linux/debian
Ben Hutchings fcbc00ea92 Update x32 syscall patch to block system calls >= 512 by default
System calls from x32 tasks are distinguished by having bit 30 set,
but they share the system call table with x86_64 so where parameter/
return value adjustment is needed there is a difference in the low
bits too.  The x32-specific calls are numbered from 512 and of course
are not present in the table if the kernel doesn't support x32.

This means we need to change both the maximum syscall number and the
mask instruction.

svn path=/dists/sid/linux/; revision=21689
2014-08-06 03:30:05 +00:00
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abi/3.14-2 Add ABI reference to 3.14-2 2014-07-30 20:09:33 +00:00
bin linux-image: Make initramfs support unconditional 2014-06-27 15:38:07 +00:00
config [armhf] Enable BRCMFMAC, BRCMFMAC_SDIO as modules (Closes: #734430) 2014-07-30 19:11:50 +00:00
installer [mips*] Add few new udebs and use standard udebs configuration when 2014-07-24 05:46:46 +00:00
lib/python/debian_linux debian/lib/python/debian_linux: More Python 3 support. 2014-01-02 22:18:35 +00:00
patches Update x32 syscall patch to block system calls >= 512 by default 2014-08-06 03:30:05 +00:00
source Use xz compression for upstream and Debian tarballs 2012-06-08 12:34:48 +00:00
templates Update Japanese debconf template translations (Victory). 2014-08-03 15:20:19 +00:00
.gitignore [git] ignore debian/po 2013-09-19 22:21:02 +00:00
README.Debian README.Debian: Correct reference to Berkeley Database development package 2013-05-11 22:44:12 +00:00
README.source README.source: Correct name of main patch series file 2012-07-01 13:34:49 +00:00
changelog Update to 3.14.15 2014-08-05 04:03:22 +00:00
compat * debian/changelog: Update. 2009-03-17 18:51:02 +00:00
copyright debian/copyright: Move explanation of indirect linking of perf to OpenSSL 2013-07-02 05:00:10 +00:00
rules Add debian/xen-linux-system-* to clean rules 2013-09-01 04:28:44 +00:00
rules.defs Revert r19546. 2012-11-27 18:22:10 +00:00
rules.real [arm64] Initial kernel configuration and packaging. 2014-05-22 18:23:45 +00:00
watch debian/watch: Add watch file and update script 2013-06-24 02:04:54 +00:00

README.source

Updating the upstream source
============================

1) You can use either:
   a) a git repository of the kernel source
   b) a kernel tarball from kernel.org (e.g. linux-3.4.tar.bz2)
      and, optionally, a patch (e.g. patch-3.5-rc1.bz2).

2) Run ./debian/bin/genorig.py <repository>
   or  ./debian/bin/genorig.py <tarball> [patch]
   This will produce ../orig/linux_<version>.orig.tar.gz
   (e.g. linux_3.5~rc1.orig.tar.gz).

   (genorig.py requires the python and unifdef packages to be
    installed)

3) Unpack linux_<version>.orig.tar.gz, cd into the new directory,
   and do a 'svn export' to get the debian/ subdirectory.
   Alternatively unpack using "make -f debian/rules orig".

   (the orig target of the Makefiles requires rsync)

Applying patches to the Debian kernel tree
==========================================

The Debian kernel packaging uses the quilt patch system, but with
multiple series to allow for featuresets.

Patches are stored below debian/patches, loosely sorted in bugfix/,
features/ and debian/. Patches are in the standard kernel patch
format (unified diff to be applied with patch -p1) and generally have
DEP-3 headers.

The series file 'series' is used for all configurations and a series
file 'series-<featureset>' is used for each optional featureset.

If you want to generate a source tree with all patches applied, run
make -f debian/rules source

The resulting source can be found below debian/build.

Kernel config files
===================
Configuration files are constructed dynamically from a number of config
files, as listed in debian/config/<arch>/defines.

Control file
============
The master control file debian/control must be generated before
the package is uploaded. debian/rules contains the debian/control 
target, which generates the control file by invoking the 
debian/bin/gencontrol.py script, which combines the templates from
the templates directory and architecture-specific defines file to
produce the debian/control file. Note that this target is intentionally
made to fail with a non-zero exit code to make sure that it is never
run during an automatic build. The following variables are substituted
into the templates:

@version@      Upstream kernel version, for example 2.6.11.
@arch@         The Debian arch name, such as powerpc or i386.
@flavour@      The build flavour, such as 686 or k7-smp.
@class@        The CPU/architecture class; displayed in synopsis.  It should
               be fairly short, as the synopsis is supposed to be <80 chars.
               It should be in the form "foo class", and will show up in the
	       description as "foo class machines".
@longclass@    The CPU/architecture class; displayed in the extended
               description.  The same rules apply as in @class@.  If
	       this is unset, it will default to @class@.
@desc@         (Potentially) multi-line verbiage that's appended to
               -image descriptions.
@abiname@      Current abiname, a single digit.

Normally, the arch-specific contents should be controlled by
adjusting the corresponding defines file.

TODO:
- Patches applied to the upstream source
- How to define a flavour
- More detail on generation of debian/control and configs