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# APKBUILD loosely based on linux-vanilla aport. Changes:
#
# - Use new kernel config for the postmarketos device support
# - Package the device tree files
#
# Kernel config based on: arch/arm/configs/lineageos_mako_defconfig
# Changes:
# - enable devtmpfs (needed for udev -> touch support in weston)
_flavor=postmarketos
_hash="7b6fbfd899b4133e4f789843e5967beb139ec4d2"
_config="config-${_flavor}.${CARCH}"
pkgname=linux-${_flavor}
pkgver=4.12.8
case $pkgver in
*.*.*) _kernver=${pkgver%.*};;
*.*) _kernver=$pkgver;;
esac
pkgrel=0
arch="all"
pkgdesc="Mainline Linux for pmOS supported chipsets (OMAP)"
url="https://kernel.org/"
depends="postmarketos-mkinitfs"
makedepends="perl sed installkernel bash gmp-dev bc linux-headers elfutils-dev"
options="!strip !check !tracedeps"
install=
source="
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${pkgver%%.*}.x/linux-$_kernver.tar.xz
config-${_flavor}.armhf
Close #226: Launch postmarketOS in a qemu virtual machine (#350) Thanks to Pablo Castellano and Martijn Braam! In postmarketOS we are now able to generate system images with the correct configuration so that they can boot already using qemu This commit brings the `pmbootstrap qemu` action. This command is very handy because you don't have to set all the qemu parameters, pmbootstrap does it for you. * device-qemu-vexpress: Added kernel command line according to wiki * qemu: Added workaround for image writing permissions * qemu: Added support to launch postmarketOS in a QEMU virtual machine - Support for emulating these architectures in QEMU: arm, aarch64, x86_84 - Generate QEMU command correctly depending no guest architecture (arm/x86) - Run QEMU in the same architecture as the host by default - Refactoring in pmb.parse.arch and pmb.qemu.run - Raise exception if DTB file or system image are not present - Display more useful information when something fails (e.g. image not found) - Run qemu version depending on arch (host or argument), not device configured * device-qemu-amd64: set deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline to "PMOS_NO_OUTPUT_REDIRECT" * qemu: added --memory argument to specific guest RAM * device-qemu-amd64: adjusted deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline (console=tty1) * Added /etc/network/interfaces for qemu-amd64 * qemu: Added KVM support if /dev/kvm if present * Specify separate machines for architecture * qemu: Check if QEMU is installed instead of crashing * Added graphics driver to qemu-aarch64 - Use arm (as used in qemu) instead of armhf (used in Alpine) - qemu argument is -dtb - Follow same style to build the command + arguments * qemu: Added SSH port redirection: ./pmbootstrap.py qemu -p 2222
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config-${_flavor}.aarch64
config-${_flavor}.x86_64
0001-rx51-drm-regression-workaround.patch
"
if [ "${pkgver%.0}" = "$pkgver" ]; then
source="$source
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v${pkgver%%.*}.x/patch-$pkgver.xz"
fi
subpackages="$pkgname-dev::$CBUILD_ARCH"
license="GPL2"
_abi_release=${pkgver}
_carch=${CARCH}
case "$_carch" in
aarch64*) _carch="arm64" ;;
arm*) _carch="arm" ;;
ppc*) _carch="powerpc" ;;
s390*) _carch="s390" ;;
esac
HOSTCC="${CC:-gcc}"
HOSTCC="${HOSTCC#${CROSS_COMPILE}}"
ksrcdir="$srcdir/linux-$_kernver"
prepare() {
local _patch_failed=
cd "$ksrcdir"
if [ "$_kernver" != "$pkgver" ]; then
msg "Applying patch-$pkgver.xz"
unxz -c < "$srcdir"/patch-$pkgver.xz | patch -p1 -N || return 1
fi
# first apply patches in specified order
for i in $source; do
case $i in
*.patch)
msg "Applying $i..."
if ! patch -s -p1 -N -i "$srcdir"/$i; then
echo $i >>failed
_patch_failed=1
fi
;;
esac
done
if ! [ -z "$_patch_failed" ]; then
error "The following patches failed:"
cat failed
return 1
fi
mkdir -p "$srcdir"/build
cp -v "$srcdir"/$_config "$srcdir"/build/.config || return 1
make -C "$ksrcdir" O="$srcdir"/build ARCH="$_carch" HOSTCC="$HOSTCC" \
silentoldconfig
}
# this is so we can do: 'abuild menuconfig' to reconfigure kernel
menuconfig() {
cd "$srcdir"/build || return 1
make ARCH="$_carch" menuconfig
cp .config "$startdir"/$_config
}
build() {
cd "$srcdir"/build
unset LDFLAGS
make ARCH="$_carch" CC="${CC:-gcc}" \
KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION="$((pkgrel + 1 ))-Alpine" \
CFLAGS_MODULE=-fno-pic \
|| return 1
}
package() {
cd "$srcdir/build/arch/${_carch}/boot"
Close #226: Launch postmarketOS in a qemu virtual machine (#350) Thanks to Pablo Castellano and Martijn Braam! In postmarketOS we are now able to generate system images with the correct configuration so that they can boot already using qemu This commit brings the `pmbootstrap qemu` action. This command is very handy because you don't have to set all the qemu parameters, pmbootstrap does it for you. * device-qemu-vexpress: Added kernel command line according to wiki * qemu: Added workaround for image writing permissions * qemu: Added support to launch postmarketOS in a QEMU virtual machine - Support for emulating these architectures in QEMU: arm, aarch64, x86_84 - Generate QEMU command correctly depending no guest architecture (arm/x86) - Run QEMU in the same architecture as the host by default - Refactoring in pmb.parse.arch and pmb.qemu.run - Raise exception if DTB file or system image are not present - Display more useful information when something fails (e.g. image not found) - Run qemu version depending on arch (host or argument), not device configured * device-qemu-amd64: set deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline to "PMOS_NO_OUTPUT_REDIRECT" * qemu: added --memory argument to specific guest RAM * device-qemu-amd64: adjusted deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline (console=tty1) * Added /etc/network/interfaces for qemu-amd64 * qemu: Added KVM support if /dev/kvm if present * Specify separate machines for architecture * qemu: Check if QEMU is installed instead of crashing * Added graphics driver to qemu-aarch64 - Use arm (as used in qemu) instead of armhf (used in Alpine) - qemu argument is -dtb - Follow same style to build the command + arguments * qemu: Added SSH port redirection: ./pmbootstrap.py qemu -p 2222
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if [ "$CARCH" == "aarch64" ]; then
install -Dm644 "$srcdir/build/arch/${_carch}/boot/Image" \
"$pkgdir/boot/vmlinuz-$_flavor"
else
install -Dm644 "$srcdir/build/arch/${_carch}/boot/"*zImage \
"$pkgdir/boot/vmlinuz-$_flavor"
fi
install -D "$srcdir/build/include/config/kernel.release" \
"$pkgdir/usr/share/kernel/$_flavor/kernel.release"
cd "$srcdir"/build
local _install
case "$CARCH" in
aarch64*|arm*) _install="modules_install dtbs_install" ;;
*) _install="modules_install" ;;
esac
make -j1 $_install \
ARCH="$_carch" \
INSTALL_MOD_PATH="$pkgdir" \
INSTALL_DTBS_PATH="$pkgdir/usr/share/dtb" \
|| return 1
}
dev() {
# copy the only the parts that we really need for build 3rd party
# kernel modules and install those as /usr/src/linux-headers,
# simlar to what ubuntu does
#
# this way you dont need to install the 300-400 kernel sources to
# build a tiny kernel module
#
pkgdesc="Headers and script for third party modules for postmarketos kernel"
depends="gmp-dev bash perl"
local dir="$subpkgdir"/usr/src/linux-headers-${_abi_release}
# first we import config, run prepare to set up for building
# external modules, and create the scripts
mkdir -p "$dir"
cp "$srcdir"/$_config "$dir"/.config
make -j1 -C "$srcdir"/linux-$_kernver O="$dir" ARCH="$_carch" HOSTCC="$HOSTCC" \
silentoldconfig prepare modules_prepare scripts
# needed for 3rd party modules
# https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11143
case "$CARCH" in
ppc*) (cd "$dir" && make arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.o);;
esac
# remove the stuff that points to real sources. we want 3rd party
# modules to believe this is the soruces
rm "$dir"/Makefile "$dir"/source
# copy the needed stuff from real sources
#
# this is taken from ubuntu kernel build script
# http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-zesty.git/tree/debian/rules.d/3-binary-indep.mk
cd "$srcdir"/linux-$_kernver
find . -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 -pdm "$dir" || return 1
cp -a scripts include "$dir"
find $(find arch -name include -type d -print) -type f \
| cpio -pdm "$dir"
install -Dm644 "$srcdir"/build/Module.symvers \
"$dir"/Module.symvers
mkdir -p "$subpkgdir"/lib/modules/${_abi_release}
ln -sf /usr/src/linux-headers-${_abi_release} \
"$subpkgdir"/lib/modules/${_abi_release}/build
}
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Close #226: Launch postmarketOS in a qemu virtual machine (#350) Thanks to Pablo Castellano and Martijn Braam! In postmarketOS we are now able to generate system images with the correct configuration so that they can boot already using qemu This commit brings the `pmbootstrap qemu` action. This command is very handy because you don't have to set all the qemu parameters, pmbootstrap does it for you. * device-qemu-vexpress: Added kernel command line according to wiki * qemu: Added workaround for image writing permissions * qemu: Added support to launch postmarketOS in a QEMU virtual machine - Support for emulating these architectures in QEMU: arm, aarch64, x86_84 - Generate QEMU command correctly depending no guest architecture (arm/x86) - Run QEMU in the same architecture as the host by default - Refactoring in pmb.parse.arch and pmb.qemu.run - Raise exception if DTB file or system image are not present - Display more useful information when something fails (e.g. image not found) - Run qemu version depending on arch (host or argument), not device configured * device-qemu-amd64: set deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline to "PMOS_NO_OUTPUT_REDIRECT" * qemu: added --memory argument to specific guest RAM * device-qemu-amd64: adjusted deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline (console=tty1) * Added /etc/network/interfaces for qemu-amd64 * qemu: Added KVM support if /dev/kvm if present * Specify separate machines for architecture * qemu: Check if QEMU is installed instead of crashing * Added graphics driver to qemu-aarch64 - Use arm (as used in qemu) instead of armhf (used in Alpine) - qemu argument is -dtb - Follow same style to build the command + arguments * qemu: Added SSH port redirection: ./pmbootstrap.py qemu -p 2222
2017-08-09 20:26:40 +00:00
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