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Ignacy Kuchciński
33cbe47654
device/*/linux-*: enable CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES for <4.7 (MR 2145)
This is required for kernels earlier than 4.7 for bwrap to work for
normal users, and therefore for gnome web (epiphany) and flatpak.

[ci:skip-build] [ci:ignore-count]
2021-05-11 02:59:25 +03:00
Luca Weiss
c57aa7b299
device/*/linux-*: enable CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL (MR 1939)
This is required by some software, e.g. bluez/gnome to set some ACLs on
/dev/rfkill (see #904). While probably nobody will notice on the
downstream kernels (as we don't have any proper software there anyways)
it's definitely needed on mainline-ish kernels. Surprisingly only one
kernel has broken by enabling this option (linux-sony-tulip) which I've
patched up.

linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm660 did not break by enabling this option,
but required linux4.17-gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch to
build again, so this was fixed too.

[ci:skip-build] [ci:ignore-count]
2021-02-09 21:54:35 +01:00
Luca Weiss
81f8ca8e77
device/testing/linux-*: get building again (MR 1684)
Mostly the GCC10 yylloc failure was seen but several others have been
observed:

* wireguard script was silently failing
* several gcc10 x86 errors
* a checksum from kernel.org has changed

Now we have 3 different gcc10 yylloc patches:

gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch:
    Linux < 4.2

linux4.2-gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch:
    Linux 4.2+

linux4.17-gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch:
    Linux 4.17+

[ci:skip-build]
[ci:ignore-count]
[ci:skip-vercheck]
2020-11-05 09:55:11 +01:00
Oliver Smith
7463d92293
device/*: clarify "close to mainline" (cosmetic) (MR 1408)
Make it clear, that these kernels are not mainline, but "close to
mainline".

[ci:skip-build] [ci:skip-vercheck]: just changing pkgdesc

Related: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/(Close_to)_Mainline
2020-07-11 16:06:16 +02:00
Oliver Smith
0cfcc52e0d
*/linux-*: enable CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS (MR 1405)
Enable CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS for each kernel, so we can switch to using
aes-xts-plain64 as default cipher for cryptsetup (override with
"pmbootstrap --cipher"), instead of aes-cbc-plain64 (pmbootstrap#1940).

I have executed "pmbootstrap kconfig edit" on each kernel, and manually
toggled the option. The diff is not always clean, because for some
kernels it is apparently the first time, that menuconfig was executed on
the configs like that. In a few instances, it turned out that
CONFIG_ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORK needed to be disabled too (this is
already a requirement, but as the config was incomplete, it was not
visible that this option was enabled). Very few times, I had to enable
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL in order to see and enable CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS.

It would be great if we could automate such mass kconfig edits in the
future, see pmbootstrap#1942.

[skip ci]: I have verified, that every single one of these kernels builds.
           CI will likely run out of time while downloading source tarballs.
2020-07-11 15:26:35 +02:00
Antoine Fontaine
c1628ecdce
cross/arch-bin-masquerade, main/anbox-image, linux-*: use pmb:cross-native (MR 1169)
https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/-/issues/1910

[skip ci]: CI fails because it can't download every release tarball to
           check checksums in 3h.
2020-04-25 10:50:38 +02:00
Dolphin von Chips
176555a4a1
**/linux-*: update usage of downstreamkernel_prepare helper (!1084)
[skip-ci]: just downloading all kernel sources takes about one hour
           and ollieparanoid wants to merge it now. This already ran
	   successfully with [ci:skip-build] and [ci:skip-vercheck].
2020-04-05 12:43:25 +02:00
mgulin
3bbd79925d
tokio-techbook: new device (!579)
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
2020-03-21 22:55:49 +01:00