From: <robert@greenroomsoftware.com>
To: linux-kbuild@vger.kernel.org
Cc: robertcnelson@gmail.com, maximilian attems <max@stro.at>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] kbuild, deb-pkg: set host machine after dpkg-gencontrol
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 09:11:51 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6ade24ec7435d903e01b17af6b53dc67@greenroomsoftware.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110413224756.GJ13777@vostochny.stro.at>
This is my first patch submission, and I am trying to get it
right. I fixed white space issues and removed the following unneeded
line:
arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture)
Regards,
Robert Gordon
scripts/package/builddeb script was setting the host machine
$arch in the KERNEL/debian/control prior to an invocation of
dpkg-gencontrol. The patch modifies the script to guarantee the
correct
debian arch for the target is written to the control file instead.
Signed-off-by: Robert Gordon <robert@greenroomsoftware.com>
---
.../2.6-stable/KERNEL/scripts/package/builddeb | 73
++++++++++----------
1 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
diff --git
a/kernel-unpatched/2.6-stable/KERNEL/scripts/package/builddeb
b/kernel/2.6-stable/KERNEL/scripts/package/builddeb
index f6cbc3d..975e39a 100644
--- a/scripts/package/builddeb
+++ b/scripts/package/builddeb
@@ -25,38 +25,7 @@ create_package() {
chown -R root:root "$pdir"
chmod -R go-w "$pdir"
- # Attempt to find the correct Debian architecture
- local forcearch="" debarch=""
- case "$UTS_MACHINE" in
- i386|ia64|alpha)
- debarch="$UTS_MACHINE" ;;
- x86_64)
- debarch=amd64 ;;
- sparc*)
- debarch=sparc ;;
- s390*)
- debarch=s390 ;;
- ppc*)
- debarch=powerpc ;;
- parisc*)
- debarch=hppa ;;
- mips*)
- debarch=mips$(grep -q CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y .config && echo el) ;;
- arm*)
- debarch=arm$(grep -q CONFIG_AEABI=y .config && echo el) ;;
- *)
- echo "" >&2
- echo "** ** ** WARNING ** ** **" >&2
- echo "" >&2
- echo "Your architecture doesn't have it's equivalent" >&2
- echo "Debian userspace architecture defined!" >&2
- echo "Falling back to using your current userspace instead!" >&2
- echo "Please add support for $UTS_MACHINE to ${0} ..." >&2
- echo "" >&2
- esac
- if [ -n "$KBUILD_DEBARCH" ] ; then
- debarch="$KBUILD_DEBARCH"
- fi
+ local forcearch=""
if [ -n "$debarch" ] ; then
forcearch="-DArchitecture=$debarch"
fi
@@ -66,6 +35,39 @@ create_package() {
dpkg --build "$pdir" ..
}
+# Attempt to find the correct Debian architecture
+case "$UTS_MACHINE" in
+i386|ia64|alpha)
+ debarch="$UTS_MACHINE" ;;
+x86_64)
+ debarch=amd64 ;;
+sparc*)
+ debarch=sparc ;;
+s390*)
+ debarch=s390 ;;
+ppc*)
+ debarch=powerpc ;;
+parisc*)
+ debarch=hppa ;;
+mips*)
+ debarch=mips$(grep -q CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y .config && echo el) ;;
+arm*)
+ debarch=arm$(grep -q CONFIG_AEABI=y .config && echo el) ;;
+*)
+ echo "" >&2
+ echo "** ** ** WARNING ** ** **" >&2
+ echo "" >&2
+ echo "Your architecture doesn't have it's equivalent" >&2
+ echo "Debian userspace architecture defined!" >&2
+ echo "Falling back to using your current userspace instead!" >&2
+ echo "Please add support for $UTS_MACHINE to ${0} ..." >&2
+ echo "" >&2
+esac
+if [ -n "$KBUILD_DEBARCH" ] ; then
+ debarch="$KBUILD_DEBARCH"
+fi
+
+
# Some variables and settings used throughout the script
version=$KERNELRELEASE
revision=$(cat .version)
@@ -246,15 +248,14 @@ mkdir -p "$destdir"
(cd $srctree; tar -c -f - -T /tmp/files$$) | (cd $destdir; tar -xf -)
(cd $objtree; tar -c -f - -T /tmp/objfiles$$) | (cd $destdir; tar -xf
-)
rm -f /tmp/files$$ /tmp/objfiles$$
-arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture)
cat <<EOF >> debian/control
Package: $kernel_headers_packagename
Provides: linux-headers, linux-headers-2.6
-Architecture: $arch
-Description: Linux kernel headers for $KERNELRELEASE on $arch
- This package provides kernel header files for $KERNELRELEASE on $arch
+Architecture: $debarch
+Description: Linux kernel headers for $KERNELRELEASE on $debarch
+ This package provides kernel header files for $KERNELRELEASE on
$debarch
.
This is useful for people who need to build external modules
EOF
---
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-04-14 13:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-04-13 21:20 [PATCH] kbuild, deb-pkg: set host machine after dpkg-gencontrol Robert
2011-04-13 22:47 ` maximilian attems
2011-04-14 13:11 ` robert [this message]
2011-04-14 13:37 ` Robert Nelson
2011-04-14 14:24 ` robert
2011-04-14 14:38 ` maximilian attems
2011-04-14 14:40 ` maximilian attems
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2011-04-15 18:23 Robert Gordon
2011-04-17 22:29 ` maximilian attems
2011-04-17 22:34 ` Robert Nelson
2011-04-18 11:13 ` Michal Marek
2011-04-18 16:06 ` maximilian attems
2011-04-18 19:28 ` robert
2011-04-19 14:33 ` maximilian attems
2011-04-20 17:35 ` Robert Gordon
2011-04-22 20:24 ` Robert Gordon
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