4.18.12-1 was never released with the cherry picked patch, and as such
we drop the maintainer stanza entry but add relevant information (e.g.
bug closer or CVE id) to the upstream changelog entry.
hv_{kvp,vss}_daemon used to communicate with the corresponding kernel
drivers over netlink, but now they use char devices. hv_fcopy_daemon
always used a char device. Rather than checking for Hyper-V
specifically, change all of the init scripts and systemd service
definitions to check for the appropriate device nodes.
Delete the check-hyperv program that we used to check for Hyper-V
in init scripts.
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO and CONFIG_MODULE_SIG are added in gencontrol.py,
so be consistent with that.
This unfortunately requires some ugly escaping of quotes.
Checksumming the whole of debian/changelog when deciding whether to
run gencontrol.py results in (a) frequent changes to control.md5sum
and (b) the need to invoke various targets twice during development.
I originally made this change to address (a), which would be an
annoyance if and when we start using dgit. However, fixing (b) is a
nice benefit regardless of whether we do that.
The rt patch "of: allocate / free phandle cache outside of the
devtree_lock" drops the lock earlier in of_populate_phandle_cache()
and removes the "out" label which is no longer needed.
4.18.10 includes "of: fix phandle cache creation for DTs with no
phandles" which adds another "goto out" inside the locked section.
The previous textual conflict resolution between these changes left
the "goto out" in place, but it needs to be a "return".
SchemaItemBoolean and SchemaItemInteger attempt to raise an exception
of type Error when given invalid input, but this type has never been
defined. Use ValueError instead.
MakeFlags.__repr__ references a "flags" type (probably meant to be
MakeFlags). Gencontrol.write_config references the "file" type which
was removed in Python 3. Clearly neither of these methods are
actually used, so delete them.
- Add explicit imports for all needed modules, rather than indirectly
(accidentally!) importing them with "from ... import *"
- Replace all "from ... import *" statements, which inhibit static
checking, with explicit lists of names to import
- Delete the remaining unneeded imports reported by pyflakes
Fix coding style violations reported by pycodestyle. This is
mostly a matter of reformatting code, particularly to eliminate
over-long lines. I also rename one variable ("l" is considered
visually ambiguous) and change a bare "except" to explicitly
catch all exceptions.
There are three types of error or warning remaining:
- debian/bin/...: E402 module level import not at top of file
Scripts in debian/bin need to modify the import path before
importing from debian/lib/python.
- E127 continuation line over-indented for visual indent
This seems to be a false positive. pycodestyle doesn't seem to be
happy with any level of indent (including 0) on a continuation line
in a "with" statement.
- debian/lib/python/debian_linux/debian.py:15:2: W291 trailing whitespace
This is a false positive. The trailing spaces are in a long
string and are intentional.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.18.10-1'
Release linux (4.18.10-1).
- Drop new patches that are already included upstream
- Keep ABI number set to "trunk"
- Refresh arm64 APEI workaround patch for 4.19
This updates the debian changelog for listing changes of this stable
update. It also removes patches applied upstream and refreshes a patch
that is part of 4.18.7-rt5.
This updates the debian changelog for listing changes of this stable
update. It also removes patches applied upstream and refreshes a patch
that is part of 4.18.7-rt5.
o Enable CONFIG_SCHED_SMT for hyperthreading processors.
o Enable CONFIG_ARM64_LSE_ATOMICS for v8.1 processors.
o Enable a number of ACPI options likely to be available on servers.
o CONFIG_ACPI_APEI selects PSTORE, so remove the arm64 specific setting.
Signed-off-by: Geoff Levand <geoff@infradead.org>
[bwh:
- Drop CONFIG_ACPI_CONFIGFS for now, as I think this the feature
might need to be disabled under Secure Boot and the lockdown
patches don't currently do that
- Drop automatic config symbols
- Note the changes in debian/changelog
]
Geoff Levand wrote:
> Commit ed497f3cb7 (Add server and
> 96boards options) added an arm64 specific CONFIG_ACPI_NFIT=y,
> overriding the default of =m, but the commit message mentions
> nothing about why this was done.
>
> Remove the arm64 specific setting and use the default of module
> build.
Unlike Geoff's patch, this removes the explicit setting for arm64.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.18.8-1'
Release linux (4.18.8-1).
- Drop ABI reference files and ABI maintenance patch
- Replace ccp driver patch with upstream version that applies to 4.19
I failed to notice that ppc64 had a symlink to powerpc's package-list
which overrode the dependencies for nic-pcmcia-modules. For now,
duplicate that override for ppc64. In the longer term the powerpc*
net driver packages should be reorganised to match other
architectures.
Fixes FTBFS.
- Add some architecture qualifications
- Remove architecture qualifications for ACPICA changes, since ACPI
is also used on ia64
- Remove lines for some components we don't build
This enables USB power delivery controller that is found on some
ThinkPad laptops, like the ThinkPad L380. This solves the following
error in i2c_hid:
[ 1.917100] i2c_hid i2c-INT3515:02: unexpected HID descriptor bcdVersion (0x0000)
This has the effect to use a dummy_regulator by default (no support is
found for INT3515, so vdd cannot be found) and disable pm_runtime during
probe.
The scripts in question are maintainer scripts in a source package
(that happens to be inside a binary package) and shouldn't be
executable until they are installed into a new binary package.
The Debian signing service won't pay any attention to this, but it
sort of makes sense - you won't be able to build a source package
without dpkg-dev.
Fixes lintian error missing-dep-for-interpreter.
Currently we don't set all the architecture variables, so direct use
of these makefiles (not under dpkg-architecture or dpkg-buildpackage)
may fail.
In case ARCH and DEB_HOST_ARCH don't match in rules.real, we really
should fail, so add an explicit check for that.
This also fixes lintian warning
debian-rules-sets-dpkg-architecture-variable.
uscan now does the file removals, which makes the hook script
redundant. Not only that, but the orig tarball passed to the hook is
no longer a symlink to the upstream filename, so genorig.py doesn't
recognise the filename and fails.
Since the linux-headers-common package was changed to be
architecture-independent, it won't include any binNMU changelog
fragment that should be installed for a per-flavour linux-headers
package.
Fixes lintian warning patch-file-present-but-not-mentioned-in-series.
Also preparation for using dgit, which will remove everything except
the main patch series under debian/patches.
Rename them to genpatch-{aufs,lockdown,rt}
Fixes lintian warning patch-file-present-but-not-mentioned-in-series.
Also preparation for using dgit, which will remove everything except
the main patch series under debian/patches.
Because these command lines don't start with "$(MAKE)", we should
tell make that we are recursing. Without this, the child make
can't run more than one job in parallel (and warns about this).
These packages don't contain binaries or libraries. The dependencies
on the corresponding shared library packages are specified directly,
not generated by dpkg-shlibdeps.
This fixes build-time warnings from dpkg-gencontrol.
- asciidoctor is only used to build the linux-perf package, so !nopython
- patchutils is only used to build the linux-source package, so
!pkg.linux.nosource
Several regexes were written as normal strings. Thankfully it appears
that none of the backslash-escaped sequences in them are parsed in
normal strings, so this shouldn't make any practical difference.
linux-perf wants to build a 32-bit program perf-read-vdso32 to enable
64-bit perf builds to read the vDSO for 32-bit tasks. This is now
worth doing for MIPS since it got a vDSO in Linux 4.4.
Ideally we should not require any special profile to be enabled for a
cross-build. (Unfortunately we still will because cross-compiler
and native compiler packages are named differently.)
For a native build, the build-dependency on libssl-dev is redundant
with the previous build-dependency on libssl-dev:native, so this
shouldn't make any practical difference.
Change all the build-dependencies for perf to be qualified by the
architectures we actually build perf for, except where they are
already arch-qualified.
Closes: #908519
The drivers in pata-modules depend on libata, which depends on scsi_mod.
The corresponding package dependencies pata-modules -> ata-modules
-> scsi-core-modules are already defined, and there is no sense in
adding a direct dependency from pata-modules to scsi-core-modules.
The usb-storage driver depends on scsi_mod in scsi-core-modules, not
any of the drivers in scsi-modules.
Merge the configuration and default-configuration directories,
using per-architecture overrides in package-list.
This requires a newer version of kernel-wedge to support
Depends_<arch> properly.
The only immediate change to debian/control is to remove the
different description for nic-modules on sparc64.
The hppa64 packages were listed twice with profile restrictions of
<!stage1 !cross> and <!stage1 cross>, which is equivalent to listing
them once with <!stage1>.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.17.17-1'
Release linux (4.17.17-1).
- Drop "gpu: host1x: Fix compiler errors by converting to dma_addr_t"
which is already in 4.18
- Drop ABI reference files and ABI number change
This reverts commit b91655bf3e and part
of commit 16dec97798.
The signing service is still using secure-boot-test-key-lfaraone and
we should make at least one more upload to be signed by it.
Drop x86-l1tf-fix-build-error-seen-if-config_kvm_intel-is-disabled.patch
Drop x86-i8259-add-missing-include-file.patch
Drop bluetooth-hidp-buffer-overflow-in-hidp_process_report.patch
Cleanup debian/changelog file
Currently, CONFIG_SPI is enabled globally. The purpose of SPIDEV is to
allow userspace to access SPI in a generic way, when SPI is supported on
the target. For arches that don't support SPI or disable it explicitly,
like m68k, both features will be disabled.
I converted the main patch series to quilt format in 3.2.20-1, but
this patch system was still used by genorig.py. One useful
feature that was not available elsewhere was using patch + unifdef
to exclude only part of a source file. However no source files
have needed this since 3.16-rc4 and I don't expect this to ever
be needed again.
The preceding changes moved the file removal/exclusion list into
debian/copyright and the disabling of broken features into the
main patch series, so the private patch system isn't doing
anything.
So we can now remove it completely.
The upstream Makefile uses DEBUG to control both stripping of debug
information *and* disabling optimisations.
We want to disable stripping of debug information so that (normally)
dh_strip can move it into a separate package later. However we also
want to enable optimisations by default.
Therefore:
- Set the STRIP variable (a command prefix) to "true"
- Set the DEBUG variable (a pseudo-boolean) to "true" if and only if
the "noopt" build option is used
These two are terse by default and don't respect the KBUILD_VERBOSE
environment variable.
(I considered adding V=1 to the MAKEFLAGS we use by default in
debian/rules.real, but this might have different semantics for the few
tools that aren't built using either kbuild or automake.)
This adds support for PREEMPT_RT by adding two new featureset: none and
rt. For now the rt featureset supports armmp only, support for lpae
might be added later. the none featureset supports both flavours armmp
and armmp-lpae.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.17.6-2'
Release linux (4.17.6-2).
- Drop the ABI maintenance patch
- Resolve conflict between changes to config file generation in sid
(delete CONFIG_BUILD_SALT) and master (putting them in
arch-dependent packages)
Closes: #872263
- kbuild: Add build salt to the kernel and modules
- [arm64,powerpc,x86] Add build salt to the vDSO
- Set BUILD_SALT equal to the release string
The previous fix ensured that objtool was built for the right host
architecture, but it was still including some UAPI header files
(in particular <asm/bitsperlong.h>) for the build architecture.
Currently we replicate the mapping of Debian architectures to kernel
source architectures here. Use the KERNEL_ARCH variable that is now
passed down by rules.real. We still need to check whether perf is
supported on the architecture, though.
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Release linux (4.17.6-1).
- Drop patches for ABI maintenance or that are already upstream
- Drop ABI reference files