values: +my $version = "=V"; +my $link_in_boot = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $no_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $reverse_symlink = ""; # Should be empty, mostly +my $do_symlinks = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_boot_enable = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootfloppy = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $do_bootloader = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $move_image = ''; # target machine defined +my $kimage = "=K"; # Should be empty, mostly +my $loader = "=L"; # lilo, silo, quik, palo, vmelilo, or nettrom +my $image_dir = "/boot"; # where the image is located +my $clobber_modules = ''; # target machine defined +my $initrd = "YES"; # initrd kernel +my $use_hard_links = ''; # hardlinks do not wirk across fs boundaries +my $postinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $postrm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $preinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $prerm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $minimal_swap = ''; # Do not swap symlinks +my $ignore_depmod_err = ''; # normally we do not +my $relink_build_link = 'YES'; # There is no harm in checking the link +my $force_build_link = ''; # There is no harm in checking the link +my $kernel_arch = "=B"; +my $ramdisk = "/usr/sbin/update-initramfs"; +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +my $Loader = "NoLOADER"; # +$Loader = "LILO" if $loader =~ /^lilo/io; +$Loader = "SILO" if $loader =~ /^silo/io; +$Loader = "QUIK" if $loader =~ /^quik/io; +$Loader = "yaboot" if $loader =~ /^yaboot/io; +$Loader = "PALO" if $loader =~ /^palo/io; +$Loader = "NETTROM" if $loader =~ /^nettrom/io; +$Loader = "VMELILO" if $loader =~ /^vmelilo/io; +$Loader = "ZIPL" if $loader =~ /^zipl/io; +$Loader = "ELILO" if $loader =~ /^elilo/io; + + +# This should not point to /tmp, because of security risks. +my $temp_file_name = "/var/log/$loader" . "_log.$$"; + +#known variables +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/$image_dir/"; +my $have_conffile = ""; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; +my $relative_links = ''; +my $silent_loader = ''; +my $warn_reboot = 'Yes'; # Warn that we are installing a version of + # the kernel we are running + +# remove multiple leading slashes; make sure there is at least one. +$realimageloc =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$realimageloc =~ s|/+|/|o; + +my $DEBUG = 0; + +# Variables used +my $image=''; +my $ret=0; +my $seen=''; +my $answer=''; +my $running = ''; +my $WouldInvalidate = 0; + +if ($ARGV[0] && ($ARGV[0] =~ /remove/ || $ARGV[0] =~ /upgrade/)) { + if (-l "/usr/doc/linux-image-$version") { + unlink "/usr/doc/linux-image-$version"; + } +} + +# Ignore all invocations uxcept when called on to remove +exit 0 unless ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] =~ /remove/) ; + +# Paranoid check to make sure that the correct value is put in there +if (! $kimage) { $kimage = "vmlinuz";} # Hmm. empty +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^b?uImage$/o) { $kimage = "vmlinuz";} # these produce vmlinuz +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^b?zImage$/o) { $kimage = "vmlinuz";} # these produce vmlinuz +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^[iI]mage$/o) { my $nop = $kimage; } +elsif ($kimage =~ m/^vmlinux$/o) { my $nop = $kimage; } +else { $kimage = "vmlinuz";} # Default + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while () { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $do_symlink = "" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $clobber_modules = '' if /^\s*clobber_modules\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = '' if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = '' if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = '' if /^\s*relative_links \s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = '' if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $do_initrd = '' if /^\s*do_initrd\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = '' if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = '' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = '' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = '' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = '' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $relink_build_link = '' if /^\s*relink_build_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + $force_build_link = '' if /^\s*force_build_link\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/ig; + + + $do_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*do_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $no_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*no_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $reverse_symlink = "Yes" if /^\s*reverse_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*image_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /^\s*link_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $move_image = "Yes" if /^\s*move_image\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $clobber_modules = "Yes" if /^\s*clobber_modules\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_boot_enable = "Yes" if /^\s*do_boot_enable\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootfloppy = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootfloppy\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_bootloader = "Yes" if /^\s*do_bootloader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relative_links = "Yes" if /^\s*relative_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $do_initrd = "Yes" if /^\s*do_initrd\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $use_hard_links = "Yes" if /^\s*use_hard_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $silent_loader = 'Yes' if /^\s*silent_loader\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $warn_reboot = 'Yes' if /^\s*warn_reboot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $minimal_swap = 'Yes' if /^\s*minimal_swap\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $ignore_depmod_err = 'Yes' if /^\s*ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $relink_build_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*relink_build_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + $force_build_link = 'Yes' if /^\s*force_build_link\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/ig; + + $image_dest = "$1" if /^\s*image_dest\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $postrm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*postrm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $preinst_hook = "$1" if /^\s*preinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $prerm_hook = "$1" if /^\s*prerm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/ig; + $ramdisk = "$1" if /^\s*ramdisk\s*=\s*(.+)$/ig; + } + close CONF; + $have_conffile = "Yes"; + } +} + + +$ENV{KERNEL_ARCH}=$kernel_arch if $kernel_arch; + +#check to see if we are trying to remove a running kernel +# if so we abort right now. +chop($running=`uname -r`); +if ($running eq $version) { + print STDERR "WARN: Proceeding with removing running kernel image.\n"; +} + +#Now, they have an alternate kernel which they are currently running + +# This is just us being nice to lilo users. + +chdir("/") or die "could not chdir to /:$!\n"; + +if (-f "/etc/$loader.conf") { #I know, could be a link, but .. + open (LILO, "/etc/$loader.conf") || &success(); # this is not critical + while () { + chop; + s/\#.*//; # nix the comments + next unless /^\s*image\s*=\s(\S+)/o; + $image = $1; + if ($image && -e $image) { + while (defined($image) && -l $image) { + $image = readlink ($image); + } + if (defined($image) && -e $image) { + $WouldInvalidate |= $image =~ /$kimage-$version/; + } + else { + &success(); # invalid $loader.conf file + } + } + else { + &success(); # invalid $loader.conf file + } + } + close (LILO); + if ($WouldInvalidate) { + print STFERR "WARN: Proceeding with removing running kernel image.\n"; + &success(); + } +} + + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + die "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + die "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if (-x "$prerm_hook") { + &run_hook("prerm", $prerm_hook); +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/prerm.d") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/prerm.d.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version /etc/kernel/prerm.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/prerm.d"; +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version" . + " --arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version"; +} + +sub success () { + # NOTE: need to keep this list in sync with rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk + my %files_to_keep = ( + 'modules.builtin' => 1, + 'modules.order' => 1, + ); + my $short; + for my $file () { + $short = $file; $short =~ s,.*/,,; + if (!defined $files_to_keep{$short}) { + unlink "$file"; + } + } + exit 0; +} + + + +&success(); +exit 0; +__END__ + + + + + diff --git a/debian/debian.env b/debian/debian.env new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..be31a0c27019 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/debian.env @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +DEBIAN=debian.master diff --git a/debian/docs/README.inclusion-list b/debian/docs/README.inclusion-list new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b025393e7c19 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/docs/README.inclusion-list @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +This README describes the reason for, and the use of, module +inclusion lists. + +The original Hardy release had the notion of sub-flavours, +e.g., a flavour that was constructed as a subset of an existing flavour. +For example, the virtual flavour was extracted from the server flavour using +a subset of the server flavour modules. However, there were some difficult +mainteneance issues with regard to packaging, make rules, and scripts. This +re-implementation of the sub-flavours philosophy is hopefully simpler, +and retrofitable to all releases. + +A module inclusion list looks at the problem of of constructing a package +from the perspective of what modules do we _want_ in the package, as opposed +to what modules we _don't_ want. As the kernel matures, more and more devices are added +which makes the problem of configuration maintenance a real pain in the ass. +If we took the approach of disabling all of the config options that we don't want, +then the differences between flavours will quickly become quite large, making +it difficult to quickly compare the individual flavour configs. Each time a +new config option is added then we also have to make a decision about disabling in +order to continue to keep the minimal number of modules. + +A module inclusion list is applied on a per-flavour basis. For example, +debian./control.d/${flavour}.inclusion-list. For example, the +config for virtual is very close to server and generic, but the inclusion list +causes the virtual package to be constructed with _only_ the modules described +in the inclusion list. + +The inclusion list format is a simple bash regular expression list of files. For example, + +arch/*/{crypto,kernel,oprofile} +drivers/acpi/* +drivers/ata/ahci.ko + +These 3 regular expression forms are suitable for expansion by bash and as inputs to 'find'. +See debian/scripts/module-inclusion for details. + +There are 2 log files created as a side effect of the application of the module +inclusion list; $(flavour).inclusion-list.log and $(flavour).depmod.log. + +$(flavour).inclusion-list.log : This log is created while the inclusion list +modules are being copied. If any are missing, then those warnings go in this log. +While its not considered a fatal error, you should endevour to correct your inclusion +list such that there are no missing modules. + +$(flavour).depmod.log : The log is created as a result of running depmod on the +resulting set of modules. If there are missing symbols then you'll find that information +here. Again, you should modify your inclusion list such that there are no missing +symbols. + +Tim Gardner +June 2, 2010 diff --git a/debian/gbp.conf b/debian/gbp.conf new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8ce5fdad0ead --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/gbp.conf @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +[buildpackage] +debian-tag = Ubuntu-%(version)s diff --git a/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.service b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.service new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..43a3ecf9ed6e --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.service @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# On Azure/Hyper-V systems start the hv_fcopy_daemon +# +# author "Andy Whitcroft " +[Unit] +Description=Hyper-V File Copy Protocol Daemon +ConditionVirtualization=microsoft + +[Service] +ExecStart=/usr/sbin/hv_fcopy_daemon -n + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.upstart b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.upstart new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..566bfbb5764c --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-fcopy-daemon.upstart @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# On Azure/Hyper-V systems start the hv_fcopy_daemon +# +description "Hyper-V File Copy Protocol Daemon" +author "Andy Whitcroft " + +start on runlevel [2345] +stop on runlevel [!2345] +console log + +pre-start script + if [ -e "/etc/default/hv-kvp-daemon-init" ]; then + . /etc/default/hv-kvp-daemon-init + fi + [ "$RUN_FCOPY_DAEMON" -eq 0 ] && { stop; exit 0; } + if [ -d /sys/class/dmi/id/. ]; then + read company " +[Unit] +Description=Hyper-V KVP Protocol Daemon +ConditionVirtualization=microsoft + +[Service] +ExecStart=/usr/sbin/hv_kvp_daemon -n + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.upstart b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.upstart new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..198184add9d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-kvp-daemon.upstart @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# On Azure/Hyper-V systems start the hv_kvp_daemon +# +description "Hyper-V KVP Protocol Daemon" +author "Adam Conrad " + +start on runlevel [2345] +stop on runlevel [!2345] +console log + +pre-start script + if [ -e "/etc/default/hv-kvp-daemon-init" ]; then + . /etc/default/hv-kvp-daemon-init + fi + [ "$RUN_KVP_DAEMON" = 0 ] && { stop; exit 0; } + if [ -d /sys/class/dmi/id/. ]; then + read company " +[Unit] +Description=Hyper-V VSS Protocol Daemon +ConditionVirtualization=microsoft + +[Service] +ExecStart=/usr/sbin/hv_vss_daemon -n + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.upstart b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.upstart new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3f3326aef202 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-cloud-tools-common.hv-vss-daemon.upstart @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# On Azure/Hyper-V systems start the hv_vss_daemon +# +description "Hyper-V VSS Protocol Daemon" +author "Ben Howard " + +start on runlevel [2345] +stop on runlevel [!2345] +console log + +pre-start script + if [ -e "/etc/default/hv-kvp-daemon-init" ]; then + . /etc/default/hv-kvp-daemon-init + fi + [ "$RUN_VSS_DAEMON" -eq 0 ] && { stop; exit 0; } + if [ -d /sys/class/dmi/id/. ]; then + read company +# + +DEBIAN=$(shell awk -F= '($$1 == "DEBIAN") { print $$2 }' >$(prev_abidir)/../modules.ignore) +endif + +# Stages -- support both DEB_STAGE=stage1 and DEB_BUILD_PROFILE=bootstrap +ifeq ($(DEB_STAGE),stage1) + DEB_BUILD_PROFILES=stage1 +endif +ifneq ($(DEB_BUILD_PROFILE),) + DEB_BUILD_PROFILES=$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILE) +endif +ifneq ($(filter stage1,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)),) + do_tools=false + do_doc_package=false + do_source_package=false + do_flavour_image_package=false + do_flavour_header_package=false +endif + +# Being used to build a mainline build -- turn off things which do not work. +ifeq ($(do_mainline_build),true) + do_extras_package=false + do_tools=false + no_dumpfile=1 + do_zfs=false +endif + +# Disable tools build and packaging if do_tools != true +ifneq ($(do_tools),true) + do_linux_tools= + do_cloud_tools= + do_tools_common= +endif + +# Either tools package needs the common source preparation +do_any_tools=$(sort $(filter-out false,$(do_linux_tools) $(do_cloud_tools))) + +# autopkgtest -- rebuild support +# only build the first flavour on the assumption it is representative +ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_PROFILE),autopkgtest) +flavours := $(firstword $(flavours)) +endif + +# Debian Build System targets +binary: binary-indep binary-arch + +build: build-arch build-indep + +clean: debian/control + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_clean + + # d-i stuff + rm -rf $(DEBIAN)/d-i-$(arch) + # Generated on the fly. + rm -f $(DEBIAN)/d-i/firmware/$(arch)/kernel-image + + # normal build junk + rm -rf $(DEBIAN)/abi/$(release)-$(revision) + rm -rf $(builddir) + rm -f $(stampdir)/stamp-* + rm -rf $(DEBIAN)/linux-* + + # This gets rid of the d-i packages in control + cp -f $(DEBIAN)/control.stub $(DROOT)/control + cp $(DEBIAN)/changelog debian/changelog + + # Install the copyright information. + cp $(DEBIAN)/copyright debian/copyright + + # If we have a reconstruct script use it. + [ -f $(DEBIAN)/reconstruct ] && bash $(DEBIAN)/reconstruct + + # Remove generated intermediate files + rm -f $(DROOT)/control.stub $(DEBIAN)/control.stub + +distclean: clean + rm -rf $(DROOT)/control debian/changelog \ + debian/control debian/control.stub debian/copyright + +# Builds the image, arch headers and debug packages +include $(DROOT)/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk + +# Rules for building the udebs ($(DEBIAN)-installer) +include $(DROOT)/rules.d/5-udebs.mk + +# Builds the source, doc and linux-headers indep packages +include $(DROOT)/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk + +# Various checks to be performed on builds +include $(DROOT)/rules.d/4-checks.mk + +# Misc stuff +.PHONY: $(DEBIAN)/control.stub +$(DEBIAN)/control.stub: \ + $(DROOT)/scripts/control-create \ + $(DEBIAN)/control.stub.in \ + $(DEBIAN)/changelog \ + $(wildcard $(DEBIAN)/control.d/* $(DEBIAN)/sub-flavours/*.vars) + for i in $(DEBIAN)/control.stub.in; do \ + new=`echo $$i | sed 's/\.in$$//'`; \ + cat $$i | sed -e 's/PKGVER/$(release)/g' \ + -e 's/ABINUM/$(abinum)/g' \ + -e 's/SRCPKGNAME/$(src_pkg_name)/g' \ + -e 's/=HUMAN=/$(human_arch)/g' \ + > $$new; \ + done + flavours="$(sort $(wildcard $(DEBIAN)/control.d/vars.* $(DEBIAN)/sub-flavours/*.vars))";\ + for i in $$flavours; do \ + $(SHELL) $(DROOT)/scripts/control-create $$i | \ + sed -e 's/PKGVER/$(release)/g' \ + -e 's/ABINUM/$(abinum)/g' \ + -e 's/SRCPKGNAME/$(src_pkg_name)/g' \ + -e 's/=HUMAN=/$(human_arch)/g' \ + >> $(DEBIAN)/control.stub; \ + done + +.PHONY: debian/control +debian/control: $(DEBIAN)/control.stub + echo "# placebo control.stub for kernel-wedge flow change" >debian/control.stub + cp $(DEBIAN)/control.stub debian/control + export KW_DEFCONFIG_DIR=$(DEBIAN)/d-i && \ + export KW_CONFIG_DIR=$(DEBIAN)/d-i && \ + LANG=C kernel-wedge gen-control $(release)-$(abinum) | \ + perl -f $(DROOT)/scripts/misc/kernel-wedge-arch.pl $(arch) \ + >>$(CURDIR)/debian/control diff --git a/debian/rules.d/0-common-vars.mk b/debian/rules.d/0-common-vars.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ccc65dc03358 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules.d/0-common-vars.mk @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +# Used when you need to 'escape' a comma. +comma = , + +# +# The source package name will be the first token from $(DEBIAN)/changelog +# +src_pkg_name=$(shell sed -n '1s/^\(.*\) (.*).*$$/\1/p' $(DEBIAN)/changelog) + +# Get some version info +release := $(shell sed -n '1s/^$(src_pkg_name).*(\(.*\)-.*).*$$/\1/p' $(DEBIAN)/changelog) +revisions := $(shell sed -n 's/^$(src_pkg_name)\ .*($(release)-\(.*\)).*$$/\1/p' $(DEBIAN)/changelog | tac) +revision ?= $(word $(words $(revisions)),$(revisions)) +prev_revisions := $(filter-out $(revision),0.0 $(revisions)) +prev_revision := $(word $(words $(prev_revisions)),$(prev_revisions)) + +prev_fullver ?= $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -l$(DEBIAN)/changelog -o1 -c1 | sed -ne 's/^Version: *//p') + +family=ubuntu + +# This is an internally used mechanism for the daily kernel builds. It +# creates packages whose ABI is suffixed with a minimal representation of +# the current git HEAD sha. If .git/HEAD is not present, then it uses the +# uuidgen program, +# +# AUTOBUILD can also be used by anyone wanting to build a custom kernel +# image, or rebuild the entire set of Ubuntu packages using custom patches +# or configs. +AUTOBUILD= + +ifneq ($(AUTOBUILD),) +skipabi = true +skipmodule = true +skipdbg = true +gitver=$(shell if test -f .git/HEAD; then cat .git/HEAD; else uuidgen; fi) +gitverpre=$(shell echo $(gitver) | cut -b -3) +gitverpost=$(shell echo $(gitver) | cut -b 38-40) +abi_suffix = -$(gitverpre)$(gitverpost) +endif + +ifneq ($(NOKERNLOG),) +ubuntu_log_opts += --no-kern-log +endif +ifneq ($(PRINTSHAS),) +ubuntu_log_opts += --print-shas +endif + +# Get the kernels own extra version to be added to the release signature. +raw_kernelversion=$(shell make kernelversion) + +# +# full_build -- are we doing a full buildd style build +# +ifeq ($(wildcard /CurrentlyBuilding),) +full_build?=false +else +full_build?=true +endif + +# +# The debug packages are ginormous, so you probably want to skip +# building them (as a developer). +# +ifeq ($(full_build),false) +skipdbg=true +endif + +abinum := $(shell echo $(revision) | sed -r -e 's/([^\+~]*)\.[^\.]+(~.*)?(\+.*)?$$/\1/')$(abi_suffix) +prev_abinum := $(shell echo $(prev_revision) | sed -r -e 's/([^\+~]*)\.[^\.]+(~.*)?(\+.*)?$$/\1/')$(abi_suffix) +abi_release := $(release)-$(abinum) + +uploadnum := $(shell echo $(revision) | sed -r -e 's/[^\+~]*\.([^\.~]+(~.*)?(\+.*)?$$)/\1/') +ifneq ($(full_build),false) + uploadnum := $(uploadnum)-Ubuntu +endif + +# XXX: linux-libc-dev got bumped to -803.N inadvertantly by a ti-omap4 upload +# shift our version higher for this package only. Ensure this only +# occurs for the v2.6.35 kernel so that we do not propogate this into +# any other series. +raw_uploadnum := $(shell echo $(revision) | sed -e 's/.*\.//') +libc_dev_version := +ifeq ($(DEBIAN),debian.master) +ifeq ($(release),2.6.35) +libc_dev_version := -v$(release)-$(shell expr "$(abinum)" + 1000).$(raw_uploadnum) +endif +endif + +DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH = $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) +DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE = $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) +DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE = $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) +DEB_HOST_ARCH = $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH) +DEB_BUILD_ARCH = $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH) + +# +# Detect invocations of the form 'fakeroot debian/rules binary arch=armhf' +# within an x86'en schroot. This only gets you part of the way since the +# packaging phase fails, but you can at least compile the kernel quickly. +# +arch := $(DEB_HOST_ARCH) +ifneq ($(arch),$(DEB_HOST_ARCH)) + CROSS_COMPILE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -a$(arch) -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE -f 2>/dev/null)- +endif + +# +# Detect invocations of the form 'dpkg-buildpackage -B -aarmhf' within +# an x86'en schroot. This is the only way to build all of the packages +# (except for tools). +# +ifneq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE),$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)) + CROSS_COMPILE ?= $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)- +endif + +abidir := $(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/abi/$(release)-$(revision)/$(arch) +prev_abidir := $(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/abi/$(release)-$(prev_revision)/$(arch) +commonconfdir := $(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/config +archconfdir := $(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/config/$(arch) +sharedconfdir := $(CURDIR)/debian.master/config +builddir := $(CURDIR)/debian/build +stampdir := $(CURDIR)/debian/stamps + +# +# The binary package name always starts with linux-image-$KVER-$ABI.$UPLOAD_NUM. There +# are places that you'll find linux-image hard coded, but I guess thats OK since the +# assumption that the binary package always starts with linux-image will never change. +# +bin_pkg_name=linux-image-$(abi_release) +extra_pkg_name=linux-image-extra-$(abi_release) +hdrs_pkg_name=linux-headers-$(abi_release) +indep_hdrs_pkg_name=$(src_pkg_name)-headers-$(abi_release) + +# +# The generation of content in the doc package depends on both 'AUTOBUILD=' and +# 'do_doc_package_content=true'. There are usually build errors during the development +# cycle, so its OK to leave 'do_doc_package_content=false' until those build +# failures get sorted out. Finally, the doc package doesn't really need to be built +# for developer testing (its kind of slow), so only do it if on a buildd. +do_doc_package=true +do_doc_package_content=true +ifeq ($(full_build),false) +do_doc_package_content=false +endif +doc_pkg_name=$(src_pkg_name)-doc + +# +# Similarly with the linux-source package, you need not build it as a developer. Its +# somewhat I/O intensive and utterly useless. +# +do_source_package=true +do_source_package_content=true +ifeq ($(full_build),false) +do_source_package_content=false +endif + +# linux-libc-dev may not be needed, default to building it. +do_libc_dev_package=true + +# common headers normally is built as an indep package, but may be arch +do_common_headers_indep=true + +# add a 'full source' mode +do_full_source=false + +# build tools +ifneq ($(wildcard $(CURDIR)/tools),) + ifeq ($(do_tools),) + ifneq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE),$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)) + do_tools=false + endif + endif + do_tools?=true +else + do_tools?=false +endif +tools_pkg_name=$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) +tools_common_pkg_name=$(src_pkg_name)-tools-common +tools_flavour_pkg_name=linux-tools-$(abi_release) +cloud_pkg_name=$(src_pkg_name)-cloud-tools-$(abi_release) +cloud_common_pkg_name=$(src_pkg_name)-cloud-tools-common +cloud_flavour_pkg_name=linux-cloud-tools-$(abi_release) + +# The general flavour specific image package. +do_flavour_image_package=true + +# The general flavour specific header package. +do_flavour_header_package=true + +# DTBs +do_dtbs=false + +# Support parallel= in DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS (see #209008) +# +# These 2 environment variables set the -j value of the kernel build. For example, +# CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=16 fakeroot $(DEBIAN)/rules binary-debs +# or +# DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=16 fakeroot $(DEBIAN)/rules binary-debs +# +# The default is to use the number of CPUs. +# +COMMA=, +DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS_PARA = $(subst parallel=,,$(filter parallel=%,$(subst $(COMMA), ,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))) +ifneq (,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS_PARA)) + CONCURRENCY_LEVEL := $(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS_PARA) +endif + +ifeq ($(CONCURRENCY_LEVEL),) + # Check the environment + CONCURRENCY_LEVEL := $(shell echo $$CONCURRENCY_LEVEL) + # No? Then build with the number of CPUs on the host. + ifeq ($(CONCURRENCY_LEVEL),) + CONCURRENCY_LEVEL := $(shell expr `getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN` \* 1) + endif + # Oh hell, give 'em one + ifeq ($(CONCURRENCY_LEVEL),) + CONCURRENCY_LEVEL := 1 + endif +endif + +conc_level = -j$(CONCURRENCY_LEVEL) + +# target_flavour is filled in for each step +kmake = make ARCH=$(build_arch) \ + CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) \ + KERNELVERSION=$(abi_release)-$(target_flavour) \ + CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y \ + KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION="$(uploadnum)" \ + LOCALVERSION= localver-extra= \ + CFLAGS_MODULE="-DPKG_ABI=$(abinum)" +ifneq ($(LOCAL_ENV_CC),) +kmake += CC=$(LOCAL_ENV_CC) DISTCC_HOSTS=$(LOCAL_ENV_DISTCC_HOSTS) +endif + +# Locking is required in parallel builds to prevent loss of contents +# of the debian/files. +lockme_file = $(CURDIR)/debian/.LOCK +lockme_cmd = flock -w 60 +lockme = $(lockme_cmd) $(lockme_file) + +# Don't fail if a link already exists. +LN = ln -sf + +# Checks if a var is overriden by the custom rules. Called with var and +# flavour as arguments. +custom_override = \ + $(shell if [ -n "$($(1)_$(2))" ]; then echo "$($(1)_$(2))"; else echo "$($(1))"; fi) diff --git a/debian/rules.d/1-maintainer.mk b/debian/rules.d/1-maintainer.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0c579c85195e --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules.d/1-maintainer.mk @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +# The following targets are for the maintainer only! do not run if you don't +# know what they do. + +.PHONY: printenv updateconfigs printchanges insertchanges startnewrelease diffupstream help updateportsconfigs editportsconfigs autoreconstruct + +help: + @echo "These are the targets in addition to the normal $(DEBIAN) ones:" + @echo + @echo " printenv : Print some variables used in the build" + @echo + @echo " updateconfigs : Update core arch configs" + @echo + @echo " editconfigs : Update core arch configs interractively" + @echo " genconfigs : Generate core arch configs in CONFIGS/*" + @echo + @echo " updateportsconfigs : Update ports arch configs" + @echo + @echo " editportsconfigs : Update ports arch configs interactivly" + @echo " genportconfigs : Generate ports arch configs in CONFIGS/*" + @echo + @echo " printchanges : Print the current changelog entries (from git)" + @echo + @echo " insertchanges : Insert current changelog entries (from git)" + @echo + @echo " startnewrelease : Start a new changelog set" + @echo + @echo " diffupstream : Diff stock kernel code against upstream (git)" + @echo + @echo " help : If you are kernel hacking, you need the professional" + @echo " version of this" + @echo + @echo "Environment variables:" + @echo + @echo " NOKERNLOG : Do not add upstream kernel commits to changelog" + @echo " CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=X" + @echo " : Use -jX for kernel compile" + @echo " PRINTSHAS : Include SHAs for commits in changelog" + +printdebian: + @echo "$(DEBIAN)" + +updateconfigs defaultconfigs editconfigs genconfigs dumpconfigs: + dh_testdir; + $(SHELL) $(DROOT)/scripts/misc/kernelconfig $@ + rm -rf build + +updateportsconfigs defaultportsconfigs editportsconfigs genportsconfigs askconfigs: + dh_testdir; + $(SHELL) $(DROOT)/scripts/misc/kernelconfig $@ ports + rm -rf build + +printenv: + dh_testdir + @echo "src package name = $(src_pkg_name)" + @echo "release = $(release)" + @echo "revisions = $(revisions)" + @echo "revision = $(revision)" + @echo "uploadnum = $(uploadnum)" + @echo "prev_revisions = $(prev_revisions)" + @echo "prev_revision = $(prev_revision)" + @echo "abinum = $(abinum)" + @echo "gitver = $(gitver)" + @echo "flavours = $(flavours)" + @echo "skipabi = $(skipabi)" + @echo "skipmodule = $(skipmodule)" + @echo "skipdbg = $(skipdbg)" + @echo "ubuntu_log_opts = $(ubuntu_log_opts)" + @echo "CONCURRENCY_LEVEL = $(CONCURRENCY_LEVEL)" + @echo "bin package name = $(bin_pkg_name)" + @echo "hdr package name = $(hdrs_pkg_name)" + @echo "doc package name = $(doc_pkg_name)" + @echo "do_doc_package = $(do_doc_package)" + @echo "do_doc_package_content = $(do_doc_package_content)" + @echo "do_source_package = $(do_source_package)" + @echo "do_source_package_content = $(do_source_package_content)" + @echo "do_libc_dev_package = $(do_libc_dev_package)" + @echo "do_flavour_image_package = $(do_flavour_image_package)" + @echo "do_flavour_header_package = $(do_flavour_header_package)" + @echo "do_common_headers_indep = $(do_common_headers_indep)" + @echo "do_full_source = $(do_full_source)" + @echo "do_tools = $(do_tools)" + @echo "do_any_tools = $(do_any_tools)" + @echo "do_linux_tools = $(do_linux_tools)" + @echo " do_tools_cpupower = $(do_tools_cpupower)" + @echo " do_tools_perf = $(do_tools_perf)" + @echo " do_tools_x86 = $(do_tools_x86)" + @echo "do_cloud_tools = $(do_cloud_tools)" + @echo " do_tools_hyperv = $(do_tools_hyperv)" + @echo "full_build = $(full_build)" + @echo "libc_dev_version = $(libc_dev_version)" + @echo "DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE = $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)" + @echo "DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE = $(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)" + @echo "DEB_HOST_ARCH = $(DEB_HOST_ARCH)" + @echo "DEB_BUILD_ARCH = $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH)" + @echo "arch = $(arch)" + @echo "kmake = $(kmake)" + +printchanges: + @baseCommit=$$(git log --pretty=format:'%H %s' | \ + gawk '/UBUNTU: '".*Ubuntu-`echo $(prev_fullver) | sed 's/+/\\\\+/'`"'$$/ { print $$1; exit }'); \ + git log "$$baseCommit"..HEAD | \ + $(DROOT)/scripts/misc/git-ubuntu-log $(ubuntu_log_opts) + +insertchanges: autoreconstruct + @perl -w -f $(DROOT)/scripts/misc/insert-changes.pl $(DROOT) $(DEBIAN) + +autoreconstruct: + $(DROOT)/scripts/misc/gen-auto-reconstruct $(release) $(DEBIAN)/reconstruct $(DROOT)/source/options + +diffupstream: + @git diff-tree -p refs/remotes/linux-2.6/master..HEAD $(shell ls | grep -vE '^(ubuntu|$(DEBIAN)|\.git.*)') + +startnewrelease: + dh_testdir + @nextminor=$(shell expr `echo $(revision) | gawk -F. '{print $$2}'` + 1); \ + nextmajor=$(shell expr `echo $(revision) | awk -F. '{print $$1}'` + 1); \ + now="$(shell date -R)"; \ + echo "Creating new changelog set for $(release)-$$nextmajor.$$nextminor..."; \ + echo -e "$(src_pkg_name) ($(release)-$$nextmajor.$$nextminor) UNRELEASED; urgency=low\n" > $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new; \ + echo " CHANGELOG: Do not edit directly. Autogenerated at release." >> \ + $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new; \ + echo " CHANGELOG: Use the printchanges target to see the curent changes." \ + >> $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new; \ + echo " CHANGELOG: Use the insertchanges target to create the final log." \ + >> $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new; \ + echo -e "\n -- $$DEBFULLNAME <$$DEBEMAIL> $$now\n" >> \ + $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new ; \ + cat $(DEBIAN)/changelog >> $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new; \ + mv $(DEBIAN)/changelog.new $(DEBIAN)/changelog + diff --git a/debian/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk b/debian/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4f1c7ce4bb73 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules.d/2-binary-arch.mk @@ -0,0 +1,736 @@ +# We don't want make removing intermediary stamps +.SECONDARY : + +# Prepare the out-of-tree build directory +ifeq ($(do_full_source),true) +build_cd = cd $(builddir)/build-$*; # +build_O = +else +build_cd = +build_O = O=$(builddir)/build-$* +endif + +# Typically supplied from the arch makefile, e.g., debian.master/control.d/armhf.mk +ifneq ($(gcc),) +kmake += CC=$(CROSS_COMPILE)$(gcc) +endif + +shlibdeps_opts = $(if $(CROSS_COMPILE),-- -l$(CROSS_COMPILE:%-=/usr/%)/lib) + +$(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-%: config-prepare-check-% + @echo Debug: $@ + @touch $@ +$(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-tree-%: target_flavour = $* +$(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-tree-%: $(commonconfdir)/config.common.$(family) $(archconfdir)/config.common.$(arch) $(archconfdir)/config.flavour.% + @echo Debug: $@ + install -d $(builddir)/build-$* + touch $(builddir)/build-$*/ubuntu-build + [ "$(do_full_source)" != 'true' ] && true || \ + rsync -a --exclude debian --exclude debian.master --exclude $(DEBIAN) * $(builddir)/build-$* + cat $^ | sed -e 's/.*CONFIG_VERSION_SIGNATURE.*/CONFIG_VERSION_SIGNATURE="Ubuntu $(release)-$(revision)-$* $(raw_kernelversion)"/' > $(builddir)/build-$*/.config + find $(builddir)/build-$* -name "*.ko" | xargs rm -f + $(build_cd) $(kmake) $(build_O) -j1 silentoldconfig prepare scripts + touch $@ + +# Used by developers as a shortcut to prepare a tree for compilation. +prepare-%: $(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-% + @echo Debug: $@ +# Used by developers to allow efficient pre-building without fakeroot. +build-%: $(stampdir)/stamp-build-% + @echo Debug: $@ + +define build_zfs = + # + # SPL/ZFS wants a fully built kernel before you can configure and build. + # It seems to be impossible to tease out the application configuration + # from the modules, but at least one can build just the modules. + # + install -d $(builddir)/build-$*/spl + rsync -a --exclude=dkms.conf --delete spl/ $(builddir)/build-$*/spl/ + cd $(builddir)/build-$*/spl; sh autogen.sh; sh configure $(splopts) + $(kmake) -C $(builddir)/build-$*/spl/module $(conc_level) + + install -d $(builddir)/build-$*/zfs + rsync -a --exclude=dkms.conf --delete zfs/ $(builddir)/build-$*/zfs/ + cd $(builddir)/build-$*/zfs; sh autogen.sh; sh configure $(zfsopts) + $(kmake) -C $(builddir)/build-$*/zfs/module $(conc_level) +endef + +# Do the actual build, including image and modules +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: target_flavour = $* +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: splopts = --with-linux=$(CURDIR) +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: splopts += --with-linux-obj=$(builddir)/build-$* +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: zfsopts = $(splopts) +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: zfsopts += --with-spl=$(builddir)/build-$*/spl +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: zfsopts += --with-spl-obj=$(builddir)/build-$*/spl +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: zfsopts += --prefix=/usr --with-config=kernel +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: bldimg = $(call custom_override,build_image,$*) +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: enable_zfs = $(call custom_override,do_zfs,$*) +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-%: $(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-% + @echo Debug: $@ build_image $(build_image) bldimg $(bldimg) + $(build_cd) $(kmake) $(build_O) $(conc_level) $(bldimg) modules $(if $(filter true,$(do_dtbs)),dtbs) + + $(if $(filter true,$(enable_zfs)),$(call build_zfs)) + + @touch $@ + +define install_zfs = + cd $(builddir)/build-$*/spl/module; \ + $(kmake) -C $(builddir)/build-$* SUBDIRS=`pwd` modules_install $(splopts) + cd $(builddir)/build-$*/zfs/module; \ + $(kmake) -C $(builddir)/build-$* SUBDIRS=`pwd` modules_install $(zfsopts) +endef + +# Install the finished build +install-%: pkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$* +install-%: pkgdir_ex = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(extra_pkg_name)-$* +install-%: bindoc = $(pkgdir)/usr/share/doc/$(bin_pkg_name)-$* +install-%: dbgpkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$*-dbgsym +install-%: signed = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-signed +install-%: toolspkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(tools_flavour_pkg_name)-$* +install-%: cloudpkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(cloud_flavour_pkg_name)-$* +install-%: basepkg = $(hdrs_pkg_name) +install-%: indeppkg = $(indep_hdrs_pkg_name) +install-%: kernfile = $(call custom_override,kernel_file,$*) +install-%: instfile = $(call custom_override,install_file,$*) +install-%: hdrdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(basepkg)-$*/usr/src/$(basepkg)-$* +install-%: target_flavour = $* +install-%: MODHASHALGO=sha512 +install-%: MODSECKEY=$(builddir)/build-$*/certs/signing_key.pem +install-%: MODPUBKEY=$(builddir)/build-$*/certs/signing_key.x509 +install-%: build_dir=$(builddir)/build-$* +install-%: enable_zfs = $(call custom_override,do_zfs,$*) +install-%: splopts = INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 +install-%: splopts += INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$(pkgdir)/ +install-%: splopts += INSTALL_MOD_DIR=kernel/zfs +install-%: splopts += $(conc_level) +install-%: zfsopts = $(splopts) +install-%: checks-% + @echo Debug: $@ kernel_file $(kernel_file) kernfile $(kernfile) install_file $(install_file) instfile $(instfile) + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_clean -k -p$(bin_pkg_name)-$* + dh_clean -k -p$(hdrs_pkg_name)-$* +ifneq ($(skipdbg),true) + dh_clean -k -p$(dbg_pkg_name)-$* +endif + + # The main image + # compress_file logic required because not all architectures + # generate a zImage automatically out of the box +ifeq ($(compress_file),) + install -m600 -D $(builddir)/build-$*/$(kernfile) \ + $(pkgdir)/boot/$(instfile)-$(abi_release)-$* +else + install -d $(pkgdir)/boot + gzip -c9v $(builddir)/build-$*/$(kernfile) > \ + $(pkgdir)/boot/$(instfile)-$(abi_release)-$* + chmod 600 $(pkgdir)/boot/$(instfile)-$(abi_release)-$* +endif + +ifeq ($(uefi_signed),true) + install -d $(signed)/$(release)-$(revision) + # Check to see if this supports handoff, if not do not sign it. + # Check the identification area magic and version >= 0x020b + handoff=`dd if="$(pkgdir)/boot/$(instfile)-$(abi_release)-$*" bs=1 skip=514 count=6 2>/dev/null | od -s | gawk '($$1 == 0 && $$2 == 25672 && $$3 == 21362 && $$4 >= 523) { print "GOOD" }'`; \ + if [ "$$handoff" = "GOOD" ]; then \ + cp -p $(pkgdir)/boot/$(instfile)-$(abi_release)-$* \ + $(signed)/$(release)-$(revision)/$(instfile)-$(abi_release)-$*.efi; \ + fi +endif + + install -m644 $(builddir)/build-$*/.config \ + $(pkgdir)/boot/config-$(abi_release)-$* + install -m644 $(abidir)/$* \ + $(pkgdir)/boot/abi-$(abi_release)-$* + install -m600 $(builddir)/build-$*/System.map \ + $(pkgdir)/boot/System.map-$(abi_release)-$* + if [ "$(filter true,$(do_dtbs))" ]; then \ + $(build_cd) $(kmake) $(build_O) $(conc_level) dtbs_install \ + INSTALL_DTBS_PATH=$(pkgdir)/lib/firmware/$(abi_release)-$*/device-tree; \ + ( cd $(pkgdir)/lib/firmware/$(abi_release)-$*/ && find device-tree -print ) | \ + while read dtb_file; do \ + echo "$$dtb_file ?" >> $(DEBIAN)/d-i/firmware/$(arch)/kernel-image; \ + done; \ + fi +ifeq ($(no_dumpfile),) + makedumpfile -g $(pkgdir)/boot/vmcoreinfo-$(abi_release)-$* \ + -x $(builddir)/build-$*/vmlinux + chmod 0600 $(pkgdir)/boot/vmcoreinfo-$(abi_release)-$* +endif + + $(build_cd) $(kmake) $(build_O) $(conc_level) modules_install $(vdso) \ + INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$(pkgdir)/ \ + INSTALL_FW_PATH=$(pkgdir)/lib/firmware/$(abi_release)-$* + + $(if $(filter true,$(enable_zfs)),$(call install_zfs)) + + # + # Build module blacklists: + # - blacklist all watchdog drivers (LP:1432837) + # + install -d $(pkgdir)/lib/modprobe.d + echo "# Kernel supplied blacklist for $(src_pkg_name) $(abi_release)-$* $(arch)" \ + >$(pkgdir)/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist_$(src_pkg_name)_$(abi_release)-$*.conf + for conf in $(arch)-$* $(arch) common.conf; do \ + if [ -f $(DEBIAN)/modprobe.d/$$conf ]; then \ + echo "# modprobe.d/$$conf"; \ + cat $(DEBIAN)/modprobe.d/$$conf; \ + fi; \ + done >>$(pkgdir)/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist_$(src_pkg_name)_$(abi_release)-$*.conf + echo "# Autogenerated watchdog blacklist" \ + >>$(pkgdir)/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist_$(src_pkg_name)_$(abi_release)-$*.conf + ls -1 $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel/drivers/watchdog/ | \ + sed -e 's/^/blacklist /' -e 's/.ko$$//' | \ + sort -u \ + >>$(pkgdir)/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist_$(src_pkg_name)_$(abi_release)-$*.conf + +ifeq ($(do_extras_package),true) + # + # Remove all modules not in the inclusion list. + # + if [ -f $(DEBIAN)/control.d/$(target_flavour).inclusion-list ] ; then \ + /sbin/depmod -v -b $(pkgdir) $(abi_release)-$* | \ + sed -e "s@$(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel/@@g" | \ + awk '{ print $$1 " " $$NF}' >$(build_dir)/module-inclusion.depmap; \ + mkdir -p $(pkgdir_ex)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*; \ + mv $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel \ + $(pkgdir_ex)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel; \ + $(SHELL) $(DROOT)/scripts/module-inclusion --master \ + $(pkgdir_ex)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel \ + $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel \ + $(DEBIAN)/control.d/$(target_flavour).inclusion-list \ + $(build_dir)/module-inclusion.depmap 2>&1 | \ + tee $(target_flavour).inclusion-list.log; \ + /sbin/depmod -b $(pkgdir) -ea -F $(pkgdir)/boot/System.map-$(abi_release)-$* \ + $(abi_release)-$* 2>&1 |tee $(target_flavour).depmod.log; \ + if [ `grep -c 'unknown symbol' $(target_flavour).depmod.log` -gt 0 ]; then \ + echo "EE: Unresolved module dependencies in base package!"; \ + exit 1; \ + fi \ + fi +endif + +ifeq ($(no_dumpfile),) + makedumpfile -g $(pkgdir)/boot/vmcoreinfo-$(abi_release)-$* \ + -x $(builddir)/build-$*/vmlinux + chmod 0600 $(pkgdir)/boot/vmcoreinfo-$(abi_release)-$* +endif + rm -f $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/build + rm -f $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/source + + # Some initramfs-tools specific modules + install -d $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/initrd + if [ -f $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel/drivers/video/vesafb.ko ]; then\ + $(LN) $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/kernel/drivers/video/vesafb.ko \ + $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/initrd/; \ + fi + + # Now the image scripts + install -d $(pkgdir)/DEBIAN + for script in postinst postrm preinst prerm; do \ + sed -e 's/=V/$(abi_release)-$*/g' -e 's/=K/$(instfile)/g' \ + -e 's/=L/$(loader)/g' -e 's@=B@$(build_arch)@g' \ + $(DROOT)/control-scripts/$$script > $(pkgdir)/DEBIAN/$$script; \ + chmod 755 $(pkgdir)/DEBIAN/$$script; \ + done +ifeq ($(do_extras_package),true) + # Install the postinit/postrm scripts in the extras package. + if [ -f $(DEBIAN)/control.d/$(target_flavour).inclusion-list ] ; then \ + install -d $(pkgdir_ex)/DEBIAN; \ + for script in postinst postrm ; do \ + sed -e 's/=V/$(abi_release)-$*/g' -e 's/=K/$(instfile)/g' \ + -e 's/=L/$(loader)/g' -e 's@=B@$(build_arch)@g' \ + debian/control-scripts/extra-post > $(pkgdir_ex)/DEBIAN/$$script; \ + chmod 755 $(pkgdir_ex)/DEBIAN/$$script; \ + done; \ + fi +endif + + # Install the full changelog. +ifeq ($(do_doc_package),true) + install -d $(bindoc) + cat $(DEBIAN)/changelog $(DEBIAN)/changelog.historical | \ + gzip -9 >$(bindoc)/changelog.Debian.old.gz + chmod 644 $(bindoc)/changelog.Debian.old.gz +endif + +ifneq ($(skipsub),true) + for sub in $($(*)_sub); do \ + if ! (TO=$$sub FROM=$* ABI_RELEASE=$(abi_release) $(SHELL) \ + $(DROOT)/scripts/sub-flavour); then exit 1; fi; \ + /sbin/depmod -b debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$$sub \ + -ea -F debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$$sub/boot/System.map-$(abi_release)-$* \ + $(abi_release)-$*; \ + install -d debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$$sub/DEBIAN; \ + for script in postinst postrm preinst prerm; do \ + sed -e 's/=V/$(abi_release)-$*/g' \ + -e 's/=K/$(instfile)/g' \ + -e 's/=L/$(loader)/g' \ + -e 's@=B@$(build_arch)@g' \ + $(DROOT)/control-scripts/$$script > \ + debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$$sub/DEBIAN/$$script;\ + chmod 755 debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$$sub/DEBIAN/$$script;\ + done; \ + done +endif + +ifneq ($(skipdbg),true) + # Debug image is simple + install -m644 -D $(builddir)/build-$*/vmlinux \ + $(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-$(abi_release)-$* + $(build_cd) $(kmake) $(build_O) modules_install $(vdso) \ + INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug + # Add .gnu_debuglink sections to each stripped .ko + # pointing to unstripped verson + find $(pkgdir) -name '*.ko' | sed 's|$(pkgdir)||'| while read module ; do \ + if [[ -f "$(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/$$module" ]] ; then \ + $(CROSS_COMPILE)objcopy \ + --add-gnu-debuglink=$(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/$$module \ + $(pkgdir)/$$module; \ + if grep -q CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y $(builddir)/build-$*/.config; then \ + $(builddir)/build-$*/scripts/sign-file $(MODHASHALGO) \ + $(MODSECKEY) \ + $(MODPUBKEY) \ + $(pkgdir)/$$module; \ + fi; \ + fi; \ + done + rm -f $(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/build + rm -f $(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/source + rm -f $(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/modules.* + rm -fr $(dbgpkgdir)/usr/lib/debug/lib/firmware +endif + + # The flavour specific headers image + # TODO: Would be nice if we didn't have to dupe the original builddir + install -d -m755 $(hdrdir) + cat $(builddir)/build-$*/.config | \ + sed -e 's/.*CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=.*/# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set/g' > \ + $(hdrdir)/.config + chmod 644 $(hdrdir)/.config + $(kmake) O=$(hdrdir) -j1 silentoldconfig prepare scripts + # We'll symlink this stuff + rm -f $(hdrdir)/Makefile + rm -rf $(hdrdir)/include2 $(hdrdir)/source + # Copy over the compilation version. + cp "$(builddir)/build-$*/include/generated/compile.h" \ + "$(hdrdir)/include/generated/compile.h" + # Add UTS_UBUNTU_RELEASE_ABI since UTS_RELEASE is difficult to parse. + echo "#define UTS_UBUNTU_RELEASE_ABI $(abinum)" >> $(hdrdir)/include/generated/utsrelease.h + # powerpc kernel arch seems to need some .o files for external module linking. Add them in. +ifeq ($(build_arch),powerpc) + mkdir -p $(hdrdir)/arch/powerpc/lib + cp $(builddir)/build-$*/arch/powerpc/lib/*.o $(hdrdir)/arch/powerpc/lib +endif + # Script to symlink everything up + $(SHELL) $(DROOT)/scripts/link-headers "$(hdrdir)" "$(indeppkg)" "$*" + # The build symlink + install -d debian/$(basepkg)-$*/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) /usr/src/$(basepkg)-$* \ + debian/$(basepkg)-$*/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/build + # And finally the symvers + install -m644 $(builddir)/build-$*/Module.symvers \ + $(hdrdir)/Module.symvers + + # Now the header scripts + install -d $(CURDIR)/debian/$(basepkg)-$*/DEBIAN + for script in postinst; do \ + sed -e 's/=V/$(abi_release)-$*/g' -e 's/=K/$(instfile)/g' \ + $(DROOT)/control-scripts/headers-$$script > \ + $(CURDIR)/debian/$(basepkg)-$*/DEBIAN/$$script; \ + chmod 755 $(CURDIR)/debian/$(basepkg)-$*/DEBIAN/$$script; \ + done + + # At the end of the package prep, call the tests + DPKG_ARCH="$(arch)" KERN_ARCH="$(build_arch)" FLAVOUR="$*" \ + VERSION="$(abi_release)" REVISION="$(revision)" \ + PREV_REVISION="$(prev_revision)" ABI_NUM="$(abinum)" \ + PREV_ABI_NUM="$(prev_abinum)" BUILD_DIR="$(builddir)/build-$*" \ + INSTALL_DIR="$(pkgdir)" SOURCE_DIR="$(CURDIR)" \ + run-parts -v $(DROOT)/tests-build + + # + # Remove files which are generated at installation by postinst, + # except for modules.order and modules.builtin + # + # NOTE: need to keep this list in sync with postrm + # + mkdir $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/_ + mv $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/modules.order \ + $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/_ + if [ -f $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/modules.builtin ] ; then \ + mv $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/modules.builtin \ + $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/_; \ + fi + rm -f $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/modules.* + mv $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/_/* \ + $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$* + rmdir $(pkgdir)/lib/modules/$(abi_release)-$*/_ + +ifeq ($(do_linux_tools),true) + # Create the linux-tools tool links + install -d $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* +ifeq ($(do_tools_usbip),true) + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/usbip $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/usbipd $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_cpupower),true) + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/cpupower $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_perf),true) + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/perf $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_x86),true) + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/x86_energy_perf_policy $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/turbostat $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* +endif +endif +ifeq ($(do_cloud_tools),true) +ifeq ($(do_tools_hyperv),true) + # Create the linux-hyperv tool links + install -d $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/hv_kvp_daemon $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/hv_vss_daemon $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/hv_fcopy_daemon $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* + $(LN) ../../$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release)/lsvmbus $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(abi_release)-$* +endif +endif + +headers_tmp := $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp-headers +headers_dir := $(CURDIR)/debian/linux-libc-dev + +hmake := $(MAKE) -C $(CURDIR) O=$(headers_tmp) \ + KERNELVERSION=$(abi_release) INSTALL_HDR_PATH=$(headers_tmp)/install \ + SHELL="$(SHELL)" ARCH=$(header_arch) + +install-arch-headers: + @echo Debug: $@ + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_clean -k -plinux-libc-dev + + rm -rf $(headers_tmp) + install -d $(headers_tmp) $(headers_dir)/usr/include/ + + $(hmake) $(defconfig) + mv $(headers_tmp)/.config $(headers_tmp)/.config.old + sed -e 's/^# \(CONFIG_MODVERSIONS\) is not set$$/\1=y/' \ + -e 's/.*CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO.*/# CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO is not set/' \ + $(headers_tmp)/.config.old > $(headers_tmp)/.config + $(hmake) silentoldconfig + $(hmake) headers_install + + ( cd $(headers_tmp)/install/include/ && \ + find . -name '.' -o -name '.*' -prune -o -print | \ + cpio -pvd --preserve-modification-time \ + $(headers_dir)/usr/include/ ) + mkdir $(headers_dir)/usr/include/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) + mv $(headers_dir)/usr/include/asm $(headers_dir)/usr/include/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/ + + rm -rf $(headers_tmp) + +binary-arch-headers: install-arch-headers + @echo Debug: $@ + dh_testdir + dh_testroot +ifeq ($(do_libc_dev_package),true) +ifneq ($(DEBIAN),debian.master) + echo "non-master branch building linux-libc-dev, aborting" + exit 1 +endif + dh_installchangelogs -plinux-libc-dev + dh_installdocs -plinux-libc-dev + dh_compress -plinux-libc-dev + dh_fixperms -plinux-libc-dev + dh_installdeb -plinux-libc-dev + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -plinux-libc-dev -- $(libc_dev_version) + dh_md5sums -plinux-libc-dev + dh_builddeb -plinux-libc-dev +endif + +binary-%: pkgimg = $(bin_pkg_name)-$* +binary-%: pkgimg_ex = $(extra_pkg_name)-$* +binary-%: pkghdr = $(hdrs_pkg_name)-$* +binary-%: dbgpkg = $(bin_pkg_name)-$*-dbgsym +binary-%: dbgpkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-$*-dbgsym +binary-%: pkgtools = $(tools_flavour_pkg_name)-$* +binary-%: pkgcloud = $(cloud_flavour_pkg_name)-$* +binary-%: rprovides = $(if $(filter true,$(call custom_override,do_zfs,$*)),$(comma) spl-dkms$(comma) zfs-dkms) +binary-%: target_flavour = $* +binary-%: install-% + @echo Debug: $@ + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + + dh_installchangelogs -p$(pkgimg) + dh_installdocs -p$(pkgimg) + dh_compress -p$(pkgimg) + dh_fixperms -p$(pkgimg) -X/boot/ + dh_installdeb -p$(pkgimg) + dh_shlibdeps -p$(pkgimg) $(shlibdeps_opts) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(pkgimg) -- -Vlinux:rprovides='$(rprovides)' + dh_md5sums -p$(pkgimg) + dh_builddeb -p$(pkgimg) -- -Zbzip2 -z9 + +ifeq ($(do_extras_package),true) + if [ -f $(DEBIAN)/control.d/$(target_flavour).inclusion-list ] ; then \ + dh_installchangelogs -p$(pkgimg_ex); \ + dh_installdocs -p$(pkgimg_ex); \ + dh_compress -p$(pkgimg_ex); \ + dh_fixperms -p$(pkgimg_ex) -X/boot/; \ + dh_installdeb -p$(pkgimg_ex); \ + dh_shlibdeps -p$(pkgimg_ex) $(shlibdeps_opts); \ + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(pkgimg_ex); \ + dh_md5sums -p$(pkgimg_ex); \ + dh_builddeb -p$(pkgimg_ex) -- -Zbzip2 -z9; \ + fi +endif + + dh_installchangelogs -p$(pkghdr) + dh_installdocs -p$(pkghdr) + dh_compress -p$(pkghdr) + dh_fixperms -p$(pkghdr) + dh_shlibdeps -p$(pkghdr) $(shlibdeps_opts) + dh_installdeb -p$(pkghdr) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(pkghdr) + dh_md5sums -p$(pkghdr) + dh_builddeb -p$(pkghdr) + +ifneq ($(skipsub),true) + @set -e; for sub in $($(*)_sub); do \ + pkg=$(bin_pkg_name)-$$sub; \ + dh_installchangelogs -p$$pkg; \ + dh_installdocs -p$$pkg; \ + dh_compress -p$$pkg; \ + dh_fixperms -p$$pkg -X/boot/; \ + dh_shlibdeps -p$$pkg $(shlibdeps_opts); \ + dh_installdeb -p$$pkg; \ + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$$pkg; \ + dh_md5sums -p$$pkg; \ + dh_builddeb -p$$pkg; \ + done +endif + +ifneq ($(skipdbg),true) + dh_installchangelogs -p$(dbgpkg) + dh_installdocs -p$(dbgpkg) + dh_compress -p$(dbgpkg) + dh_fixperms -p$(dbgpkg) + dh_installdeb -p$(dbgpkg) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(dbgpkg) + dh_md5sums -p$(dbgpkg) + dh_builddeb -p$(dbgpkg) + + # Hokay...here's where we do a little twiddling... + # Renaming the debug package prevents it from getting into + # the primary archive, and therefore prevents this very large + # package from being mirrored. It is instead, through some + # archive admin hackery, copied to http://ddebs.ubuntu.com. + # + mv ../$(dbgpkg)_$(release)-$(revision)_$(arch).deb \ + ../$(dbgpkg)_$(release)-$(revision)_$(arch).ddeb + set -e; \ + ( \ + $(lockme_cmd) 9 || exit 1; \ + if grep -qs '^Build-Debug-Symbols: yes$$' /CurrentlyBuilding; then \ + sed -i '/^$(dbgpkg)_/s/\.deb /.ddeb /' debian/files; \ + else \ + grep -v '^$(dbgpkg)_.*$$' debian/files > debian/files.new; \ + mv debian/files.new debian/files; \ + fi; \ + ) 9>$(lockme_file) + # Now, the package wont get into the archive, but it will get put + # into the debug system. +endif + +ifeq ($(do_linux_tools),true) + dh_installchangelogs -p$(pkgtools) + dh_installdocs -p$(pkgtools) + dh_compress -p$(pkgtools) + dh_fixperms -p$(pkgtools) + dh_shlibdeps -p$(pkgtools) $(shlibdeps_opts) + dh_installdeb -p$(pkgtools) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(pkgtools) + dh_md5sums -p$(pkgtools) + dh_builddeb -p$(pkgtools) +endif +ifeq ($(do_cloud_tools),true) + dh_installchangelogs -p$(pkgcloud) + dh_installdocs -p$(pkgcloud) + dh_compress -p$(pkgcloud) + dh_fixperms -p$(pkgcloud) + dh_shlibdeps -p$(pkgcloud) $(shlibdeps_opts) + dh_installdeb -p$(pkgcloud) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(pkgcloud) + dh_md5sums -p$(pkgcloud) + dh_builddeb -p$(pkgcloud) +endif + +ifneq ($(full_build),false) + # Clean out this flavours build directory. + rm -rf $(builddir)/build-$* + # Clean out the debugging package source directory. + rm -rf $(dbgpkgdir) +endif + +# +# per-architecture packages +# +builddirpa = $(builddir)/tools-perarch + +$(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-perarch: + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(do_any_tools),true) + rm -rf $(builddirpa) + install -d $(builddirpa) + rsync -a --exclude debian --exclude debian.master --exclude $(DEBIAN) --exclude .git -a ./ $(builddirpa)/ +endif + touch $@ + +$(stampdir)/stamp-build-perarch: $(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-perarch install-arch-headers + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(do_linux_tools),true) +ifeq ($(do_tools_usbip),true) + chmod 755 $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip/autogen.sh + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip && ./autogen.sh + chmod 755 $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip/configure + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip && ./configure --prefix=$(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip/bin + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip && make install CFLAGS="-g -O2 -static" CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_cpupower),true) + # Allow for multiple installed versions of cpupower and libcpupower.so: + # Override LIB_MIN in order to to generate a versioned .so named + # libcpupower.so.$(abi_release) and link cpupower with that. + make -C $(builddirpa)/tools/power/cpupower \ + CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) \ + CROSS=$(CROSS_COMPILE) \ + LIB_MIN=$(abi_release) CPUFREQ_BENCH=false +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_perf),true) + cd $(builddirpa) && $(kmake) $(defconfig) + mv $(builddirpa)/.config $(builddirpa)/.config.old + sed -e 's/^# \(CONFIG_MODVERSIONS\) is not set$$/\1=y/' \ + -e 's/.*CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO.*/# CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO is not set/' \ + $(builddirpa)/.config.old > $(builddirpa)/.config + cd $(builddirpa) && $(kmake) silentoldconfig + cd $(builddirpa) && $(kmake) prepare + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/perf && \ + $(kmake) prefix=/usr HAVE_CPLUS_DEMANGLE=1 CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) NO_LIBPYTHON=1 NO_LIBPERL=1 PYTHON=python2.7 +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_x86),true) + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/power/x86/x86_energy_perf_policy && make CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/power/x86/turbostat && make CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) +endif +endif +ifeq ($(do_cloud_tools),true) +ifeq ($(do_tools_hyperv),true) + cd $(builddirpa)/tools/hv && make CFLAGS="-I$(headers_dir)/usr/include -I$(headers_dir)/usr/include/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)" CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) hv_kvp_daemon hv_vss_daemon hv_fcopy_daemon +endif +endif + @touch $@ + +install-perarch: toolspkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(tools_pkg_name) +install-perarch: cloudpkgdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(cloud_pkg_name) +install-perarch: $(stampdir)/stamp-build-perarch + @echo Debug: $@ + # Add the tools. +ifeq ($(do_linux_tools),true) + install -d $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib + install -d $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) +ifeq ($(do_tools_usbip),true) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip/bin/sbin/usbip \ + $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/usb/usbip/bin/sbin/usbipd \ + $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_cpupower),true) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/power/cpupower/cpupower \ + $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + # Install only the full versioned libcpupower.so.$(abi_release), not + # the usual symlinks to it. + install -m644 $(builddirpa)/tools/power/cpupower/libcpupower.so.$(abi_release) \ + $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/ +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_perf),true) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/perf/perf $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) +endif +ifeq ($(do_tools_x86),true) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/power/x86/x86_energy_perf_policy/x86_energy_perf_policy \ + $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/power/x86/turbostat/turbostat \ + $(toolspkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) +endif +endif +ifeq ($(do_cloud_tools),true) +ifeq ($(do_tools_hyperv),true) + install -d $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib + install -d $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/hv/hv_kvp_daemon \ + $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/hv/hv_vss_daemon \ + $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/hv/hv_fcopy_daemon \ + $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) + install -m755 $(builddirpa)/tools/hv/lsvmbus \ + $(cloudpkgdir)/usr/lib/$(src_pkg_name)-tools-$(abi_release) +endif +endif + +binary-perarch: toolspkg = $(tools_pkg_name) +binary-perarch: cloudpkg = $(cloud_pkg_name) +binary-perarch: install-perarch + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(do_linux_tools),true) + dh_strip -p$(toolspkg) + dh_installchangelogs -p$(toolspkg) + dh_installdocs -p$(toolspkg) + dh_compress -p$(toolspkg) + dh_fixperms -p$(toolspkg) + dh_shlibdeps -p$(toolspkg) $(shlibdeps_opts) + dh_installdeb -p$(toolspkg) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(toolspkg) + dh_md5sums -p$(toolspkg) + dh_builddeb -p$(toolspkg) +endif +ifeq ($(do_cloud_tools),true) + dh_strip -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_installchangelogs -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_installdocs -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_compress -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_fixperms -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_shlibdeps -p$(cloudpkg) $(shlibdeps_opts) + dh_installdeb -p$(cloudpkg) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_md5sums -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_builddeb -p$(cloudpkg) +endif + +binary-debs: signed = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-signed +binary-debs: signedv = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(bin_pkg_name)-signed/$(release)-$(revision) +binary-debs: signed_tar = $(src_pkg_name)_$(release)-$(revision)_$(arch).tar.gz +binary-debs: binary-perarch $(addprefix binary-,$(flavours)) + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(uefi_signed),true) + echo $(release)-$(revision) > $(signedv)/version + cd $(signedv) && ls *.efi >flavours + cd $(signed) && tar czvf ../../../$(signed_tar) . + dpkg-distaddfile $(signed_tar) raw-uefi - +endif + +build-arch-deps-$(do_flavour_image_package) += $(addprefix $(stampdir)/stamp-build-,$(flavours)) +build-arch: $(build-arch-deps-true) + @echo Debug: $@ + +ifeq ($(AUTOBUILD),) +binary-arch-deps-$(do_flavour_image_package) += binary-udebs +else +binary-arch-deps-$(do_flavour_image_package) = binary-debs +endif +binary-arch-deps-$(do_libc_dev_package) += binary-arch-headers +ifneq ($(do_common_headers_indep),true) +binary-arch-deps-$(do_flavour_header_package) += binary-headers +endif +binary-arch: $(binary-arch-deps-true) + @echo Debug: $@ + diff --git a/debian/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk b/debian/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..36cc169e3c0b --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +build-indep: + @echo Debug: $@ + +# The binary-indep dependency chain is: +# +# install-headers <- install-doc <- install-source <- install-tools <- install-indep <- binary-indep +# install-headers <- binary-headers +# +indep_hdrpkg = $(indep_hdrs_pkg_name) +indep_hdrdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(indep_hdrpkg)/usr/src/$(indep_hdrpkg) +install-headers: + @echo Debug: $@ + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_prep + +ifeq ($(do_flavour_header_package),true) + install -d $(indep_hdrdir) + find . -path './debian' -prune -o -path './$(DEBIAN)' -prune \ + -o -path './include/*' -prune \ + -o -path './scripts/*' -prune -o -type f \ + \( -name 'Makefile*' -o -name 'Kconfig*' -o -name 'Kbuild*' -o \ + -name '*.sh' -o -name '*.pl' -o -name '*.lds' \) \ + -print | cpio -pd --preserve-modification-time $(indep_hdrdir) + cp -a scripts include $(indep_hdrdir) + (find arch -name include -type d -print | \ + xargs -n1 -i: find : -type f) | \ + cpio -pd --preserve-modification-time $(indep_hdrdir) +endif + +docpkg = $(doc_pkg_name) +docdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(docpkg)/usr/share/doc/$(docpkg) +install-doc: install-headers + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(do_doc_package),true) + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + + install -d $(docdir) +ifeq ($(do_doc_package_content),true) + # First the html docs. We skip these for autobuilds + if [ -z "$(AUTOBUILD)" ]; then \ + install -d $(docdir)/$(doc_pkg_name)-tmp; \ + $(kmake) O=$(docdir)/$(doc_pkg_name)-tmp htmldocs; \ + install -d $(docdir)/html; \ + rsync -aL $(docdir)/$(doc_pkg_name)-tmp/Documentation/DocBook/ \ + $(docdir)/html/; \ + rm -rf $(docdir)/$(doc_pkg_name)-tmp; \ + fi +endif + # Copy the rest + cp -a Documentation/* $(docdir) + rm -rf $(docdir)/DocBook + find $(docdir) -name .gitignore | xargs rm -f +endif + +srcpkg = linux-source-$(release) +srcdir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(srcpkg)/usr/src/$(srcpkg) +balldir = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(srcpkg)/usr/src/$(srcpkg)/$(srcpkg) +install-source: install-doc + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(do_source_package),true) + + install -d $(srcdir) +ifeq ($(do_source_package_content),true) + find . -path './debian' -prune -o -path './$(DEBIAN)' -prune -o \ + -path './.*' -prune -o -print | \ + cpio -pd --preserve-modification-time $(balldir) + (cd $(srcdir); tar cf - $(srcpkg)) | bzip2 -9c > \ + $(srcdir)/$(srcpkg).tar.bz2 + rm -rf $(balldir) + find './debian' './$(DEBIAN)' \ + -path './debian/linux-*' -prune -o \ + -path './debian/$(src_pkg_name)-*' -prune -o \ + -path './debian/build' -prune -o \ + -path './debian/files' -prune -o \ + -path './debian/stamps' -prune -o \ + -path './debian/tmp' -prune -o \ + -print | \ + cpio -pd --preserve-modification-time $(srcdir) + $(LN) $(srcpkg)/$(srcpkg).tar.bz2 $(srcdir)/.. +endif +endif + +install-tools: toolspkg = $(tools_common_pkg_name) +install-tools: toolsbin = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(toolspkg)/usr/bin +install-tools: toolssbin = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(toolspkg)/usr/sbin +install-tools: toolsman = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(toolspkg)/usr/share/man +install-tools: cloudpkg = $(cloud_common_pkg_name) +install-tools: cloudbin = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(cloudpkg)/usr/bin +install-tools: cloudsbin = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(cloudpkg)/usr/sbin +install-tools: cloudman = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(cloudpkg)/usr/share/man +install-tools: install-source $(stampdir)/stamp-build-perarch + @echo Debug: $@ + +ifeq ($(do_tools_common),true) + rm -rf $(builddir)/tools + install -d $(builddir)/tools + for i in *; do $(LN) $(CURDIR)/$$i $(builddir)/tools/; done + rm $(builddir)/tools/tools + rsync -a tools/ $(builddir)/tools/tools/ + + install -d $(toolsbin) + install -d $(toolsman)/man1 + + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(toolsbin)/usbip + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(toolsbin)/usbipd + install -m644 $(CURDIR)/tools/usb/usbip/doc/*.8 $(toolsman)/man1/ + + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(toolsbin)/cpupower + install -m644 $(CURDIR)/tools/power/cpupower/man/*.1 $(toolsman)/man1/ + + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(toolsbin)/perf + + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(toolsbin)/x86_energy_perf_policy + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(toolsbin)/turbostat + + cd $(builddir)/tools/tools/perf && make man + install -m644 $(builddir)/tools/tools/perf/Documentation/*.1 \ + $(toolsman)/man1 + + install -d $(toolsman)/man8 + install -m644 $(CURDIR)/tools/power/x86/x86_energy_perf_policy/*.8 $(toolsman)/man8 + install -m644 $(CURDIR)/tools/power/x86/turbostat/*.8 $(toolsman)/man8 + + install -d $(cloudsbin) + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(cloudsbin)/hv_kvp_daemon + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(cloudsbin)/hv_vss_daemon + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(cloudsbin)/hv_fcopy_daemon + install -m755 debian/tools/generic $(cloudsbin)/lsvmbus + install -m755 debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dhcp_info $(cloudsbin) + install -m755 debian/cloud-tools/hv_get_dns_info $(cloudsbin) + install -m755 debian/cloud-tools/hv_set_ifconfig $(cloudsbin) + + install -d $(cloudman)/man8 + install -m644 $(CURDIR)/tools/hv/*.8 $(cloudman)/man8 + +endif + +install-indep: install-tools + @echo Debug: $@ + +# This is just to make it easy to call manually. Normally done in +# binary-indep target during builds. +binary-headers: install-headers + @echo Debug: $@ + dh_installchangelogs -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + dh_installdocs -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + dh_compress -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + dh_fixperms -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + dh_installdeb -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + dh_md5sums -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + dh_builddeb -p$(indep_hdrpkg) + +binary-indep: cloudpkg = $(cloud_common_pkg_name) +binary-indep: install-indep + @echo Debug: $@ + + dh_installchangelogs -i + dh_installdocs -i + dh_compress -i + dh_fixperms -i +ifeq ($(do_tools_common),true) + dh_installinit -p$(cloudpkg) -n --name hv-kvp-daemon + dh_installinit -p$(cloudpkg) -n --name hv-vss-daemon + dh_installinit -p$(cloudpkg) -n --name hv-fcopy-daemon + dh_systemd_enable -p$(cloudpkg) + dh_installinit -p$(cloudpkg) -o --name hv-kvp-daemon + dh_installinit -p$(cloudpkg) -o --name hv-vss-daemon + dh_installinit -p$(cloudpkg) -o --name hv-fcopy-daemon + dh_systemd_start -p$(cloudpkg) +endif + dh_installdeb -i + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -i + dh_md5sums -i + dh_builddeb -i diff --git a/debian/rules.d/4-checks.mk b/debian/rules.d/4-checks.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a431d0be1e61 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules.d/4-checks.mk @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Check ABI for package against last release (if not same abinum) +abi-check-%: $(stampdir)/stamp-build-% + @echo Debug: $@ + install -d $(abidir) + sed -e 's/^\(.\+\)[[:space:]]\+\(.\+\)[[:space:]]\(.\+\)$$/\3 \2 \1/' \ + $(builddir)/build-$*/Module.symvers | sort > $(abidir)/$* + @perl -f $(DROOT)/scripts/abi-check "$*" "$(prev_abinum)" "$(abinum)" \ + "$(prev_abidir)" "$(abidir)" "$(skipabi)" + +# Check the module list against the last release (always) +module-check-%: $(stampdir)/stamp-build-% + @echo Debug: $@ + install -d $(abidir) + find $(builddir)/build-$*/ -name \*.ko | \ + sed -e 's/.*\/\([^\/]*\)\.ko/\1/' | sort > $(abidir)/$*.modules + @perl -f $(DROOT)/scripts/module-check "$*" \ + "$(prev_abidir)" "$(abidir)" $(skipmodule) + +checks-%: module-check-% abi-check-% + @echo Debug: $@ + +# Check the config against the known options list. +config-prepare-check-%: $(stampdir)/stamp-prepare-tree-% + @echo Debug: $@ + @perl -f $(DROOT)/scripts/config-check \ + $(builddir)/build-$*/.config "$(arch)" "$*" "$(commonconfdir)" "$(skipconfig)" + diff --git a/debian/rules.d/5-udebs.mk b/debian/rules.d/5-udebs.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d6f23faef204 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/rules.d/5-udebs.mk @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# Do udebs if not disabled in the arch-specific makefile +binary-udebs: binary-debs + @echo Debug: $@ +ifeq ($(disable_d_i),) + @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -f $(DROOT)/rules DEBIAN=$(DEBIAN) \ + do-binary-udebs +endif + +do-binary-udebs: linux_udeb_name=$(shell if echo $(src_pkg_name)|egrep -q '(linux-lts|linux-hwe)'; then echo $(src_pkg_name); else echo linux; fi) +do-binary-udebs: debian/control + @echo Debug: $@ + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + + # unpack the kernels into a temporary directory + mkdir -p debian/d-i-${arch} + + imagelist=$$(cat $(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/d-i/kernel-versions | grep ^${arch} | gawk '{print $$3}') && \ + for f in $$imagelist; do \ + i=$(release)-$(abinum)-$$f; \ + dpkg -x $$(ls ../linux-image-$$i\_$(release)-$(revision)_${arch}.deb) \ + debian/d-i-${arch}; \ + if [ -f ../linux-image-extra-$$i\_$(release)-$(revision)_${arch}.deb ] ; then \ + dpkg -x ../linux-image-extra-$$i\_$(release)-$(revision)_${arch}.deb \ + debian/d-i-${arch}; \ + fi; \ + /sbin/depmod -b debian/d-i-${arch} $$i; \ + done + + # kernel-wedge will error if no modules unless this is touched + touch $(DEBIAN)/d-i/no-modules + + touch $(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/d-i/ignore-dups + export KW_DEFCONFIG_DIR=$(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/d-i && \ + export KW_CONFIG_DIR=$(CURDIR)/$(DEBIAN)/d-i && \ + export SOURCEDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/d-i-${arch} && \ + kernel-wedge install-files $(release)-$(abinum) && \ + kernel-wedge check + + # Build just the udebs + dilist=$$(dh_listpackages -s | grep "\-di$$") && \ + [ -z "$dilist" ] || \ + for i in $$dilist; do \ + dh_fixperms -p$$i; \ + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$$i; \ + dh_builddeb -p$$i; \ + done + + # Generate the meta-udeb dependancy lists. + @gawk ' \ + /^Package:/ { \ + package=$$2; flavour=""; parch="" } \ + (/Package-Type: udeb/ && package !~ /^$(linux_udeb_name)-udebs-/) { \ + match(package, "'$(release)'-'$(abinum)'-(.*)-di", bits); \ + flavour = bits[1]; \ + } \ + (/^Architecture:/ && $$0 " " ~ / '$(arch)'/) { \ + parch=$$0; \ + } \ + (flavour != "" && parch != "") { \ + udebs[flavour] = udebs[flavour] package ", "; \ + flavour=""; parch=""; \ + } \ + END { \ + for (flavour in udebs) { \ + package="$(linux_udeb_name)-udebs-" flavour; \ + file="debian/" package ".substvars"; \ + print("udeb:Depends=" udebs[flavour]) > file; \ + metas="'$(builddir)'/udeb-meta-packages"; \ + print(package) >metas \ + } \ + } \ + ' <$(CURDIR)/debian/control + @while read i; do \ + $(lockme) dh_gencontrol -p$$i; \ + dh_builddeb -p$$i; \ + done <$(builddir)/udeb-meta-packages diff --git a/debian/scripts/abi-check b/debian/scripts/abi-check new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..c7a02c5589af --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/abi-check @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +my $flavour = shift; +my $prev_abinum = shift; +my $abinum = shift; +my $prev_abidir = shift; +my $abidir = shift; +my $skipabi = shift; + +my $fail_exit = 1; +my $EE = "EE:"; +my $errors = 0; +my $abiskip = 0; + +my $count; + +print "II: Checking ABI for $flavour...\n"; + +if (-f "$prev_abidir/ignore" + or -f "$prev_abidir/$flavour.ignore" or "$skipabi" eq "true") { + print "WW: Explicitly asked to ignore ABI, running in no-fail mode\n"; + $fail_exit = 0; + $abiskip = 1; + $EE = "WW:"; +} + +if ($prev_abinum != $abinum) { + print "II: Different ABI's, running in no-fail mode\n"; + $fail_exit = 0; + $EE = "WW:"; +} + +if (not -f "$abidir/$flavour" or not -f "$prev_abidir/$flavour") { + print "EE: Previous or current ABI file missing!\n"; + print " $abidir/$flavour\n" if not -f "$abidir/$flavour"; + print " $prev_abidir/$flavour\n" if not -f "$prev_abidir/$flavour"; + + # Exit if the ABI files are missing, but return status based on whether + # skip ABI was indicated. + if ("$abiskip" eq "1") { + exit(0); + } else { + exit(1); + } +} + +my %symbols; +my %symbols_ignore; +my %modules_ignore; +my %module_syms; + +# See if we have any ignores +my $ignore = 0; +print " Reading symbols/modules to ignore..."; + +for $file ("$prev_abidir/../blacklist", "$prev_abidir/../../perm-blacklist") { + if (-f $file) { + open(IGNORE, "< $file") or + die "Could not open $file"; + while () { + chomp; + if ($_ =~ m/M: (.*)/) { + $modules_ignore{$1} = 1; + } else { + $symbols_ignore{$_} = 1; + } + $ignore++; + } + close(IGNORE); + } +} +print "read $ignore symbols/modules.\n"; + +sub is_ignored($$) { + my ($mod, $sym) = @_; + + die "Missing module name in is_ignored()" if not defined($mod); + die "Missing symbol name in is_ignored()" if not defined($sym); + + if (defined($symbols_ignore{$sym}) or defined($modules_ignore{$mod})) { + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +# Read new syms first +print " Reading new symbols ($abinum)..."; +$count = 0; +open(NEW, "< $abidir/$flavour") or + die "Could not open $abidir/$flavour"; +while () { + chomp; + m/^(\S+)\s(.+)\s(0x[0-9a-f]+)\s(.+)$/; + $symbols{$4}{'type'} = $1; + $symbols{$4}{'loc'} = $2; + $symbols{$4}{'hash'} = $3; + $module_syms{$2} = 0; + $count++; +} +close(NEW); +print "read $count symbols.\n"; + +# Now the old symbols, checking for missing ones +print " Reading old symbols ($prev_abinum)..."; +$count = 0; +open(OLD, "< $prev_abidir/$flavour") or + die "Could not open $prev_abidir/$flavour"; +while () { + chomp; + m/^(\S+)\s(.+)\s(0x[0-9a-f]+)\s(.+)$/; + $symbols{$4}{'old_type'} = $1; + $symbols{$4}{'old_loc'} = $2; + $symbols{$4}{'old_hash'} = $3; + $count++; +} +close(OLD); + +print "read $count symbols.\n"; + +print "II: Checking for missing symbols in new ABI..."; +$count = 0; +foreach $sym (keys(%symbols)) { + if (!defined($symbols{$sym}{'type'})) { + print "\n" if not $count; + printf(" MISS : %s%s\n", $sym, + is_ignored($symbols{$sym}{'old_loc'}, $sym) ? " (ignored)" : ""); + $count++ if !is_ignored($symbols{$sym}{'old_loc'}, $sym); + } +} +print " " if $count; +print "found $count missing symbols\n"; +if ($count) { + print "$EE Symbols gone missing (what did you do!?!)\n"; + $errors++; +} + + +print "II: Checking for new symbols in new ABI..."; +$count = 0; +foreach $sym (keys(%symbols)) { + if (!defined($symbols{$sym}{'old_type'})) { + print "\n" if not $count; + print " NEW : $sym\n"; + $count++; + } +} +print " " if $count; +print "found $count new symbols\n"; +if ($count and $prev_abinum == $abinum) { + print "WW: Found new symbols within same ABI. Not recommended\n"; +} + +print "II: Checking for changes to ABI...\n"; +$count = 0; +my $moved = 0; +my $changed_type = 0; +my $changed_hash = 0; +foreach $sym (keys(%symbols)) { + if (!defined($symbols{$sym}{'old_type'}) or + !defined($symbols{$sym}{'type'})) { + next; + } + + # Changes in location don't hurt us, but log it anyway + if ($symbols{$sym}{'loc'} ne $symbols{$sym}{'old_loc'}) { + printf(" MOVE : %-40s : %s => %s\n", $sym, $symbols{$sym}{'old_loc'}, + $symbols{$sym}{'loc'}); + $moved++; + } + + # Changes to export type are only bad if new type isn't + # EXPORT_SYMBOL. Changing things to GPL are bad. + if ($symbols{$sym}{'type'} ne $symbols{$sym}{'old_type'}) { + printf(" TYPE : %-40s : %s => %s%s\n", $sym, $symbols{$sym}{'old_type'}. + $symbols{$sym}{'type'}, is_ignored($symbols{$sym}{'loc'}, $sym) + ? " (ignored)" : ""); + $changed_type++ if $symbols{$sym}{'type'} ne "EXPORT_SYMBOL" + and !is_ignored($symbols{$sym}{'loc'}, $sym); + } + + # Changes to the hash are always bad + if ($symbols{$sym}{'hash'} ne $symbols{$sym}{'old_hash'}) { + printf(" HASH : %-40s : %s => %s%s\n", $sym, $symbols{$sym}{'old_hash'}, + $symbols{$sym}{'hash'}, is_ignored($symbols{$sym}{'loc'}, $sym) + ? " (ignored)" : ""); + $changed_hash++ if !is_ignored($symbols{$sym}{'loc'}, $sym); + $module_syms{$symbols{$sym}{'loc'}}++; + } +} + +print "WW: $moved symbols changed location\n" if $moved; +print "$EE $changed_type symbols changed export type and weren't ignored\n" if $changed_type; +print "$EE $changed_hash symbols changed hash and weren't ignored\n" if $changed_hash; + +$errors++ if $changed_hash or $changed_type; +if ($changed_hash) { + print "II: Module hash change summary...\n"; + foreach $mod (sort { $module_syms{$b} <=> $module_syms{$a} } keys %module_syms) { + next if ! $module_syms{$mod}; + printf(" %-40s: %d\n", $mod, $module_syms{$mod}); + } +} + +print "II: Done\n"; + +if ($errors) { + exit($fail_exit); +} else { + exit(0); +} diff --git a/debian/scripts/config-check b/debian/scripts/config-check new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..224be080514a --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/config-check @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# check-config -- check the current config for issues +# +use strict; + +my $P = 'check-config'; + +my $test = -1; +if ($ARGV[0] eq '--test') { + $test = $ARGV[1] + 0; +} elsif ($#ARGV != 4) { + die "Usage: $P \n"; +} + +my ($config, $arch, $flavour, $commonconfig, $warn_only) = @ARGV; + +my %values = (); + +# If we are in overridden then still perform the checks and emit the messages +# but do not return failure. Those items marked FATAL will alway trigger +# failure. +my $fail_exit = 1; +$fail_exit = 0 if ($warn_only eq 'true' || $warn_only eq '1'); +my $exit_val = 0; + +# Load up the current configuration values -- FATAL if this fails +print "$P: $config: loading config\n"; +open(CONFIG, "<$config") || die "$P: $config: open failed -- $! -- aborting\n"; +while () { + # Pull out values. + /^#*\s*(CONFIG_\w+)[\s=](.*)$/ or next; + if ($2 eq 'is not set') { + $values{$1} = 'n'; + } else { + $values{$1} = $2; + } +} +close(CONFIG); + +# ANNOTATIONS: check any annotations marked for enforcement +my $pass = 0; +my $total = 0; +my $annotations = "$commonconfig/annotations"; +my ($config, $value, $options, $option, $value, $check, $policy); +print "$P: $annotations loading annotations\n"; +my %annot; +my $form = 1; +open(ANNOTATIONS, "<$annotations") || die "$P: $annotations: open failed -- $! -- aborting\n"; +while () { + if (/^# FORMAT: (\S+)/) { + die "$P: $1: unknown annotations format\n" if ($1 != 2); + $form = $1; + } + + /^#/ && next; + chomp; + /^$/ && next; + + /^CONFIG_/ || next; + + if ($form == 1) { + ($config, $value, $options) = split(' ', $_, 3); + } elsif ($form == 2) { + ($config, $options) = split(' ', $_, 2); + } + + $annot{$config} = $annot{$config} . ' ' . $options; +} +close(ANNOTATIONS); + +my $config; +for $config (keys %annot) { + $check = 0; + $options = $annot{$config}; + + $policy = undef; + while ($options =~ /\s*(\S+)<(.*?)?>/g) { + ($option, $value) = ($1, $2); + + if ($option eq 'mark' && $value eq 'ENFORCED') { + $check = 1; + + } elsif ($option eq 'policy') { + if ($value =~ /^{/) { + $value =~ s/:/=>/g; + $policy = eval($value); + warn "$config: $@" if ($@); + } else { + $policy = undef; + } + } + } + if ($check == 1 && !defined($policy)) { + print "$P: INVALID POLICY (use policy<{...}>) $config$options\n"; + $total++; + $check = 0; + } + if ($check) { + my $is = '-'; + $is = $values{$config} if (defined $values{$config}); + + my $value = '-'; + for my $which ("$arch-$flavour", "$arch-*", "*-$flavour", "$arch", "*") { + if (defined $policy->{$which}) { + $value = $policy->{$which}; + last; + } + } + if ($is eq $value) { + $pass++; + } else { + print "$P: FAIL ($is != $value): $config$options\n"; + $exit_val = $fail_exit; + } + $total++; + } +} + +print "$P: $pass/$total checks passed -- exit $exit_val\n"; +exit $exit_val; diff --git a/debian/scripts/control-create b/debian/scripts/control-create new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..f8ee9a2408ea --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/control-create @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +. debian/debian.env + +vars=$1 + +. $vars + +if [ "$is_sub" = "" ]; then + flavour=$(basename $vars | sed 's/.*\.//') + stub=${DEBIAN}/control.d/flavour-control.stub +else + flavour=$(basename $vars .vars) + stub=${DEBIAN}/sub-flavours/control.stub +fi + +cat $stub | grep -v '^#' | sed \ + -e "s#FLAVOUR#$flavour#g" \ + -e "s#DESC#$desc#g" \ + -e "s#ARCH#$arch#g" \ + -e "s#SUPPORTED#$supported#g" \ + -e "s#TARGET#$target#g" \ + -e "s#BOOTLOADER#$bootloader#g" \ + -e "s#=PROVIDES=#$provides#g" \ + -e "s#=CONFLICTS=#$conflicts#g" diff --git a/debian/scripts/link-headers b/debian/scripts/link-headers new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..fb42dbd12e4d --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/link-headers @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#!/bin/bash -e + +. debian/debian.env + +hdrdir="$1" +symdir="$2" +flavour="$3" + +echo "Symlinking and copying headers for $flavour..." + +excludes="( -path ./debian -prune -o -path ./${DEBIAN} -prune -o -path ./.git ) -prune -o" + +( +find . $excludes -type f \ + \( -name 'Makefile*' -o -name 'Kconfig*' -o -name 'Kbuild*' -o \ + -name '*.sh' -o -name '*.pl' -o -name '*.lds' \) -print +find ./include ./scripts -name .gitignore -prune -o -type f -print +find ./include -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 $excludes -type d -print +) | ( +while read file; do + dir=$file + lastdir=$file + + if [ -e "$hdrdir/$file" -o -L "$hdrdir/$file" ]; then + continue + fi + + while [ ! -e "$hdrdir/$dir" -a ! -L "$hdrdir/$dir" ]; do + lastdir=$dir + dir=`dirname $dir` + done + # If the last item to exist is a symlink we assume all is good + if [ ! -L "$hdrdir/$dir" ]; then + # Turns things like "./foo" into "../" + deref="`echo -n $lastdir | sed -e 's/^\.//' -e's,/[^/]*,../,g'`" + item="`echo -n $lastdir | sed -e 's/^\.\///'`" + ln -s $deref$symdir/$item $hdrdir/$item + fi +done +) + +exit diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/find-obsolete-firmware b/debian/scripts/misc/find-obsolete-firmware new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..97a1f3074d21 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/find-obsolete-firmware @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Find all duplicate or obsolete firmware that is being carried +# in the kernel firmware directory. Compare these files against +# the linux-firmware package for the approriate release. For example, +# assuming this is raring, then compare the kernel firmware files +# against the raring branch of linux-firmware. +# +# Example: $0 ~/ubuntu/linux-firmware-raring + +USEAGE="$0 LINUX-FIRMWARE" + +. debian/debian.env + +NFWINFO="`find $DEBIAN -name fwinfo|wc -l`" +if [ ! "$NFWINFO" = "1" ] +then + echo Your repo is hosed. There can only be one fwinfo file. + find $DEBIAN -name fwinfo + exit 1 +fi + +FWINFO="`pwd`/`find $DEBIAN -name fwinfo`" + +if [ "$1" = "" ] +then + echo $USEAGE + exit 1 +fi +FW="$1" + +if [ ! -f $FW/WHENCE ] +then + echo Bogus linux-firmware directory + exit 1 +fi +if ! egrep -q "^firmware:" $FWINFO +then + echo Bogus firmware info file + exit 1 +fi + +# +# Prepare the tree and make firmware. +# +TEE="tee -a" +LO=`pwd`/firmware.txt +LF=`pwd`/lib/firmware +rm -rf debian/build $LF $LO +fakeroot debian/rules clean prepare-generic +cp debian/build/build-generic/.config . +mkdir -p $LF +make firmware_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=`pwd` + +(cd $LF +find . -type f | while read f +do + BN="`basename $f`" + + if ! grep -q $BN $FWINFO + then + echo "Unused firmware: $f" | $TEE $LO + else + if [ -f $FW/$f ] + then + if ! cmp $FW/$f $f + then + echo "$f differs" | $TEE $LO + else + echo "$f is duplicated" | $TEE $LO + fi + else + echo "$f does not exist in $FW" | $TEE $LO + fi + fi +done) + +# +# Check for firmware files referenced by the kernel +# that do not exist in either location. +# +cat $FWINFO | while read fwi f +do + if [ -s lib/firmware/$f ] || [ -s $FW/$f ] + then + continue + else + echo "Missing firmware $f" | $TEE $LO + fi +done + diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/fw-to-ihex.sh b/debian/scripts/misc/fw-to-ihex.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..a63fe67b4f5d --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/fw-to-ihex.sh @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +F=$1 +if [ "$F" = "" ] +then + echo You must supply a firmware file. + exit 1 +fi + +echo "unsigned char d[] = {" > $F.c +hexdump -v -e '"\t" 8/1 "0x%02x, " "\n"' $F >> $F.c +echo "};" >> $F.c +sed -i 's/0x .*$//' $F.c + +O="`dirname $F`/`basename $F`.o" +gcc -o $O -c $F.c +objcopy -Oihex $F.o $F.ihex + diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/gen-auto-reconstruct b/debian/scripts/misc/gen-auto-reconstruct new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..a76e341a5e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/gen-auto-reconstruct @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ "$#" -ne 3 ]; then + echo "Usage: $0 | " 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi +tag="$1" +reconstruct="$2" +options="$3" + +case "$tag" in +v*) ;; +*) tag="v${tag%.*}" ;; +esac + +# Validate the tag. +count=$( git tag -l "$tag" | wc -l ) +if [ "$count" != 1 ]; then + echo "$0: $tag: tag invalid" 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +#git ls-tree -r --full-tree HEAD | grep ^120 | \ +#while read mode type blobid name + +( + # Identify all new symlinks since the proffered tag. + echo "# Recreate any symlinks created since the orig." + git diff "$tag.." --raw --no-renames | awk '(/^:000000 120000/ && $5 == "A") { print $NF }' | \ + while read name + do + link=$( readlink "$name" ) + + echo "[ ! -L '$name' ] && ln -sf '$link' '$name'" + done + + # Identify all removed files since the proffered tag. + echo "# Remove any files deleted from the orig." + git diff "$tag.." --raw --no-renames | awk '(/^:/ && $5 == "D") { print $NF }' | \ + while read name + do + echo "rm -f '$name'" + done + + # All done, make sure this does not complete in error. + echo "exit 0" +) >"$reconstruct" + +( + # Identify all new symlinks since the proffered tag. + echo "# Ignore any symlinks created since the orig which are rebuilt by reconstruct." + git diff "$tag.." --raw --no-renames | awk '(/^:000000 120000/ && $5 == "A") { print $NF }' | \ + while read name + do + echo "extend-diff-ignore=$name" + done +) >"$options.update" + + +head='^## autoreconstruct -- begin$' +foot='^## autoreconstruct -- end$' +sed -i -e " + /$head/,/$foot/{ + /$head/{ + p; + r $options.update + }; + /$foot/p; + d + } +" "$options" +rm -f "$options.update" diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/get-firmware b/debian/scripts/misc/get-firmware new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..b1ed8e68985c --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/get-firmware @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Find all files in linux-firmware that are new or different since the previous release +# and copy them into the kernel firmware directory. You should only do this on the +# backport branch since it would be redundant on the released kernel. It assumed you've +# unpacked linux-firmware from each release into separate directories. +# +# Example: $0 ~/ubuntu/linux-firmware-precise ~/ubuntu/linux-firmware-quantal + +if [ "$1" = "" ] || [ "$2" = "" ] || [ ! -f $1/WHENCE ] || [ ! -f $2/WHENCE ] +then + echo You must supply 2 firmware directories. + exit 1 +fi + +if [ ! -f debian/debian.env ] +then + echo You must run this script from the root of the repo + exit 1 +fi +. debian/debian.env + +NFWINFO="`find $DEBIAN -name fwinfo|wc -l`" +if [ ! "$NFWINFO" = "1" ] +then + echo Your repo is hosed. There can only be one fwinfo file. + find $DEBIAN -name fwinfo + exit 1 +fi + +FWINFO="`pwd`/`find $DEBIAN -name fwinfo`" + +CDIR=`pwd` +OFW=$1 +NFW=$2 + +cd $NFW +# +# Find all files in $NFW that are new or different from $1 +# +(find . -type f | egrep -v "debian|git|LICEN|WHEN|READ|Make|configure" | sed 's;\./;;' | \ +while read f +do + if grep -q $f $FWINFO + then + if [ ! -f $OFW/$f ] + then + echo $f + elif ! cmp $f $OFW/$f > /dev/null + then + echo $f + fi + fi +done) |\ +while read f +do + mkdir -p $CDIR/firmware/`dirname $f` + if [ ! -f $CDIR/firmware/`dirname $f`/`basename $f`.ihex ] + then + cp -v $f $CDIR/firmware/`dirname $f` + fi +done diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/getabis b/debian/scripts/misc/getabis new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..2aad5ddf392a --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/getabis @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ "$#" != "2" ]; then + echo "Usage: $0 " 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +if [ "$DEBIAN" = "" ]; then + . debian/debian.env +fi + +ver=$1 +revision=$2 +abi=$(echo $revision | sed -r -e 's/([^\+~]*)\.[^\.]+(~.*)?(\+.*)?$/\1/') + +verabi=$ver-$abi +verfull=$ver-$revision + +WGET="wget --tries=1 --timeout=10 --quiet -c" + +abidir="`pwd`/$DEBIAN/abi/$verfull" +tmpdir="`pwd`/abi-tmp-$verfull" +origdir="`pwd`" +fwinfo=$abidir/fwinfo + +test -d $tmpdir || mkdir $tmpdir + +package_prefixes() { + __package_prefixes="$@" +} + +getall() { + arch=$1 + shift + + mkdir -p $abidir/$arch + + for sub in $@; do + if [ -f $abidir/$arch/$sub ]; then + echo "Exists: $sub" + continue + fi + echo -n "Fetching $sub($arch)..." + prefixes="" + filenames="" + cd $tmpdir + for prefix in $__package_prefixes + do + filename=${prefix}-${verabi}-${sub}_${verfull}_${arch}.deb + for r in "${repo_list[@]}" + do + if ! [ -f $filename ]; then + $WGET $r/$filename + fi + if [ -f $filename ]; then + prefixes="$prefixes $prefix" + filenames="$filenames $filename" + break + fi + done + done + if [ "$filenames" != "" ]; then + echo -n "extracting$prefixes..." + for filename in $filenames + do + dpkg-deb --extract $filename tmp + done + find tmp -name "*.ko" | while read f; do + modinfo $f | grep ^firmware >> $fwinfo + done + if [ -f tmp/boot/abi-* ]; then + mv tmp/boot/abi-* $abidir/$arch/$sub + else + echo -n "NO ABI FILE..." + fi + (cd tmp; find lib/modules/$verabi-$sub/kernel -name '*.ko') | \ + sed -e 's/.*\/\([^\/]*\)\.ko/\1/' | sort > \ + $abidir/$arch/$sub.modules + ( + cd tmp; + # Prevent exposing some errors when called by python scripts. SIGPIPE seems to get + # exposed when using the `find ...` form of the command. + ko=$(find lib/modules/$verabi-$sub/kernel \ + -name '*.ko' | head -1) + readelf -p .comment "$ko" | gawk ' + ($1 == "[") { + printf("%s", $3); + for (n=4; n<=NF; n++) { + printf(" %s", $n); + } + print "" + }' | sort -u >$abidir/$arch/$sub.compiler + version=`cat $abidir/$arch/$sub.compiler` + echo -n "$version..." + ) + rm -rf tmp $filenames + echo "done." + else + echo "FAILED." + fi + cd $origdir + done +} + +# MAIN + +# Setup abi directory +mkdir -p $abidir +echo $abi > $abidir/abiname + +# NOTE: The flavours are hardcoded, because they may have changed from the +# current build. + +__package_prefixes="linux-image" + +. $DEBIAN/etc/getabis + +# Extract compiler source package version from e.g.: +# GCC: (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.8.2-19ubuntu1) 4.8.2 +compilers=`sed 's/^.*(.* \(.*\)).*$/\1/' $abidir/*/*.compiler | sort -u | wc -l` +if [ "$compilers" != 1 ]; then + echo "WARNING: inconsistent compiler versions detected:" 1>&2 + sort -u $abidir/*/*.compiler | sed 's/^/WARNING: /' 1>&2 +fi + +sort < $fwinfo | uniq > fwinfo.tmp +mv fwinfo.tmp $fwinfo + +rmdir $tmpdir + +# If this is running in a git repo, add the new ABI directory, remove the old +if [ -d ".git" ]; then + git add $abidir + find $DEBIAN/abi/* -maxdepth 0 -type d | grep -v $verfull | while read f; do git rm -r $f;done +fi diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/git-ubuntu-log b/debian/scripts/misc/git-ubuntu-log new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..eee983f82354 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/git-ubuntu-log @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python3 + +import os +import sys + +import codecs +import urllib.request +import json + +import textwrap + +sys.stdin = codecs.getreader("utf-8")(sys.stdin.detach()) +sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter("utf-8")(sys.stdout.detach()) + +entries = [] +def add_entry(entry): + if entry and 'ignore' not in entry: + if 'bugs' not in entry and 'cves' in entry: + for cve in entry['cves']: + if cve not in bugs: + bugs.append(cve) + entries.append(entry) + +# Suck up the git log output and extract the information we need. +bugs = [] +entry = None +subject_wait = False +for line in sys.stdin: + if line.startswith('commit '): + add_entry(entry) + entry = {} + subject_wait = True + + elif line.startswith('Author: '): + bits = line.strip().split(maxsplit=1) + entry['author'] = bits[1] + + elif subject_wait and line.startswith(' '): + subject_wait = False + entry['subject'] = line.strip() + + elif line.startswith(' BugLink: ') and 'launchpad.net' in line: + bits = line.strip().split(maxsplit=1) + bits = bits[1].split('/') + entry.setdefault('bugs', []).append(bits[-1]) + + # Accumulate bug numbers. + if bits[-1] not in bugs: + bugs.append(bits[-1]) + + elif line.startswith(' CVE-'): + entry.setdefault('cves', []).append(line.strip()) + + elif line.startswith(' Ignore:'): + entry['ignore'] = True + +add_entry(entry) + +entries.reverse() + +# Go through the entries and clear out authors for upstream commits. +for entry in entries: + if entry['subject'].startswith('UBUNTU:'): + entry['subject'] = entry['subject'][7:].strip() + else: + del entry['author'] + +# Lump everything without a bug at the bottom. +bugs.append('__packaging__') +bugs.append('__mainline__') + +emit_nl = False +for bug in bugs: + if bug == '__packaging__': + title = 'Miscellaneous Ubuntu changes' + elif bug == '__mainline__': + title = 'Miscellaneous upstream changes' + elif bug.startswith('CVE-'): + title = bug + else: + bug_info = None + + try: + #urllib.request.urlcleanup() + request = urllib.request.Request('https://api.launchpad.net/devel/bugs/' + bug) + request.add_header('Cache-Control', 'max-age=0') + with urllib.request.urlopen(request) as response: + data = response.read() + bug_info = json.loads(data.decode('utf-8')) + + title = bug_info['title'] + if 'description' in bug_info: + for line in bug_info['description'].split('\n'): + if line.startswith('Kernel-Description:'): + title = line.split(' ', 1)[1] + + except urllib.error.HTTPError: + title = 'INVALID or PRIVATE BUG' + + title += ' (LP###' + bug + ')' + + emit_title = True + for entry in entries: + if (bug == '__packaging__' and 'bugs' not in entry and 'cves' not in entry and 'author' in entry) or \ + (bug == '__mainline__' and 'bugs' not in entry and 'cves' not in entry and 'author' not in entry) or \ + ('bugs' in entry and bug in entry['bugs']) or \ + ('cves' in entry and bug in entry['cves']): + if emit_title: + if emit_nl: + print('') + emit_nl = True + + title_lines = textwrap.wrap(title, 76) + print(' * ' + title_lines[0].replace('LP###', 'LP: #')) + for line in title_lines[1:]: + line = line.replace('LP###', 'LP: #') + print(' ' + line) + + emit_title = False + title_lines = textwrap.wrap(entry['subject'], 76) + print(' - ' + title_lines[0]) + for line in title_lines[1:]: + line = line.replace('LP###', 'LP: #') + print(' ' + line) + diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/insert-changes.pl b/debian/scripts/misc/insert-changes.pl new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..c820597a9fc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/insert-changes.pl @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +my $debian; +$droot = $ARGV[0] if (defined $ARGV[0]); +$droot = 'debian' if (!defined $droot); +$debian = $ARGV[1] if (defined $ARGV[1]); +$debian = 'debian.master' if (!defined $debian); + +system("make -s -f $droot/rules printchanges > $debian/changes"); + +open(CHANGELOG, "< $debian/changelog") or die "Cannot open changelog"; +open(CHANGES, "< $debian/changes") or die "Cannot open new changes"; +open(NEW, "> $debian/changelog.new") or die "Cannot open new changelog"; + +$printed = 0; + +while () { + if (/^ CHANGELOG: /) { + next if $printed; + + while () { + print NEW; + } + + $printed = 1; + } else { + print NEW; + } +} + +close(NEW); +close(CHANGES); +close(CHANGELOG); + +rename("$debian/changelog.new", "$debian/changelog"); +unlink("$debian/changes"); diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/insert-mainline-changes b/debian/scripts/misc/insert-mainline-changes new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..5678b1031e54 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/insert-mainline-changes @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl + +if ($#ARGV != 2) { + warn "Usage: $0 \n"; + die " $0 debian.master/changelog v3.2.3 v3.2.2..v3.2.3\n"; +} +my ($changelog, $to, $range) = @ARGV; + +my @changes = (); + +push(@changes, "\n"); +push(@changes, " [ Upstream Kernel Changes ]\n\n"); +push(@changes, " * rebase to $to\n"); + +open(LOG, "git log '$range'|") || die "$0: git log failed: - $!\n"; +while () { + if (m@BugLink: .*launchpad.net/.*/([0-9]+)\s$@) { + push(@changes, " - LP: #$1\n"); + } +} +close(LOG); + +open(CHANGELOG, "< $changelog") or die "Cannot open changelog"; +open(NEW, "> $changelog.new") or die "Cannot open new changelog"; + +$printed = 3; +while () { + if (/^ CHANGELOG: /) { + $printed--; + print NEW; + if ($printed == 0) { + print NEW @changes; + } + next; + } + print NEW; +} + +close(NEW); +close(CHANGELOG); + +rename("$changelog.new", "$changelog"); diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/insert-ubuntu-changes b/debian/scripts/misc/insert-ubuntu-changes new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..9ede7f3950d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/insert-ubuntu-changes @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl + +if ($#ARGV != 2) { + die "Usage: $0 \n"; +} +my ($changelog, $end, $start) = @ARGV; + +$end =~ s/.*\.//; +$start =~ s/.*\.//; + +my @changes = (); +my $output = 0; +open(CHG, ") { + if (/^\S+\s+\((.*\.(\d+))\)/) { + if ($2 <= $end) { + last; + } + if ($2 == $start) { + $output = 1; + } + if ($output) { + push(@changes, "\n [ Ubuntu: $1 ]\n\n"); + next; + } + } + next if ($output == 0); + + next if (/^\s*$/); + next if (/^\s--/); + next if (/^\s\s[^\*\s]/); + + push(@changes, $_); +} +close(CHG); + +open(CHANGELOG, "< $changelog") or die "Cannot open changelog"; +open(NEW, "> $changelog.new") or die "Cannot open new changelog"; + +$printed = 3; +while () { + if (/^ CHANGELOG: /) { + $printed--; + print NEW; + if ($printed == 0) { + print NEW @changes; + } + next; + } + print NEW; +} + +close(NEW); +close(CHANGELOG); + +rename("$changelog.new", "$changelog"); diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/kernel-wedge-arch.pl b/debian/scripts/misc/kernel-wedge-arch.pl new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..4b4fefe67c7b --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/kernel-wedge-arch.pl @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# kernel-wedge-arch.pl -- select only specifiers for the supplied arch. +# +use strict; + +require Dpkg::Control; +require Dpkg::Deps; + +my $fh = \*STDIN; + +my @entries; + +my $wanted = $ARGV[0]; + +my $entry; +while (!eof($fh)) { + $entry = Dpkg::Control->new(); + $entry->parse($fh, '???'); + + if ($entry->{'Architecture'} eq $wanted) { + print("\n" . $entry); + } +} + +close($fh); diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/kernelconfig b/debian/scripts/misc/kernelconfig new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..ffb608222ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/kernelconfig @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +. debian/debian.env + +# Script to merge all configs and run 'make silentoldconfig' on it to wade out bad juju. +# Then split the configs into distro-commmon and flavour-specific parts + +# We have to be in the top level kernel source directory +if [ ! -f MAINTAINERS ] || [ ! -f Makefile ]; then + echo "This does not appear to be the kernel source directory." 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +mode=${1:?"Usage: $0 [oldconfig|editconfig]"} +yes=0 +case "$mode" in + update*configs) mode='silentoldconfig' ;; + default*configs) mode='oldconfig'; yes=1 ;; + edit*configs) ;; # All is good + gen*configs) mode='genconfigs' ;; # All is good + dump*configs) mode='config'; yes=1 ;; + *) echo "$0 called with invalid mode" 1>&2 + exit 1 ;; +esac +kerneldir="`pwd`" +confdir="$kerneldir/${DEBIAN}/config" +variant="$2" + +. $DEBIAN/etc/kernelconfig + +bindir="`pwd`/${DROOT}/scripts/misc" +common_conf="$confdir/config.common.$family" +tmpdir=`mktemp -d` +mkdir "$tmpdir/CONFIGS" + +if [ "$mode" = "genconfigs" ]; then + keep=1 + mode="oldconfig" + test -d CONFIGS || mkdir CONFIGS +fi + +for arch in $archs; do + rm -rf build + mkdir build + + # Map debian archs to kernel archs + case "$arch" in + ppc64|ppc64el) kernarch="powerpc" ;; + amd64) kernarch="x86_64" ;; + lpia) kernarch="x86" ;; + sparc) kernarch="sparc64" ;; + armel|armhf) kernarch="arm" ;; + s390x) kernarch="s390" ;; + *) kernarch="$arch" ;; + esac + + archconfdir=$confdir/$arch + flavourconfigs=$(cd $archconfdir && ls config.flavour.*) + + # Merge configs + # We merge config.common.ubuntu + config.common. + + # config.flavour. + + for config in $flavourconfigs; do + fullconf="$tmpdir/$arch-$config-full" + case $config in + *) + : >"$fullconf" + if [ -f $common_conf ]; then + cat $common_conf >> "$fullconf" + fi + if [ -f $archconfdir/config.common.$arch ]; then + cat $archconfdir/config.common.$arch >> "$fullconf" + fi + cat "$archconfdir/$config" >>"$fullconf" + if [ -f $confdir/OVERRIDES ]; then + cat $confdir/OVERRIDES >> "$fullconf" + fi + ;; + esac + done + + for config in $flavourconfigs; do + if [ -f $archconfdir/$config ]; then + fullconf="$tmpdir/$arch-$config-full" + cat "$fullconf" > build/.config + # Call oldconfig or menuconfig + case "$mode" in + editconfigs) + # Interactively edit config parameters + while : ; do + echo -n "Do you want to edit config: $arch/$config? [Y/n] " + read choice + + case "$choice" in + y* | Y* | "" ) + make O=`pwd`/build ARCH=$kernarch menuconfig + break ;; + n* | N* ) + break ;; + *) + echo "Entry not valid" + esac + done + ;; + *) + echo "* Run $mode (yes=$yes) on $arch/$config ..." + if [ "$yes" -eq 1 ]; then + yes "" | make O=`pwd`/build ARCH=$kernarch "$mode" + else + make O=`pwd`/build ARCH=$kernarch "$mode" + fi ;; + esac + cat build/.config > $archconfdir/$config + cat build/.config > "$tmpdir/CONFIGS/$arch-$config" + if [ "$keep" = "1" ]; then + cat build/.config > CONFIGS/$arch-$config + fi + else + echo "!! Config not found $archconfdir/$config..." + fi + done + + echo "Running splitconfig.pl for $arch" + echo + + # Can we make this more robust by avoiding $tmpdir completely? + # This approach was used for now because I didn't want to change + # splitconfig.pl + (cd $archconfdir; $bindir/splitconfig.pl config.flavour.*; mv config.common \ + config.common.$arch; cp config.common.$arch $tmpdir) +done + +rm -f $common_conf + +# Now run splitconfig.pl on all the config.common. copied to +# $tmpdir +(cd $tmpdir; $bindir/splitconfig.pl *) +( + cd $confdir; + rm -f *-full + grep -v 'is UNMERGABLE' <$tmpdir/config.common >$common_conf + for arch in $archs; do + grep -v 'is UNMERGABLE' <$tmpdir/config.common.$arch \ + >$arch/config.common.$arch + done +) + +echo "" +echo "Running config-check for all configurations ..." +echo "" +fail=0 +for arch in $archs; do + archconfdir=$confdir/$arch + flavourconfigs=$(cd $archconfdir && ls config.flavour.*) + for config in $flavourconfigs; do + flavour="${config##*.}" + if [ -f $archconfdir/$config ]; then + fullconf="$tmpdir/CONFIGS/$arch-$config" + "$bindir/../config-check" "$fullconf" "$arch" "$flavour" "$confdir" "0" || let "fail=$fail+1" + fi + done +done + +if [ "$fail" != 0 ]; then + echo "" + echo "*** ERROR: $fail config-check failures detected" + echo "" +fi + +rm -rf build + diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/retag b/debian/scripts/misc/retag new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..94cf169a0769 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/retag @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +open(TAGS, "git tag -l |") or die "Could not get list of tags"; +@tags = ; +close(TAGS); + +open(LOGS, "git log --pretty=short |") or die "ERROR: Calling git log"; +my $commit = ""; + +while () { + my $origtag; + + if (m|^commit (.*)$|) { + $commit = $1; + next; + } + + m|\s*UBUNTU: (Ubuntu-2\.6\..*)| or next; + + $tag = $1; + + ($origtag) = grep(/^$tag.orig$/, @tags); + + if (!defined($origtag)) { + print "I: Adding original tag for $tag\n"; + system("git tag -m $tag $tag.orig $tag"); + } + + print "I: Tagging $tag => $commit\n"; + + system("git tag -f -m $tag $tag $commit"); +} + +close(LOGS); diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/splitconfig.pl b/debian/scripts/misc/splitconfig.pl new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..3270edeb4e01 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/splitconfig.pl @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +%allconfigs = (); +%common = (); + +print "Reading config's ...\n"; + +for $config (@ARGV) { + # Only config.* + next if $config !~ /^config\..*/; + # Nothing that is disabled, or remnant + next if $config =~ /.*\.(default|disabled|stub)$/; + + %{$allconfigs{$config}} = (); + + print " processing $config ... "; + + open(CONFIG, "< $config"); + + while () { + # Skip comments + /^#*\s*CONFIG_(\w+)[\s=](.*)$/ or next; + + ${$allconfigs{$config}}{$1} = $2; + + $common{$1} = $2; + } + + close(CONFIG); + + print "done.\n"; +} + +print "\n"; + +print "Merging lists ... \n"; + +# %options - pointer to flavour config inside the allconfigs array +for $config (keys(%allconfigs)) { + my %options = %{$allconfigs{$config}}; + + print " processing $config ... "; + + for $key (keys(%common)) { + next if not defined $common{$key}; + + # If we don't have the common option, then it isn't + # common. If we do have that option, it must have the same + # value. EXCEPT where this file does not have a value at all + # which may safely be merged with any other value; the value + # will be elided during recombination of the parts. + if (!defined($options{$key})) { + # Its ok really ... let it merge + } elsif (not defined($options{$key})) { + undef $common{$key}; + } elsif ($common{$key} ne $options{$key}) { + undef $common{$key}; + } + } + + print "done.\n"; +} + +print "\n"; + +print "Creating common config ... "; + +open(COMMON, "> config.common"); +print COMMON "#\n# Common config options automatically generated by splitconfig.pl\n#\n"; + +for $key (sort(keys(%common))) { + if (not defined $common{$key}) { + print COMMON "# CONFIG_$key is UNMERGABLE\n"; + } elsif ($common{$key} eq "is not set") { + print COMMON "# CONFIG_$key is not set\n"; + } else { + print COMMON "CONFIG_$key=$common{$key}\n"; + } +} +close(COMMON); + +print "done.\n\n"; + +print "Creating stub configs ...\n"; + +for $config (keys(%allconfigs)) { + my %options = %{$allconfigs{$config}}; + + print " processing $config ... "; + + open(STUB, "> $config"); + print STUB "#\n# Config options for $config automatically generated by splitconfig.pl\n#\n"; + + for $key (sort(keys(%options))) { + next if defined $common{$key}; + + if ($options{$key} =~ /^is /) { + print STUB "# CONFIG_$key $options{$key}\n"; + } else { + print STUB "CONFIG_$key=$options{$key}\n"; + } + } + + close(STUB); + + print "done.\n"; +} diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/tristate.sh b/debian/scripts/misc/tristate.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..cc170c8ba09d --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/tristate.sh @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# +# Find config variables that might be able to transition from =y to =m +# +# Example: debian/scripts/misc/tristate.sh debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu +# + +KC=Kconfig.tmp +rm -f ${KC} +find .|grep Kconfig | while read f +do + cat $f >> ${KC} +done + +grep =y $1 | sed -e 's/CONFIG_//' -e 's/=y//' | while read c +do + cat < tristate.awk +BEGIN { tristate=0; } +/^config ${c}\$/ { tristate=1; next; } +/tristate/ { if (tristate == 1) printf("CONFIG_%s=m\n","${c}"); next; } +{ if (tristate == 1) exit; } +EOF + + gawk -f tristate.awk ${KC} +done diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/update-aufs.sh b/debian/scripts/misc/update-aufs.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..288b92071e77 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/update-aufs.sh @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +AUFS=aufs4-standalone + +# +# Before you run this be sure you've removed or reverted the 'UBUNTU: SAUCE: AUFS" patch. +# +# +# Make sure the current working directory is at the top of the +# linux tree. +# +if ! grep PATCHLEVEL Makefile +then + echo "You must run this script from the top of the linux tree" + exit 1 +fi + +clean=0 +if [ "$#" = 1 ]; then + AUFS="$1" +else + clean=1 + rm -rf ${AUFS} + git clone https://github.com/sfjro/aufs4-standalone.git ${AUFS} + (cd ${AUFS}; git checkout -b aufs4.x-rcN remotes/origin/aufs4.x-rcN) +fi + +cp ${AUFS}/include/uapi/linux/aufs_type.h include/uapi/linux +rsync -av ${AUFS}/fs/ fs/ +rsync -av ${AUFS}/Documentation/ Documentation/ + +PATCHES="${PATCHES} aufs4-kbuild.patch" +PATCHES="${PATCHES} aufs4-base.patch" +PATCHES="${PATCHES} aufs4-mmap.patch" +PATCHES="${PATCHES} aufs4-standalone.patch" +PATCHES="${PATCHES} aufs4-loopback.patch" +#PATCHES="${PATCHES} vfs-ino.patch" +PATCHES="${PATCHES} tmpfs-idr.patch" + +for i in ${PATCHES} +do + patch -p1 < ${AUFS}/$i +done + +[ "$clean" = 1 ] && rm -rf ${AUFS} +git add mm/prfile.c +git add -u +find . -name "*.orig" | xargs rm +find . |grep aufs | xargs git add +git commit -s -m"UBUNTU: SAUCE: AUFS" diff --git a/debian/scripts/misc/update-zfs.sh b/debian/scripts/misc/update-zfs.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..b1a95cbfca41 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/misc/update-zfs.sh @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Update spl/zfs from the Ubuntu archive. You will have to manually check +# to see if the version has been updated. +# +SPL_MAJOR_VER=${_SPL_MAJOR_VER:-0.6.5.4} +SPL_MINOR_VER=${_SPL_MINOR_VER:-0ubuntu1} +SPL_DKMS=${_SPL_DKMS:-http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/s/spl-linux/spl-dkms_${SPL_MAJOR_VER}-${SPL_MINOR_VER}_amd64.deb} + +ZFS_MAJOR_VER=${_ZFS_MAJOR_VER:-0.6.5.4} +ZFS_MINOR_VER=${_ZFS_MINOR_VER:-0ubuntu1} +ZFS_DKMS=${_ZFS_DKMS:-http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/z/zfs-linux/zfs-dkms_${ZFS_MAJOR_VER}-${ZFS_MINOR_VER}_amd64.deb} + +function update_from_archive { + + URL=$1 + DEST_DIR=$2 + VER=$3 + + rm -rf ${DEST_DIR}.tmp + wget -O ${DEST_DIR}.deb ${URL} + dpkg -x ${DEST_DIR}.deb ${DEST_DIR}.tmp + mkdir -p ${DEST_DIR} + rsync -aL --delete ${DEST_DIR}.tmp/usr/src/${DEST_DIR}-${VER}*/ ${DEST_DIR}/ + rm -rf ${DEST_DIR}.deb ${DEST_DIR}.tmp + find ${DEST_DIR} -type f | while read f;do git add -f $f;done +} + +update_from_archive ${SPL_DKMS} spl ${SPL_MAJOR_VER} +update_from_archive ${ZFS_DKMS} zfs ${ZFS_MAJOR_VER} + +git add -u +git commit -s -m"UBUNTU: SAUCE: (noup) Update spl to ${SPL_MAJOR_VER}-${SPL_MINOR_VER}, zfs to ${ZFS_MAJOR_VER}-${ZFS_MINOR_VER}" diff --git a/debian/scripts/module-check b/debian/scripts/module-check new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..c754ea368cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/module-check @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +$flavour = shift; +$prev_abidir = shift; +$abidir = shift; +$skipmodule = shift; + +print "II: Checking modules for $flavour..."; + +if (-f "$prev_abidir/ignore.modules" + or -f "$prev_abidir/$flavour.ignore.modules") { + print "explicitly ignoring modules\n"; + exit(0); +} + +if (not -f "$abidir/$flavour.modules" or not -f + "$prev_abidir/$flavour.modules") { + print "previous or current modules file missing!\n"; + print " $abidir/$flavour.modules\n"; + print " $prev_abidir/$flavour.modules\n"; + if (defined($skipmodule)) { + exit(0); + } else { + exit(1); + } +} + +print "\n"; + +my %modules; +my %modules_ignore; +my $missing = 0; +my $new = 0; +my $errors = 0; + +# See if we have any ignores +if (-f "$prev_abidir/../modules.ignore") { + my $ignore = 0; + open(IGNORE, "< $prev_abidir/../modules.ignore") or + die "Could not open $prev_abidir/../modules.ignore"; + print " reading modules to ignore..."; + while () { + chomp; + next if /\s*#/; + $modules_ignore{$_} = 1; + $ignore++; + } + close(IGNORE); + print "read $ignore modules.\n"; +} + +# Read new modules first +print " reading new modules..."; +$new_count = 0; +open(NEW, "< $abidir/$flavour.modules") or + die "Could not open $abidir/$flavour.modules"; +while () { + chomp; + $modules{$_} = 1; + $new_count++; +} +close(NEW); +print "read $new_count modules.\n"; + +# Now the old modules, checking for missing ones +print " reading old modules..."; +$old_count = 0; +open(OLD, "< $prev_abidir/$flavour.modules") or + die "Could not open $prev_abidir/$flavour.modules"; +while () { + chomp; + if (not defined($modules{$_})) { + print "\n" if not $missing; + $missing++; + if (not defined($modules_ignore{$_})) { + print " MISS: $_\n"; + $errors++; + } else { + print " MISS: $_ (ignored)\n"; + } + } else { + $modules{$_}++; + } + $old_count++; +} +close(OLD); +# Check for new modules +foreach $mod (keys(%modules)) { + if ($modules{$mod} < 2) { + print "\n" if not $missing and not $new; + print " NEW : $mod\n"; + $new++; + } +} +if ($new or $missing) { + print " read $old_count modules : new($new) missing($missing)\n"; +} else { + print "read $old_count modules.\n"; +} + + +# Let's see where we stand... +if ($errors) { + if (defined($skipmodule)) { + print "WW: Explicitly asked to ignore failures (probably not good)\n"; + } else { + print "EE: Missing modules (start begging for mercy)\n"; + exit 1 + } +} + +if ($new) { + print "II: New modules (you've been busy, wipe the poop off your nose)\n"; +} else { + print "II: No new modules (hope you're happy, slacker)\n"; +} + +print "II: Done\n"; + +exit(0); diff --git a/debian/scripts/module-inclusion b/debian/scripts/module-inclusion new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..ccec0f215e08 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/module-inclusion @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# +# Build a new directory of modules based on an inclusion list. +# The includsion list format must be a bash regular expression. +# +# usage: $0 ROOT INCLUSION_LIST +# example: $0 \ +# debian/build/build-virtual-ALL debian/build/build-virtual \ +# debian.master/control.d/virtual.inclusion-list \ +# virtual.depmap +master=0 +if [ "$1" = "--master" ]; then + master=1 + shift +fi + +ROOT=$1 +NROOT=$2 +ILIST=$3 +DEPMAP=$4 + +tmp="/tmp/module-inclusion.$$" + +# +# Prep a destination directory. +# +mkdir -p ${NROOT} + +{ + # Copy over the framework into the master package. + if [ "$master" -eq 1 ]; then + (cd ${ROOT}; find . ! -name "*.ko" -type f) + fi + + # Copy over modules by name or pattern. + while read -r i + do + # + # 'find' blurts a warning if it cannot find any ko files. + # + case "$i" in + \!*) + (cd ${ROOT}; ${i#!} || true) + ;; + *\**) + (cd ${ROOT}; eval find "${i}" -name "*.ko" || true) + ;; + *) + echo "$i" + ;; + esac + done <"${ILIST}" +} >"$tmp" + +# Copy over the listed modules. +while read i +do + # If this is already moved over, all is good. + if [ -f "${NROOT}/$i" ]; then + : + + # If present in the source, moved it over. + elif [ -f "${ROOT}/$i" ]; then + mkdir -p "${NROOT}/`dirname $i`" + mv "${ROOT}/$i" "${NROOT}/$i" + + # Otherwise, it is missing. + else + echo "Warning: Could not find ${ROOT}/$i" 1>&2 + fi +done <"$tmp" + +# Copy over any dependancies, note if those are missing +# we know they are in a pre-requisite package as they must +# have existed at depmap generation time, and can only have +# moved into a package. +let n=0 || true +while [ -s "$tmp" ] +do + let n="$n+1" || true + [ "$n" = "20" ] && break || true + + echo "NOTE: pass $n: dependency scan" 1>&2 + + while read i + do + grep "^$i " "$DEPMAP" | \ + while read m d + do + if [ -f "${ROOT}/$d" ]; then + echo "NOTE: pass $n: ${i} pulls in ${d}" 1>&2 + echo "$d" + mkdir -p "${NROOT}/`dirname $d`" + mv "${ROOT}/$d" "${NROOT}/$d" + fi + done + done <"$tmp" >"$tmp.new" + mv -f "$tmp.new" "$tmp" +done + +rm -f "$tmp" + +exit 0 diff --git a/debian/scripts/sub-flavour b/debian/scripts/sub-flavour new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..01004939617c --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/scripts/sub-flavour @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +. debian/debian.env + +echo "SUB_PROCESS $FROM => $TO" + +export from_pkg="linux-image-$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM" +export to_pkg="linux-image-$ABI_RELEASE-$TO" + +from_moddir="debian/$from_pkg/lib/modules/$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM" +to_moddir="debian/$to_pkg/lib/modules/$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM" + +install -d "debian/$to_pkg/boot" +install -m644 debian/$from_pkg/boot/config-$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM \ + debian/$to_pkg/boot/ +install -m600 debian/$from_pkg/boot/{vmlinuz,System.map}-$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM \ + debian/$to_pkg/boot/ + +# +# Print some warnings if there are files in the sub-flavours list +# that do not actually exist. +# +cat ${DEBIAN}/sub-flavours/$TO.list | while read line +do +( + cd debian/$from_pkg/lib/modules/$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM/kernel; + # + # If its a wildcard, then check that there are files that match. + # + if echo "$line" | grep '\*' > /dev/null + then + if [ `eval find "$line" -name '*.ko' 2>/dev/null|wc -l` -lt 1 ] + then + echo SUB_INST Warning - No files in $line + fi + # + # Else it should be a single file reference. + # + elif [ ! -f "$line" ] + then + echo SUB_INST Warning - could not find "$line" + fi +) +done + +cat ${DEBIAN}/sub-flavours/$TO.list | while read line; do + ( + cd debian/$from_pkg/lib/modules/$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM/kernel; + if echo "$line" | grep '\*' > /dev/null + then + eval find "$line" -name '*.ko' 2>/dev/null || true + elif [ -f "$line" ] + then + echo "$line" + fi + ); +done | while read mod; do + echo "SUB_INST checking: $mod" + fromdir="/lib/modules/$ABI_RELEASE-$FROM/" + egrep "^($fromdir)?kernel/$mod:" \ + $from_moddir/modules.dep | sed -e "s|^$fromdir||" -e 's/://' -e 's/ /\n/g' | \ + while read m; do + m="${fromdir}$m" + test -f debian/$to_pkg/$m && continue + echo "SUB_INST installing: $m" + install -D -m644 debian/$from_pkg/$m \ + debian/$to_pkg/$m + done +done diff --git a/debian/snapcraft.mk b/debian/snapcraft.mk new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..49f8727f95a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/snapcraft.mk @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +ifeq ($(ARCH),) + arch := $(shell uname -m | sed -e s/i.86/i386/ -e s/x86_64/amd64/ \ + -e s/arm.*/armhf/ -e s/s390/s390x/ -e s/ppc.*/powerpc/ \ + -e s/aarch64.*/arm64/ ) +else ifeq ($(ARCH),arm) + arch := armhf +else + arch := $(ARCH) +endif +config: + cat debian.$(branch)/config/config.common.ubuntu debian.$(branch)/config/$(arch)/config.common.$(arch) debian.$(branch)/config/$(arch)/config.flavour.$(flavour) >.config diff --git a/debian/source/format b/debian/source/format new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d3827e75a5ca --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/source/format @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +1.0 diff --git a/debian/source/options b/debian/source/options new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5810259bdc69 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/source/options @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# Ignore vbox symlinks, we will regenerate these at clean (LP:1426113) +## autoreconstruct -- begin +# Ignore any symlinks created since the orig which are rebuilt by reconstruct. +extend-diff-ignore=ubuntu/vbox/vboxguest/include +extend-diff-ignore=ubuntu/vbox/vboxguest/r0drv +extend-diff-ignore=ubuntu/vbox/vboxsf/include +extend-diff-ignore=ubuntu/vbox/vboxsf/r0drv +extend-diff-ignore=ubuntu/vbox/vboxvideo/include +extend-diff-ignore=ubuntu/vbox/vboxvideo/r0drv +## autoreconstruct -- end + +# force "dpkg-source -I -i" behavior +diff-ignore +tar-ignore diff --git a/debian/stamps/keep-dir b/debian/stamps/keep-dir new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5c38d4a5c411 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/stamps/keep-dir @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Place holder diff --git a/debian/tests-build/README b/debian/tests-build/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c74d1c4aef85 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/tests-build/README @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Scripts placed in this directory get called one at a time by run-parts(8). +The scripts are expected to perform some sort of sanity checks on the +finished build. Scripts will be called once for each flavour. + +Some environment variables are exported to make life a little easier: + +DPKG_ARCH : The dpkg architecture (e.g. "amd64") +KERN_ARCH : The kernel architecture (e.g. "x86_64") +FLAVOUR : The specific flavour for this run (e.g. "generic") +VERSION : The full version of this build (e.g. 2.6.22-1) +REVISION : The exact revision of this build (e.g. 1.3) +PREV_REVISION : The revision prior to this one +ABI_NUM : The specific ABI number for this build (e.g. 2) +PREV_ABI_NUM : The previous ABI number. Can be the same as ABI_NUM. +BUILD_DIR : The directory where this build took place +INSTALL_DIR : The directory where the package is prepared +SOURCE_DIR : Where the main kernel source is + +Scripts are expected to have a zero exit status when no problems occur, +and non-zero when an error occurs that should stop the build. Scripts +should print whatever info they deem needed to deduce the problem. diff --git a/debian/tests-build/check-aliases b/debian/tests-build/check-aliases new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..b85118ff12c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/tests-build/check-aliases @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w + +my %map; + +print "Checking for dupe aliases in $ENV{'FLAVOUR'}...\n"; + +$aliases = + "$ENV{'INSTALL_DIR'}/lib/modules/$ENV{'VERSION'}-$ENV{'FLAVOUR'}/modules.alias"; + +open(ALIASES, "< $aliases") or die "Could not open $aliases"; + +while () { + chomp; + my ($junk, $alias, $module) = split; + + if (defined($map{$alias})) { + printf("%s %20s / %-20s : %s \n", ("$map{$alias}" eq "$module") + ? "INT" : " ", $map{$alias}, $module, $alias); + } else { + $map{$alias} = $module; + } +} + +exit(0); diff --git a/debian/tests/control b/debian/tests/control new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d12087c28091 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/tests/control @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +Tests: rebuild +Depends: @builddeps@, fakeroot +Restrictions: allow-stderr + +Tests: ubuntu-regression-suite +Depends: build-essential, gcc-multilib [amd64 arm64 armhf i386], gdb, git, bzr +Restrictions: allow-stderr, isolation-machine, breaks-testbed diff --git a/debian/tests/rebuild b/debian/tests/rebuild new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6f73b36c1b5e --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/tests/rebuild @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# If we are triggering for just linux or linux-meta we know we have +# just built the kernel and there is no point in repeating that +# build, it just wastes time. (LP: #1498862) +build_needed=0 +for trigger in ${ADT_TEST_TRIGGERS:-force} +do + case "$trigger" in + linux/*|linux-lts-*/*|linux-meta*/*) ;; + *) build_needed=1 ;; + esac +done +if [ "$build_needed" -eq 0 ]; then + echo "rebuild: short circuiting build for '${ADT_TEST_TRIGGERS}'" + exit 0 +fi + +set -e +dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc -b diff --git a/debian/tests/ubuntu-regression-suite b/debian/tests/ubuntu-regression-suite new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..1de5ce62563d --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/tests/ubuntu-regression-suite @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#!/bin/sh +set -e + +sver=`dpkg-parsechangelog -SVersion` +read x rver x &2 + exit 1 +fi + +git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/kernel-testing +kernel-testing/run-dep8-tests diff --git a/debian/tools/generic b/debian/tools/generic new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ebc87fd8c5b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/tools/generic @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +#!/bin/bash +full_version=`uname -r` + +# First check for a fully qualified version. +this="/usr/lib/linux-tools/$full_version/`basename $0`" +if [ -f "$this" ]; then + exec "$this" "$@" +fi + +# Removing flavour from version i.e. generic or server. +flavour_abi=${full_version#*-} +flavour=${flavour_abi#*-} +version=${full_version%-$flavour} +this="$0_$version" +if [ -f "$this" ]; then + exec "$this" "$@" +fi + +# Before saucy kernels we had no flavour linkage. +if dpkg --compare-versions "$version" lt "3.11.0"; then + flavour='' +else + flavour="-$flavour" +fi +# Hint at the cloud tools if they exist (trusty and later) +if dpkg --compare-versions "$version" ge "3.13.0"; then + cld="" +else + cld=":" +fi +# Work out if this is an LTS backport or not. +codename=`lsb_release -cs` +case "$codename" in +precise) base='3.2.0-9999' ;; +trusty) base='3.13.0-9999' ;; +*) base='' ;; +esac +std="" +lts=":" +if [ "$base" != "" ]; then + if dpkg --compare-versions "$version" gt "$base"; then + std=":" + lts="" + fi +fi + +# Give them a hint as to what to install. + echo "WARNING: `basename $0` not found for kernel $version" >&2 + echo "" >&2 + echo " You may need to install the following packages for this specific kernel:" >&2 + echo " linux-tools-$version$flavour" >&2 +$cld echo " linux-cloud-tools-$version$flavour" >&2 + echo "" >&2 + echo " You may also want to install one of the following packages to keep up to date:" >&2 +$std echo " linux-tools$flavour" >&2 +$std $cld echo " linux-cloud-tools$flavour" >&2 +$lts echo " linux-tools$flavour-lts-" >&2 +$lts $cld echo " linux-cloud-tools$flavour-lts-" >&2 + +exit 2 diff --git a/debian/zfs-modules.ignore b/debian/zfs-modules.ignore new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9529d239395e --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/zfs-modules.ignore @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +spl +splat +zavl +zcommon +zfs +znvpair +zpios +zunicode diff --git a/drivers/staging/signature-inclusion b/drivers/staging/signature-inclusion new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c34f1912ffe0 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/signature-inclusion @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# +# This file lists the staging drivers that are safe for signing +# and loading in a secure boot environment with signed module enforcement. +# + diff --git a/dropped.txt b/dropped.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..41831965b88d --- /dev/null +++ b/dropped.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +This is the list of patches/features which have been temporarily +reverted or disabled for Q: + +UBUNTU: SAUCE: AppArmor: basic networking rules diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.modinst b/scripts/Makefile.modinst index 51ca0244fc8a..1de17f21f4e0 100644 --- a/scripts/Makefile.modinst +++ b/scripts/Makefile.modinst @@ -23,8 +23,12 @@ quiet_cmd_modules_install = INSTALL $@ mkdir -p $(2) ; \ cp $@ $(2) ; \ $(mod_strip_cmd) $(2)/$(notdir $@) ; \ - $(mod_sign_cmd) $(2)/$(notdir $@) $(patsubst %,|| true,$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)) && \ - $(mod_compress_cmd) $(2)/$(notdir $@) + if (echo "$(2)/$(notdir $@)" | egrep -q "\/drivers\/staging\/") && \ + [ -f $(CURDIR)/drivers/staging/signature-inclusion ] && \ + (! egrep -x "$(2)/$(notdir $@)" $(CURDIR)/drivers/staging/signature-inclusion) ; \ + then echo Not signing "$(2)/$(notdir $@)"; \ + else $(mod_sign_cmd) $(2)/$(notdir $@) $(patsubst %,|| true,$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)) && \ + $(mod_compress_cmd) $(2)/$(notdir $@); fi # Modules built outside the kernel source tree go into extra by default INSTALL_MOD_DIR ?= extra diff --git a/ubuntu/Kconfig b/ubuntu/Kconfig new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f15ccd8b7f4c --- /dev/null +++ b/ubuntu/Kconfig @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +menu "Ubuntu Supplied Third-Party Device Drivers" + +# +# NOTE: to allow drivers to be added and removed without causing merge +# collisions you should add new entries in the middle of the six lines +# of ## at the bottom of the list. Always add three lines of ## above +# your new entry and maintain the six lines below. +# + +## +## +## +## +## +## + +endmenu diff --git a/ubuntu/Makefile b/ubuntu/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5823ca0b2f65 --- /dev/null +++ b/ubuntu/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# +# Makefile for the Linux kernel ubuntu supplied third-party device drivers. +# + +# +# NOTE: to allow drivers to be added and removed without causing merge +# collisions you should add new entries in the middle of the six lines +# of ## at the bottom of the list. Always add three lines of ## above +# your new entry and maintain the six lines below. +# + +## +## +## +## +## +## + +# This is a stupid trick to get kbuild to create ubuntu/built-in.o +obj- += foo.o diff --git a/ubuntu/include/Kbuild b/ubuntu/include/Kbuild new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..139597f9cb07 --- /dev/null +++ b/ubuntu/include/Kbuild @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + + diff --git a/ubuntu/include/README b/ubuntu/include/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..adc8d33e6d8e --- /dev/null +++ b/ubuntu/include/README @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +Only use this directory for things which need to share their headers with +other parts of the kernel or other modules in ubuntu/ + +Otherwise, keep them local to the module directory. -- 2.39.5