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This commit represents a new era for Gentoo: Storing the gentoo-x86 tree in Git, as converted from CVS. This commit is the start of the NEW history. Any historical data is intended to be grafted onto this point. Creation process: 1. Take final CVS checkout snapshot 2. Remove ALL ChangeLog* files 3. Transform all Manifests to thin 4. Remove empty Manifests 5. Convert all stale $Header$/$Id$ CVS keywords to non-expanded Git $Id$ 5.1. Do not touch files with -kb/-ko keyword flags. Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> X-Thanks: Alec Warner <antarus@gentoo.org> - did the GSoC 2006 migration tests X-Thanks: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> - infra guy, herding this project X-Thanks: Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy <pclouds@gentoo.org> - Former Gentoo developer, wrote Git features for the migration X-Thanks: Brian Harring <ferringb@gentoo.org> - wrote much python to improve cvs2svn X-Thanks: Rich Freeman <rich0@gentoo.org> - validation scripts X-Thanks: Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org> - Gentoo dev, running new 2014 work in migration X-Thanks: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> - scripts, QA, nagging X-Thanks: All of other Gentoo developers - many ideas and lots of paint on the bikeshed
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+# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# $Id$
+
+# @ECLASS: linux-info.eclass
+# @MAINTAINER:
+# kernel-misc@gentoo.org
+# @AUTHOR:
+# Original author: John Mylchreest <johnm@gentoo.org>
+# @BLURB: eclass used for accessing kernel related information
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This eclass is used as a central eclass for accessing kernel
+# related information for source or binary already installed.
+# It is vital for linux-mod.eclass to function correctly, and is split
+# out so that any ebuild behaviour "templates" are abstracted out
+# using additional eclasses.
+#
+# "kernel config" in this file means:
+# The .config of the currently installed sources is used as the first
+# preference, with a fall-back to bundled config (/proc/config.gz) if available.
+#
+# Before using any of the config-handling functions in this eclass, you must
+# ensure that one of the following functions has been called (in order of
+# preference), otherwise you will get bugs like #364041):
+# linux-info_pkg_setup
+# linux-info_get_any_version
+# get_version
+# get_running_version
+
+# A Couple of env vars are available to effect usage of this eclass
+# These are as follows:
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KERNEL_DIR
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A string containing the directory of the target kernel sources. The default value is
+# "/usr/src/linux"
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: CONFIG_CHECK
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A string containing a list of .config options to check for before
+# proceeding with the install.
+#
+# e.g.: CONFIG_CHECK="MTRR"
+#
+# You can also check that an option doesn't exist by
+# prepending it with an exclamation mark (!).
+#
+# e.g.: CONFIG_CHECK="!MTRR"
+#
+# To simply warn about a missing option, prepend a '~'.
+# It may be combined with '!'.
+#
+# In general, most checks should be non-fatal. The only time fatal checks should
+# be used is for building kernel modules or cases that a compile will fail
+# without the option.
+#
+# This is to allow usage of binary kernels, and minimal systems without kernel
+# sources.
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ERROR_<CFG>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A string containing the error message to display when the check against CONFIG_CHECK
+# fails. <CFG> should reference the appropriate option used in CONFIG_CHECK.
+#
+# e.g.: ERROR_MTRR="MTRR exists in the .config but shouldn't!!"
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KBUILD_OUTPUT
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A string passed on commandline, or set from the kernel makefile. It contains the directory
+# which is to be used as the kernel object directory.
+
+# There are also a couple of variables which are set by this, and shouldn't be
+# set by hand. These are as follows:
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_FULL
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's a string containing the full kernel version. ie: 2.6.9-gentoo-johnm-r1
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_MAJOR
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's an integer containing the kernel major version. ie: 2
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_MINOR
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's an integer containing the kernel minor version. ie: 6
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_PATCH
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's an integer containing the kernel patch version. ie: 9
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_EXTRA
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's a string containing the kernel EXTRAVERSION. ie: -gentoo
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_LOCAL
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's a string containing the kernel LOCALVERSION concatenation. ie: -johnm
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_DIR
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's a string containing the kernel source directory, will be null if
+# KERNEL_DIR is invalid.
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_OUT_DIR
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# A read-only variable. It's a string containing the kernel object directory, will be KV_DIR unless
+# KBUILD_OUTPUT is used. This should be used for referencing .config.
+
+# And to ensure all the weirdness with crosscompile
+inherit toolchain-funcs versionator
+
+EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup
+
+# Overwritable environment Var's
+# ---------------------------------------
+KERNEL_DIR="${KERNEL_DIR:-${ROOT}usr/src/linux}"
+
+
+# Bug fixes
+# fix to bug #75034
+case ${ARCH} in
+ ppc) BUILD_FIXES="${BUILD_FIXES} TOUT=${T}/.tmp_gas_check";;
+ ppc64) BUILD_FIXES="${BUILD_FIXES} TOUT=${T}/.tmp_gas_check";;
+esac
+
+# @FUNCTION: set_arch_to_kernel
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Set the env ARCH to match what the kernel expects.
+set_arch_to_kernel() { export ARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel); }
+# @FUNCTION: set_arch_to_portage
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Set the env ARCH to match what portage expects.
+set_arch_to_portage() { export ARCH=$(tc-arch); }
+
+# qeinfo "Message"
+# -------------------
+# qeinfo is a quiet einfo call when EBUILD_PHASE
+# should not have visible output.
+qout() {
+ local outputmsg type
+ type=${1}
+ shift
+ outputmsg="${@}"
+ case "${EBUILD_PHASE}" in
+ depend) unset outputmsg;;
+ clean) unset outputmsg;;
+ preinst) unset outputmsg;;
+ esac
+ [ -n "${outputmsg}" ] && ${type} "${outputmsg}"
+}
+
+qeinfo() { qout einfo "${@}" ; }
+qewarn() { qout ewarn "${@}" ; }
+qeerror() { qout eerror "${@}" ; }
+
+# File Functions
+# ---------------------------------------
+
+# @FUNCTION: getfilevar
+# @USAGE: variable configfile
+# @RETURN: the value of the variable
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It detects the value of the variable defined in the file configfile. This is
+# done by including the configfile, and printing the variable with Make.
+# It WILL break if your makefile has missing dependencies!
+getfilevar() {
+ local ERROR basefname basedname myARCH="${ARCH}" M="${S}"
+ ERROR=0
+
+ [ -z "${1}" ] && ERROR=1
+ [ ! -f "${2}" ] && ERROR=1
+
+ if [ "${ERROR}" = 1 ]
+ then
+ echo -e "\n"
+ eerror "getfilevar requires 2 variables, with the second a valid file."
+ eerror " getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>"
+ else
+ basefname="$(basename ${2})"
+ basedname="$(dirname ${2})"
+ unset ARCH
+
+ # We use nonfatal because we want the caller to take care of things #373151
+ [[ ${EAPI:-0} == [0123] ]] && nonfatal() { "$@"; }
+ case ${EBUILD_PHASE_FUNC} in
+ pkg_info|pkg_nofetch|pkg_pretend) M="${T}" ;;
+ esac
+ echo -e "e:\\n\\t@echo \$(${1})\\ninclude ${basefname}" | \
+ nonfatal emake -C "${basedname}" M="${M}" ${BUILD_FIXES} -s -f - 2>/dev/null
+
+ ARCH=${myARCH}
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: getfilevar_noexec
+# @USAGE: variable configfile
+# @RETURN: the value of the variable
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It detects the value of the variable defined in the file configfile.
+# This is done with sed matching an expression only. If the variable is defined,
+# you will run into problems. See getfilevar for those cases.
+getfilevar_noexec() {
+ local ERROR basefname basedname mycat myARCH="${ARCH}"
+ ERROR=0
+ mycat='cat'
+
+ [ -z "${1}" ] && ERROR=1
+ [ ! -f "${2}" ] && ERROR=1
+ [ "${2%.gz}" != "${2}" ] && mycat='zcat'
+
+ if [ "${ERROR}" = 1 ]
+ then
+ echo -e "\n"
+ eerror "getfilevar_noexec requires 2 variables, with the second a valid file."
+ eerror " getfilevar_noexec <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>"
+ else
+ ${mycat} "${2}" | \
+ sed -n \
+ -e "/^[[:space:]]*${1}[[:space:]]*:\\?=[[:space:]]*\(.*\)\$/{
+ s,^[^=]*[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*,,g ;
+ s,[[:space:]]*\$,,g ;
+ p
+ }"
+ fi
+}
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: _LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE
+# @INTERNAL
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This is only set if one of the linux_config_*exists functions has been called.
+# We use it for a QA warning that the check for a config has not been performed,
+# as linux_chkconfig* in non-legacy mode WILL return an undefined value if no
+# config is available at all.
+_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE=
+
+linux_config_qa_check() {
+ local f="$1"
+ if [ -z "${_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE}" ]; then
+ ewarn "QA: You called $f before any linux_config_exists!"
+ ewarn "QA: The return value of $f will NOT guaranteed later!"
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_config_src_exists
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It returns true if .config exists in a build directory otherwise false
+linux_config_src_exists() {
+ export _LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE=1
+ [[ -n ${KV_OUT_DIR} && -s ${KV_OUT_DIR}/.config ]]
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_config_bin_exists
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It returns true if .config exists in /proc, otherwise false
+linux_config_bin_exists() {
+ export _LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE=1
+ [[ -s /proc/config.gz ]]
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_config_exists
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It returns true if .config exists otherwise false
+#
+# This function MUST be checked before using any of the linux_chkconfig_*
+# functions.
+linux_config_exists() {
+ linux_config_src_exists || linux_config_bin_exists
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_config_path
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Echo the name of the config file to use. If none are found,
+# then return false.
+linux_config_path() {
+ if linux_config_src_exists; then
+ echo "${KV_OUT_DIR}/.config"
+ elif linux_config_bin_exists; then
+ echo "/proc/config.gz"
+ else
+ return 1
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: require_configured_kernel
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This function verifies that the current kernel is configured (it checks against the existence of .config)
+# otherwise it dies.
+require_configured_kernel() {
+ if ! linux_config_src_exists; then
+ qeerror "Could not find a usable .config in the kernel source directory."
+ qeerror "Please ensure that ${KERNEL_DIR} points to a configured set of Linux sources."
+ qeerror "If you are using KBUILD_OUTPUT, please set the environment var so that"
+ qeerror "it points to the necessary object directory so that it might find .config."
+ die "Kernel not configured; no .config found in ${KV_OUT_DIR}"
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_chkconfig_present
+# @USAGE: option
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It checks that CONFIG_<option>=y or CONFIG_<option>=m is present in the current kernel .config
+# If linux_config_exists returns false, the results of this are UNDEFINED. You
+# MUST call linux_config_exists first.
+linux_chkconfig_present() {
+ linux_config_qa_check linux_chkconfig_present
+ [[ $(getfilevar_noexec "CONFIG_$1" "$(linux_config_path)") == [my] ]]
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_chkconfig_module
+# @USAGE: option
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It checks that CONFIG_<option>=m is present in the current kernel .config
+# If linux_config_exists returns false, the results of this are UNDEFINED. You
+# MUST call linux_config_exists first.
+linux_chkconfig_module() {
+ linux_config_qa_check linux_chkconfig_module
+ [[ $(getfilevar_noexec "CONFIG_$1" "$(linux_config_path)") == m ]]
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_chkconfig_builtin
+# @USAGE: option
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It checks that CONFIG_<option>=y is present in the current kernel .config
+# If linux_config_exists returns false, the results of this are UNDEFINED. You
+# MUST call linux_config_exists first.
+linux_chkconfig_builtin() {
+ linux_config_qa_check linux_chkconfig_builtin
+ [[ $(getfilevar_noexec "CONFIG_$1" "$(linux_config_path)") == y ]]
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux_chkconfig_string
+# @USAGE: option
+# @RETURN: CONFIG_<option>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It prints the CONFIG_<option> value of the current kernel .config (it requires a configured kernel).
+# If linux_config_exists returns false, the results of this are UNDEFINED. You
+# MUST call linux_config_exists first.
+linux_chkconfig_string() {
+ linux_config_qa_check linux_chkconfig_string
+ getfilevar_noexec "CONFIG_$1" "$(linux_config_path)"
+}
+
+# Versioning Functions
+# ---------------------------------------
+
+# @FUNCTION: kernel_is
+# @USAGE: [-lt -gt -le -ge -eq] major_number [minor_number patch_number]
+# @RETURN: true or false
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It returns true when the current kernel version satisfies the comparison against the passed version.
+# -eq is the default comparison.
+#
+# @CODE
+# For Example where KV = 2.6.9
+# kernel_is 2 4 returns false
+# kernel_is 2 returns true
+# kernel_is 2 6 returns true
+# kernel_is 2 6 8 returns false
+# kernel_is 2 6 9 returns true
+# @CODE
+
+# Note: duplicated in kernel-2.eclass
+kernel_is() {
+ # if we haven't determined the version yet, we need to.
+ linux-info_get_any_version
+
+ # Now we can continue
+ local operator test value
+
+ case ${1#-} in
+ lt) operator="-lt"; shift;;
+ gt) operator="-gt"; shift;;
+ le) operator="-le"; shift;;
+ ge) operator="-ge"; shift;;
+ eq) operator="-eq"; shift;;
+ *) operator="-eq";;
+ esac
+ [[ $# -gt 3 ]] && die "Error in kernel-2_kernel_is(): too many parameters"
+
+ : $(( test = (KV_MAJOR << 16) + (KV_MINOR << 8) + KV_PATCH ))
+ : $(( value = (${1:-${KV_MAJOR}} << 16) + (${2:-${KV_MINOR}} << 8) + ${3:-${KV_PATCH}} ))
+ [ ${test} ${operator} ${value} ]
+}
+
+get_localversion() {
+ local lv_list i x
+
+ # ignore files with ~ in it.
+ for i in $(ls ${1}/localversion* 2>/dev/null); do
+ [[ -n ${i//*~*} ]] && lv_list="${lv_list} ${i}"
+ done
+
+ for i in ${lv_list}; do
+ x="${x}$(<${i})"
+ done
+ x=${x/ /}
+ echo ${x}
+}
+
+# Check if the Makefile is valid for direct parsing.
+# Check status results:
+# - PASS, use 'getfilevar' to extract values
+# - FAIL, use 'getfilevar_noexec' to extract values
+# The check may fail if:
+# - make is not present
+# - corruption exists in the kernel makefile
+get_makefile_extract_function() {
+ local a='' b='' mkfunc='getfilevar'
+ a="$(getfilevar VERSION ${KERNEL_MAKEFILE})"
+ b="$(getfilevar_noexec VERSION ${KERNEL_MAKEFILE})"
+ [[ "${a}" != "${b}" ]] && mkfunc='getfilevar_noexec'
+ echo "${mkfunc}"
+}
+
+# internal variable, so we know to only print the warning once
+get_version_warning_done=
+
+# @FUNCTION: get_version
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It gets the version of the kernel inside KERNEL_DIR and populates the KV_FULL variable
+# (if KV_FULL is already set it does nothing).
+#
+# The kernel version variables (KV_MAJOR, KV_MINOR, KV_PATCH, KV_EXTRA and KV_LOCAL) are also set.
+#
+# The KV_DIR is set using the KERNEL_DIR env var, the KV_DIR_OUT is set using a valid
+# KBUILD_OUTPUT (in a decreasing priority list, we look for the env var, makefile var or the
+# symlink /lib/modules/${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${KV_EXTRA}/build).
+get_version() {
+ local tmplocal
+
+ # no need to execute this twice assuming KV_FULL is populated.
+ # we can force by unsetting KV_FULL
+ [ -n "${KV_FULL}" ] && return 0
+
+ # if we dont know KV_FULL, then we need too.
+ # make sure KV_DIR isnt set since we need to work it out via KERNEL_DIR
+ unset KV_DIR
+
+ # KV_DIR will contain the full path to the sources directory we should use
+ [ -z "${get_version_warning_done}" ] && \
+ qeinfo "Determining the location of the kernel source code"
+ [ -h "${KERNEL_DIR}" ] && KV_DIR="$(readlink -f ${KERNEL_DIR})"
+ [ -d "${KERNEL_DIR}" ] && KV_DIR="${KERNEL_DIR}"
+
+ if [ -z "${KV_DIR}" ]
+ then
+ if [ -z "${get_version_warning_done}" ]; then
+ get_version_warning_done=1
+ qewarn "Unable to find kernel sources at ${KERNEL_DIR}"
+ #qeinfo "This package requires Linux sources."
+ if [ "${KERNEL_DIR}" == "/usr/src/linux" ] ; then
+ qeinfo "Please make sure that ${KERNEL_DIR} points at your running kernel, "
+ qeinfo "(or the kernel you wish to build against)."
+ qeinfo "Alternatively, set the KERNEL_DIR environment variable to the kernel sources location"
+ else
+ qeinfo "Please ensure that the KERNEL_DIR environment variable points at full Linux sources of the kernel you wish to compile against."
+ fi
+ fi
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # See if the kernel dir is actually an output dir. #454294
+ if [ -z "${KBUILD_OUTPUT}" -a -L "${KERNEL_DIR}/source" ]; then
+ KBUILD_OUTPUT=${KERNEL_DIR}
+ KERNEL_DIR=$(readlink -f "${KERNEL_DIR}/source")
+ KV_DIR=${KERNEL_DIR}
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${get_version_warning_done}" ]; then
+ qeinfo "Found kernel source directory:"
+ qeinfo " ${KV_DIR}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -s "${KV_DIR}/Makefile" ]
+ then
+ if [ -z "${get_version_warning_done}" ]; then
+ get_version_warning_done=1
+ qeerror "Could not find a Makefile in the kernel source directory."
+ qeerror "Please ensure that ${KERNEL_DIR} points to a complete set of Linux sources"
+ fi
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # OK so now we know our sources directory, but they might be using
+ # KBUILD_OUTPUT, and we need this for .config and localversions-*
+ # so we better find it eh?
+ # do we pass KBUILD_OUTPUT on the CLI?
+ local OUTPUT_DIR=${KBUILD_OUTPUT}
+
+ # keep track of it
+ KERNEL_MAKEFILE="${KV_DIR}/Makefile"
+
+ if [[ -z ${OUTPUT_DIR} ]]; then
+ # Decide the function used to extract makefile variables.
+ local mkfunc=$(get_makefile_extract_function "${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}")
+
+ # And if we didn't pass it, we can take a nosey in the Makefile.
+ OUTPUT_DIR=$(${mkfunc} KBUILD_OUTPUT "${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}")
+ fi
+
+ # And contrary to existing functions I feel we shouldn't trust the
+ # directory name to find version information as this seems insane.
+ # So we parse ${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}. We should be able to trust that
+ # the Makefile is simple enough to use the noexec extract function.
+ # This has been true for every release thus far, and it's faster
+ # than using make to evaluate the Makefile every time.
+ KV_MAJOR=$(getfilevar_noexec VERSION "${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}")
+ KV_MINOR=$(getfilevar_noexec PATCHLEVEL "${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}")
+ KV_PATCH=$(getfilevar_noexec SUBLEVEL "${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}")
+ KV_EXTRA=$(getfilevar_noexec EXTRAVERSION "${KERNEL_MAKEFILE}")
+
+ if [ -z "${KV_MAJOR}" -o -z "${KV_MINOR}" -o -z "${KV_PATCH}" ]
+ then
+ if [ -z "${get_version_warning_done}" ]; then
+ get_version_warning_done=1
+ qeerror "Could not detect kernel version."
+ qeerror "Please ensure that ${KERNEL_DIR} points to a complete set of Linux sources."
+ fi
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # and in newer versions we can also pull LOCALVERSION if it is set.
+ # but before we do this, we need to find if we use a different object directory.
+ # This *WILL* break if the user is using localversions, but we assume it was
+ # caught before this if they are.
+ if [[ -z ${OUTPUT_DIR} ]] ; then
+ # Try to locate a kernel that is most relevant for us.
+ for OUTPUT_DIR in "${SYSROOT}" "${ROOT}" "" ; do
+ OUTPUT_DIR+="/lib/modules/${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${KV_EXTRA}/build"
+ if [[ -e ${OUTPUT_DIR} ]] ; then
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ [ -h "${OUTPUT_DIR}" ] && KV_OUT_DIR="$(readlink -f ${OUTPUT_DIR})"
+ [ -d "${OUTPUT_DIR}" ] && KV_OUT_DIR="${OUTPUT_DIR}"
+ if [ -n "${KV_OUT_DIR}" ];
+ then
+ qeinfo "Found kernel object directory:"
+ qeinfo " ${KV_OUT_DIR}"
+ fi
+ # and if we STILL have not got it, then we better just set it to KV_DIR
+ KV_OUT_DIR="${KV_OUT_DIR:-${KV_DIR}}"
+
+ # Grab the kernel release from the output directory.
+ # TODO: we MUST detect kernel.release being out of date, and 'return 1' from
+ # this function.
+ if [ -s "${KV_OUT_DIR}"/include/config/kernel.release ]; then
+ KV_LOCAL=$(<"${KV_OUT_DIR}"/include/config/kernel.release)
+ elif [ -s "${KV_OUT_DIR}"/.kernelrelease ]; then
+ KV_LOCAL=$(<"${KV_OUT_DIR}"/.kernelrelease)
+ else
+ KV_LOCAL=
+ fi
+
+ # KV_LOCAL currently contains the full release; discard the first bits.
+ tmplocal=${KV_LOCAL#${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${KV_EXTRA}}
+
+ # If the updated local version was not changed, the tree is not prepared.
+ # Clear out KV_LOCAL in that case.
+ # TODO: this does not detect a change in the localversion part between
+ # kernel.release and the value that would be generated.
+ if [ "$KV_LOCAL" = "$tmplocal" ]; then
+ KV_LOCAL=
+ else
+ KV_LOCAL=$tmplocal
+ fi
+
+ # And we should set KV_FULL to the full expanded version
+ KV_FULL="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${KV_EXTRA}${KV_LOCAL}"
+
+ qeinfo "Found sources for kernel version:"
+ qeinfo " ${KV_FULL}"
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: get_running_version
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It gets the version of the current running kernel and the result is the same as get_version() if the
+# function can find the sources.
+get_running_version() {
+ KV_FULL=$(uname -r)
+
+ if [[ -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/source/Makefile && -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/build/Makefile ]]; then
+ KERNEL_DIR=$(readlink -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/source)
+ KBUILD_OUTPUT=$(readlink -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/build)
+ unset KV_FULL
+ get_version
+ return $?
+ elif [[ -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/source/Makefile ]]; then
+ KERNEL_DIR=$(readlink -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/source)
+ unset KV_FULL
+ get_version
+ return $?
+ elif [[ -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/build/Makefile ]]; then
+ KERNEL_DIR=$(readlink -f ${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/build)
+ unset KV_FULL
+ get_version
+ return $?
+ else
+ # This handles a variety of weird kernel versions. Make sure to update
+ # tests/linux-info_get_running_version.sh if you want to change this.
+ local kv_full=${KV_FULL//[-+_]*}
+ KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${kv_full})
+ KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${kv_full})
+ KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${kv_full})
+ KV_EXTRA="${KV_FULL#${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}${KV_PATCH:+.${KV_PATCH}}}"
+ : ${KV_PATCH:=0}
+ fi
+ return 0
+}
+
+# This next function is named with the eclass prefix to avoid conflicts with
+# some old versionator-like eclass functions.
+
+# @FUNCTION: linux-info_get_any_version
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This attempts to find the version of the sources, and otherwise falls back to
+# the version of the running kernel.
+linux-info_get_any_version() {
+ get_version
+ if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
+ ewarn "Unable to calculate Linux Kernel version for build, attempting to use running version"
+ get_running_version
+ fi
+}
+
+
+# ebuild check functions
+# ---------------------------------------
+
+# @FUNCTION: check_kernel_built
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This function verifies that the current kernel sources have been already prepared otherwise it dies.
+check_kernel_built() {
+ # if we haven't determined the version yet, we need to
+ require_configured_kernel
+ get_version
+
+ local versionh_path
+ if kernel_is -ge 3 7; then
+ versionh_path="include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h"
+ else
+ versionh_path="include/linux/version.h"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -f "${KV_OUT_DIR}/${versionh_path}" ]
+ then
+ eerror "These sources have not yet been prepared."
+ eerror "We cannot build against an unprepared tree."
+ eerror "To resolve this, please type the following:"
+ eerror
+ eerror "# cd ${KV_DIR}"
+ eerror "# make oldconfig"
+ eerror "# make modules_prepare"
+ eerror
+ eerror "Then please try merging this module again."
+ die "Kernel sources need compiling first"
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: check_modules_supported
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This function verifies that the current kernel support modules (it checks CONFIG_MODULES=y) otherwise it dies.
+check_modules_supported() {
+ # if we haven't determined the version yet, we need too.
+ require_configured_kernel
+ get_version
+
+ if ! linux_chkconfig_builtin "MODULES"; then
+ eerror "These sources do not support loading external modules."
+ eerror "to be able to use this module please enable \"Loadable modules support\""
+ eerror "in your kernel, recompile and then try merging this module again."
+ die "No support for external modules in ${KV_FULL} config"
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: check_extra_config
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# It checks the kernel config options specified by CONFIG_CHECK. It dies only when a required config option (i.e.
+# the prefix ~ is not used) doesn't satisfy the directive.
+check_extra_config() {
+ local config negate die error reworkmodulenames
+ local soft_errors_count=0 hard_errors_count=0 config_required=0
+ # store the value of the QA check, because otherwise we won't catch usages
+ # after if check_extra_config is called AND other direct calls are done
+ # later.
+ local old_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE="${_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE}"
+
+ # if we haven't determined the version yet, we need to
+ linux-info_get_any_version
+
+ # Determine if we really need a .config. The only time when we don't need
+ # one is when all of the CONFIG_CHECK options are prefixed with "~".
+ for config in ${CONFIG_CHECK}; do
+ if [[ "${config:0:1}" != "~" ]]; then
+ config_required=1
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [[ ${config_required} == 0 ]]; then
+ # In the case where we don't require a .config, we can now bail out
+ # if the user has no .config as there is nothing to do. Otherwise
+ # code later will cause a failure due to missing .config.
+ if ! linux_config_exists; then
+ ewarn "Unable to check for the following kernel config options due"
+ ewarn "to absence of any configured kernel sources or compiled"
+ ewarn "config:"
+ for config in ${CONFIG_CHECK}; do
+ local_error="ERROR_${config#\~}"
+ msg="${!local_error}"
+ if [[ "x${msg}" == "x" ]]; then
+ local_error="WARNING_${config#\~}"
+ msg="${!local_error}"
+ fi
+ ewarn " - ${config#\~}${msg:+ - }${msg}"
+ done
+ ewarn "You're on your own to make sure they are set if needed."
+ export LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE="${old_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ else
+ require_configured_kernel
+ fi
+
+ einfo "Checking for suitable kernel configuration options..."
+
+ for config in ${CONFIG_CHECK}
+ do
+ # if we specify any fatal, ensure we honor them
+ die=1
+ error=0
+ negate=0
+ reworkmodulenames=0
+
+ if [[ ${config:0:1} == "~" ]]; then
+ die=0
+ config=${config:1}
+ elif [[ ${config:0:1} == "@" ]]; then
+ die=0
+ reworkmodulenames=1
+ config=${config:1}
+ fi
+ if [[ ${config:0:1} == "!" ]]; then
+ negate=1
+ config=${config:1}
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${negate} == 1 ]]; then
+ linux_chkconfig_present ${config} && error=2
+ elif [[ ${reworkmodulenames} == 1 ]]; then
+ local temp_config="${config//*:}" i n
+ config="${config//:*}"
+ if linux_chkconfig_present ${config}; then
+ for i in ${MODULE_NAMES}; do
+ n="${i//${temp_config}}"
+ [[ -z ${n//\(*} ]] && \
+ MODULE_IGNORE="${MODULE_IGNORE} ${temp_config}"
+ done
+ error=2
+ fi
+ else
+ linux_chkconfig_present ${config} || error=1
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${error} > 0 ]]; then
+ local report_func="eerror" local_error
+ local_error="ERROR_${config}"
+ local_error="${!local_error}"
+
+ if [[ -z "${local_error}" ]]; then
+ # using old, deprecated format.
+ local_error="${config}_ERROR"
+ local_error="${!local_error}"
+ fi
+ if [[ ${die} == 0 && -z "${local_error}" ]]; then
+ #soft errors can be warnings
+ local_error="WARNING_${config}"
+ local_error="${!local_error}"
+ if [[ -n "${local_error}" ]] ; then
+ report_func="ewarn"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -z "${local_error}" ]]; then
+ [[ ${error} == 1 ]] \
+ && local_error="is not set when it should be." \
+ || local_error="should not be set. But it is."
+ local_error="CONFIG_${config}:\t ${local_error}"
+ fi
+ if [[ ${die} == 0 ]]; then
+ ${report_func} " ${local_error}"
+ soft_errors_count=$[soft_errors_count + 1]
+ else
+ ${report_func} " ${local_error}"
+ hard_errors_count=$[hard_errors_count + 1]
+ fi
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [[ ${hard_errors_count} > 0 ]]; then
+ eerror "Please check to make sure these options are set correctly."
+ eerror "Failure to do so may cause unexpected problems."
+ eerror "Once you have satisfied these options, please try merging"
+ eerror "this package again."
+ export LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE="${old_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE}"
+ die "Incorrect kernel configuration options"
+ elif [[ ${soft_errors_count} > 0 ]]; then
+ ewarn "Please check to make sure these options are set correctly."
+ ewarn "Failure to do so may cause unexpected problems."
+ else
+ eend 0
+ fi
+ export LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE="${old_LINUX_CONFIG_EXISTS_DONE}"
+}
+
+check_zlibinflate() {
+ # if we haven't determined the version yet, we need to
+ require_configured_kernel
+ get_version
+
+ # although I restructured this code - I really really really dont support it!
+
+ # bug #27882 - zlib routines are only linked into the kernel
+ # if something compiled into the kernel calls them
+ #
+ # plus, for the cloop module, it appears that there's no way
+ # to get cloop.o to include a static zlib if CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
+ # is on
+
+ local INFLATE
+ local DEFLATE
+
+ einfo "Determining the usability of ZLIB_INFLATE support in your kernel"
+
+ ebegin "checking ZLIB_INFLATE"
+ linux_chkconfig_builtin CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE
+ eend $?
+ [ "$?" != 0 ] && die
+
+ ebegin "checking ZLIB_DEFLATE"
+ linux_chkconfig_builtin CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE
+ eend $?
+ [ "$?" != 0 ] && die
+
+ local LINENO_START
+ local LINENO_END
+ local SYMBOLS
+ local x
+
+ LINENO_END="$(grep -n 'CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE y' ${KV_DIR}/lib/Config.in | cut -d : -f 1)"
+ LINENO_START="$(head -n $LINENO_END ${KV_DIR}/lib/Config.in | grep -n 'if \[' | tail -n 1 | cut -d : -f 1)"
+ (( LINENO_AMOUNT = $LINENO_END - $LINENO_START ))
+ (( LINENO_END = $LINENO_END - 1 ))
+ SYMBOLS="$(head -n $LINENO_END ${KV_DIR}/lib/Config.in | tail -n $LINENO_AMOUNT | sed -e 's/^.*\(CONFIG_[^\" ]*\).*/\1/g;')"
+
+ # okay, now we have a list of symbols
+ # we need to check each one in turn, to see whether it is set or not
+ for x in $SYMBOLS ; do
+ if [ "${!x}" = "y" ]; then
+ # we have a winner!
+ einfo "${x} ensures zlib is linked into your kernel - excellent"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ eerror
+ eerror "This kernel module requires ZLIB library support."
+ eerror "You have enabled zlib support in your kernel, but haven't enabled"
+ eerror "enabled any option that will ensure that zlib is linked into your"
+ eerror "kernel."
+ eerror
+ eerror "Please ensure that you enable at least one of these options:"
+ eerror
+
+ for x in $SYMBOLS ; do
+ eerror " * $x"
+ done
+
+ eerror
+ eerror "Please remember to recompile and install your kernel, and reboot"
+ eerror "into your new kernel before attempting to load this kernel module."
+
+ die "Kernel doesn't include zlib support"
+}
+
+################################
+# Default pkg_setup
+# Also used when inheriting linux-mod to force a get_version call
+# @FUNCTION: linux-info_pkg_setup
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Force a get_version() call when inherited from linux-mod.eclass and then check if the kernel is configured
+# to support the options specified in CONFIG_CHECK (if not null)
+linux-info_pkg_setup() {
+ linux-info_get_any_version
+
+ if kernel_is 2 4; then
+ if [ "$( gcc-major-version )" -eq "4" ] ; then
+ echo
+ ewarn "Be warned !! >=sys-devel/gcc-4.0.0 isn't supported with"
+ ewarn "linux-2.4 (or modules building against a linux-2.4 kernel)!"
+ echo
+ ewarn "Either switch to another gcc-version (via gcc-config) or use a"
+ ewarn "newer kernel that supports gcc-4."
+ echo
+ ewarn "Also be aware that bugreports about gcc-4 not working"
+ ewarn "with linux-2.4 based ebuilds will be closed as INVALID!"
+ echo
+ epause 10
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ [ -n "${CONFIG_CHECK}" ] && check_extra_config;
+}