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freebsd/scripts/kmodtool
Timothy Day 1eca40f3ad
Fix kmodtool for packaging mainline Linux
kmodtool currently incorrectly identifies official
RHEL kernels, as opposed to custom kernels. This
can cause the openZFS kmod RPM build to break.

The issue can be reproduced by building a set of
mainline Linux RPMs, installing them, and then
attempting to build the openZFS kmod package
against them.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Timothy Day <timday@amazon.com>
Closes #14617
2023-03-22 09:22:52 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086,SC2295
# kmodtool - Helper script for building kernel module RPMs
# Copyright (c) 2003-2012 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>,
# Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@leemhuis.info>
# Nicolas Chauvet <kwizart@gmail.com>
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
# the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
shopt -s extglob
myprog="kmodtool-${repo}"
myver="0.12.1"
kmodname=
build_kernels="current"
kernels_known_variants=
kernel_versions=
kernel_versions_to_build_for=
prefix=
filterfile=
target=
buildroot=
dashvariant=
error_out()
{
local errorlevel=${1}
shift
echo "Error: $*" >&2
# the next line is not multi-line safe -- not needed *yet*
echo "%global kmodtool_check echo \"kmodtool error: $*\"; exit ${errorlevel};"
exit "${errorlevel}"
}
print_rpmtemplate_header()
{
echo
echo "%global kmodinstdir_prefix ${prefix}/lib/modules/"
echo "%global kmodinstdir_postfix /extra/${kmodname}/"
echo "%global kernel_versions ${kernel_versions}"
echo
}
print_akmodtemplate ()
{
echo
cat <<EOF
%global akmod_install mkdir -p \$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_usrsrc}/akmods/; \\\
LANG=C rpmbuild --define "_sourcedir %{_sourcedir}" \\\
--define "_srcrpmdir \$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_usrsrc}/akmods/" \\\
-bs --nodeps %{_specdir}/%{name}.spec ; \\\
ln -s \$(ls \$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_usrsrc}/akmods/) \$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_usrsrc}/akmods/${kmodname}-kmod.latest
%package -n akmod-${kmodname}
Summary: Akmod package for ${kmodname} kernel module(s)
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Requires: kmodtool
Requires: akmods
%{?AkmodsBuildRequires:Requires: %{AkmodsBuildRequires}}
# same requires and provides as a kmods package would have
Requires: ${kmodname}-kmod-common >= %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}
Provides: ${kmodname}-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
EOF
cat <<EOF
%description -n akmod-${kmodname}
This package provides the akmod package for the ${kmodname} kernel modules.
%posttrans -n akmod-${kmodname}
nohup ${prefix}/sbin/akmods --from-akmod-posttrans --akmod ${kmodname} &> /dev/null &
%files -n akmod-${kmodname}
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{_usrsrc}/akmods/*
EOF
}
print_akmodmeta ()
{
cat <<EOF
%package -n kmod-${kmodname}
Summary: Metapackage which tracks in ${kmodname} kernel module for newest kernel${dashvariant}
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Provides: ${kmodname}-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Provides: kmod-${kmodname}-xen = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Provides: kmod-${kmodname}-smp = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Provides: kmod-${kmodname}-PAE = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Requires: akmod-${kmodname} = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
EOF
cat <<EOF
%description -n kmod-${kmodname}${dashvariant}
This is a meta-package without payload which sole purpose is to require the
${kmodname} kernel module(s) for the newest kernel${dashvariant},
to make sure you get it together with a new kernel.
%files -n kmod-${kmodname}${dashvariant}
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
EOF
}
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmodpkg ()
{
if [[ "${1}" = "--custom" ]]; then
shift
local customkernel=true
elif [[ "${1}" = "--redhat" ]]; then
# this is needed for akmods
shift
local redhatkernel=true
fi
local kernel_uname_r=${1}
local kernel_variant="${2:+-${2}}"
# Detect depmod install location
local depmod_path=/sbin/depmod
if [[ ! -f "${depmod_path}" ]]; then
depmod_path=/usr/sbin/depmod
fi
# first part
cat <<EOF
%package -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
Summary: ${kmodname} kernel module(s) for ${kernel_uname_r}
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Provides: kernel-modules-for-kernel = ${kernel_uname_r}
Provides: kmod-${kmodname}-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}
Provides: ${kmodname}-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Requires: ${kmodname}-kmod-common >= %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}
%if 0%{?rhel} == 6 || 0%{?centos} == 6
Requires(post): module-init-tools
Requires(postun): module-init-tools
%else
Requires(post): kmod
Requires(postun): kmod
%endif
EOF
# second part
if [[ -z "${customkernel}" ]]; then
cat <<EOF
Requires: kernel-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}
BuildRequires: kernel-devel-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}
%{?KmodsRequires:Requires: %{KmodsRequires}-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}}
%{?KmodsRequires:BuildRequires: %{KmodsRequires}-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}}
%post -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
if [[ -f "/boot/System.map-${kernel_uname_r}" ]]; then
${prefix}${depmod_path} -aeF /boot/System.map-${kernel_uname_r} ${kernel_uname_r} > /dev/null || :
elif [[ -f "/lib/modules/${kernel_uname_r}/System.map" ]]; then
${prefix}${depmod_path} -aeF /lib/modules/${kernel_uname_r}/System.map ${kernel_uname_r} > /dev/null || :
else
${prefix}${depmod_path} -ae ${kernel_uname_r} &> /dev/null || :
fi
%postun -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
if [[ -f "/boot/System.map-${kernel_uname_r}" ]]; then
${prefix}${depmod_path} -aF /boot/System.map-${kernel_uname_r} ${kernel_uname_r} &> /dev/null || :
elif [[ -f "/lib/modules/${kernel_uname_r}/System.map" ]]; then
${prefix}${depmod_path} -aF /lib/modules/${kernel_uname_r}/System.map ${kernel_uname_r} &> /dev/null || :
else
${prefix}${depmod_path} -a ${kernel_uname_r} &> /dev/null || :
fi
EOF
else
cat <<EOF
%post -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
[ "\$(uname -r)" = "${kernel_uname_r}" ] && ${prefix}${depmod_path} -a > /dev/null || :
%postun -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
[ "\$(uname -r)" = "${kernel_uname_r}" ] && ${prefix}${depmod_path} -a > /dev/null || :
EOF
fi
# third part
cat <<EOF
%description -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
This package provides the ${kmodname} kernel modules built for the Linux
kernel ${kernel_uname_r} for the %{_target_cpu} family of processors.
%files -n kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r}
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
%dir $prefix/lib/modules/${kernel_uname_r}/extra
${prefix}/lib/modules/${kernel_uname_r}/extra/${kmodname}/
EOF
}
print_rpmtemplate_kmoddevelpkg ()
{
if [[ "${1}" = "--custom" ]]; then
shift
local customkernel=true
elif [[ "${1}" = "--redhat" ]]; then
shift
local redhatkernel=true
fi
local kernel_uname_r=${1}
cat <<EOF
%package -n kmod-${kmodname}-devel
Summary: ${kmodname} kernel module(s) devel common
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Provides: ${kmodname}-devel-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
EOF
if [[ -z "${customkernel}" ]] && [[ -z "${redhatkernel}" ]]; then
echo "Requires: kmod-${kmodname}-devel-${kernel_uname_r} >= %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}"
fi
cat <<EOF
%description -n kmod-${kmodname}-devel
This package provides the common header files to build kernel modules
which depend on the ${kmodname} kernel module. It may optionally require
the ${kmodname}-devel-<kernel> objects for the newest kernel.
%files -n kmod-${kmodname}-devel
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
%{_usrsrc}/${kmodname}-%{version}
EOF
for kernel in ${1}; do
local kernel_uname_r=${kernel}
echo "%exclude %{_usrsrc}/${kmodname}-%{version}/${kernel_uname_r}"
done
echo
echo
}
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmoddevelpkg ()
{
if [[ "${1}" = "--custom" ]]; then
shift
local customkernel=true
elif [[ "${1}" = "--redhat" ]]; then
# this is needed for akmods
shift
local redhatkernel=true
fi
local kernel_uname_r=${1}
local kernel_variant="${2:+-${2}}"
# first part
cat <<EOF
%package -n kmod-${kmodname}-devel-${kernel_uname_r}
Summary: ${kmodname} kernel module(s) devel for ${kernel_uname_r}
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Provides: kernel-objects-for-kernel = ${kernel_uname_r}
Provides: ${kmodname}-devel-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Provides: kmod-${kmodname}-devel-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}
EOF
# second part
if [[ -z "${customkernel}" ]]; then
cat <<EOF
Requires: kernel-devel-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}
BuildRequires: kernel-devel-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}
%{?KmodsDevelRequires:Requires: %{KmodsDevelRequires}-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}}
%{?KmodsDevelRequires:BuildRequires: %{KmodsDevelRequires}-uname-r = ${kernel_uname_r}}
EOF
fi
# third part
cat <<EOF
%description -n kmod-${kmodname}-devel-${kernel_uname_r}
This package provides objects and symbols required to build kernel modules
which depend on the ${kmodname} kernel modules built for the Linux
kernel ${kernel_uname_r} for the %{_target_cpu} family of processors.
%files -n kmod-${kmodname}-devel-${kernel_uname_r}
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
%{_usrsrc}/${kmodname}-%{version}/${kernel_uname_r}
EOF
}
print_rpmtemplate_kmodmetapkg ()
{
local kernel_uname_r=${1}
local kernel_variant="${2:+-${2}}"
cat <<EOF
%package -n kmod-${kmodname}${kernel_variant}
Summary: Metapackage which tracks in ${kmodname} kernel module for newest kernel${kernel_variant}
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Provides: ${kmodname}-kmod = %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
Requires: kmod-${kmodname}-${kernel_uname_r} >= %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}
%{?KmodsMetaRequires:Requires: %{?KmodsMetaRequires}}
EOF
cat <<EOF
%description -n kmod-${kmodname}${kernel_variant}
This is a meta-package without payload which sole purpose is to require the
${kmodname} kernel module(s) for the newest kernel${kernel_variant}.
to make sure you get it together with a new kernel.
%files -n kmod-${kmodname}${kernel_variant}
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
EOF
}
print_customrpmtemplate ()
{
for kernel in ${1}
do
if [[ -e "${prefix}/lib/modules/${kernel}/build/Makefile" ]]; then
# likely a user-build-kernel with available buildfiles
# fixme: we should check if uname from Makefile is the same as ${kernel}
kernel_versions="${kernel_versions}${kernel}___${prefix}/lib/modules/${kernel}/build/ "
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmodpkg --custom "${kernel}"
# create development package
if [[ -n "${devel}" ]]; then
# create devel package including common headers
print_rpmtemplate_kmoddevelpkg --custom "${kernel}"
# create devel package
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmoddevelpkg --custom "${kernel}"
fi
elif [[ -e "${buildroot}/usr/src/kernels/${kernel}" ]]; then
# this looks like a Fedora/RH kernel -- print a normal template (which includes the proper BR) and be happy :)
kernel_versions="${kernel_versions}${kernel}___${buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/kernels/${kernel} "
# parse kernel versions string and print template
local kernel_verrelarch=${kernel%%${kernels_known_variants}}
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmodpkg --redhat ${kernel} ${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}
# create development package
if [[ -n "${devel}" ]]; then
# create devel package including common headers
print_rpmtemplate_kmoddevelpkg --redhat ${kernel} ${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}
# create devel package
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmoddevelpkg --redhat ${kernel} ${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}
fi
else
error_out 2 "Don't know how to handle ${kernel} -- ${prefix}/lib/modules/${kernel}/build/Makefile not found"
fi
done
# well, it's no header anymore, but who cares ;-)
print_rpmtemplate_header
}
print_rpmtemplate ()
{
# create kernel_versions var
for kernel_version in ${kernel_versions_to_build_for}
do
kernel_versions="${kernel_versions}${kernel_version}___%{_usrsrc}/kernels/${kernel_version} "
done
# and print it and some other required stuff as macro
print_rpmtemplate_header
# now print the packages
for kernel in ${kernel_versions_to_build_for} ; do
local kernel_verrelarch=${kernel%%${kernels_known_variants}}
# create metapackage
print_rpmtemplate_kmodmetapkg "${kernel}" "${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}"
# create package
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmodpkg "${kernel}" "${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}"
if [[ -n "${devel}" ]]; then
# create devel package including common headers
print_rpmtemplate_kmoddevelpkg "${kernel}" "${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}"
# create devel package
print_rpmtemplate_per_kmoddevelpkg "${kernel}" "${kernel##${kernel_verrelarch}}"
fi
done
}
myprog_help ()
{
echo "Usage: ${0##*/} [OPTIONS]"
echo
echo "Creates a template to be used during kmod building"
echo
echo "Available options:"
echo " --filterfile <file> -- filter the results with grep --file <file>"
echo " --for-kernels <list> -- created templates only for these kernels"
echo " --kmodname <file> -- name of the kmod (required)"
echo " --devel -- make kmod-devel package"
echo " --noakmod -- no akmod package"
echo " --repo <name> -- use buildsys-build-<name>-kerneldevpkgs"
echo " --target <arch> -- target-arch (required)"
echo " --buildroot <dir> -- Build root (place to look for build files)"
}
while [[ -n "${1}" ]] ; do
case "${1}" in
--filterfile)
shift
if [[ -z "${1}" ]] ; then
error_out 2 "Please provide path to a filter-file together with --filterfile" >&2
elif [[ ! -e "${1}" ]]; then
error_out 2 "Filterfile ${1} not found" >&2
fi
filterfile="${1}"
shift
;;
--kmodname)
shift
if [[ -z "${1}" ]] ; then
error_out 2 "Please provide the name of the kmod together with --kmodname" >&2
fi
# strip pending -kmod
kmodname="${1%%-kmod}"
shift
;;
--devel)
shift
devel="true"
;;
--prefix)
shift
if [[ -z "${1}" ]] ; then
error_out 2 "Please provide a prefix with --prefix" >&2
fi
prefix="${1}"
shift
;;
--repo)
shift
if [[ -z "${1}" ]] ; then
error_out 2 "Please provide the name of the repo together with --repo" >&2
fi
repo=${1}
shift
;;
--for-kernels)
shift
if [[ -z "${1}" ]] ; then
error_out 2 "Please provide the name of the kmod together with --kmodname" >&2
fi
for_kernels="${1}"
shift
;;
--noakmod)
shift
noakmod="true"
;;
--target)
shift
target="${1}"
shift
;;
--akmod)
shift
build_kernels="akmod"
;;
--newest)
shift
build_kernels="newest"
;;
--current)
shift
build_kernels="current"
;;
--buildroot)
shift
buildroot="${1}"
shift
;;
--help)
myprog_help
exit 0
;;
--version)
echo "${myprog} ${myver}"
exit 0
;;
*)
echo "Error: Unknown option '${1}'." >&2
usage >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
done
if [[ -e ./kmodtool-kernel-variants ]]; then
kernels_known_variants="$(cat ./kmodtool-kernel-variants)"
elif [[ -e /usr/share/kmodtool/kernel-variants ]] ; then
kernels_known_variants="$(cat /usr/share/kmodtool/kernel-variants)"
else
kernels_known_variants="@(smp?(-debug)|PAE?(-debug)|debug|kdump|xen|kirkwood|highbank|imx|omap|tegra)"
fi
# general sanity checks
if [[ -z "${target}" ]]; then
error_out 2 "please pass target arch with --target"
elif [[ -z "${kmodname}" ]]; then
error_out 2 "please pass kmodname with --kmodname"
elif [[ -z "${kernels_known_variants}" ]] ; then
error_out 2 "could not determine known variants"
fi
# go
if [[ -n "${for_kernels}" ]]; then
# this is easy:
print_customrpmtemplate "${for_kernels}"
elif [[ "${build_kernels}" = "akmod" ]]; then
# do only a akmod package
print_akmodtemplate
print_akmodmeta
else
# seems we are on out own to decide for which kernels to build
# we need more sanity checks in this case
if [[ -z "${repo}" ]]; then
error_out 2 "please provide repo name with --repo"
elif ! command -v "buildsys-build-${repo}-kerneldevpkgs" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
error_out 2 "buildsys-build-${repo}-kerneldevpkgs not found"
fi
# call buildsys-build-${repo}-kerneldevpkgs to get the list of kernels
cmdoptions="--target ${target}"
# filterfile to filter list of kernels?
if [[ -n "${filterfile}" ]] ; then
cmdoptions="${cmdoptions} --filterfile ${filterfile}"
fi
kernel_versions_to_build_for=$(buildsys-build-${repo}-kerneldevpkgs "--${build_kernels}" ${cmdoptions}) ||
error_out 2 "buildsys-build-${repo}-kerneldevpkgs failed: ${kernel_versions_to_build_for}"
if [[ "${build_kernels}" = "current" ]] && [[ -z "${noakmod}" ]]; then
print_akmodtemplate
fi
print_rpmtemplate
fi