# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-kernel/mips-sources/mips-sources-2.6.22.6.ebuild,v 1.3 2008/02/10 01:42:35 kumba Exp $ # INCLUDED: # 1) linux sources from kernel.org # 2) linux-mips.org GIT snapshot diff from 02 Sep 2007 # 3) Generic Fixes # 4) Patch for IP30 Support (http://www.linux-mips.org/~skylark/) # 5) Patch for IP28 Support (http://home.alphastar.de/fuerst/download.html) # 6) Patches (hacks) for IP27 support (ftp://ftp.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/people/ralf/ip27/) # 7) Patch for Remaining Cobalt Bits (http://www.colonel-panic.org/cobalt-mips/) # 8) Experimental patches (IP27 hacks, et al) #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Version Data OKV=${PV/_/-} GITDATE="20070902" # Date of diff between kernel.org and lmo GIT GENPATCHVER="1.30" # Tarball version for generic patches EXTRAVERSION="-mipsgit-${GITDATE}" KV="${OKV}${EXTRAVERSION}" F_KV="${OKV}" # Fetch KV, used to know what mipsgit diff to grab. STABLEVER="${F_KV}" # Stable Version (2.6.x) PATCHVER="" # Directories S="${WORKDIR}/linux-${OKV}-${GITDATE}" MIPS_PATCHES="${WORKDIR}/mips-patches" # Inherit Eclasses ETYPE="sources" inherit kernel eutils versionator # Portage Vars HOMEPAGE="http://www.linux-mips.org/ http://www.gentoo.org/" SLOT="${OKV}" PROVIDE="virtual/linux-sources virtual/alsa" KEYWORDS="-* mips" IUSE="cobalt ip27 ip28 ip30 ip32r10k" DEPEND=">=sys-devel/gcc-4.1.1" # Version Control Variables USE_RC="no" # If set to "yes", then attempt to use an RC kernel USE_PNT="yes" # If set to "yes", then attempt to use a point-release (2.6.x.y) # Machine Support Control Variables DO_IP22="yes" # If "yes", enable IP22 support (SGI Indy, Indigo2 R4x00) DO_IP27="no" # IP27 support (SGI Origin) DO_IP28="no" # IP28 support (SGI Indigo2 Impact R10000) DO_IP30="yes" # IP30 support (SGI Octane) DO_IP32="yes" # IP32 support (SGI O2, R5000/RM5200 Only) DO_CBLT="test" # Cobalt Support (Cobalt Microsystems) # Machine Stable Version Variables SV_IP22="" # If set && DO_IP22 == "no", indicates last "good" IP22 version SV_IP27="2.6.20.18" # DO_IP27 == "no", IP27 SV_IP28="2.6.20.18" # DO_IP28 == "no", IP28 SV_IP30="" # DO_IP30 == "no", IP30 SV_IP32="" # DO_IP32 == "no", IP32 SV_CBLT="" # DO_CBLT == "no", Cobalt # If USE_RC == "yes", use a release candidate kernel (2.6.X-rcY) if [ "${USE_RC}" = "yes" ]; then KVXY="$(get_version_component_range 1-2)" # Kernel Major/Minor KVZ="$(get_version_component_range 3)" # Kernel Revision Pt. 1 KVRC="$(get_version_component_range 4)" # Kernel RC F_KV="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)-${KVRC}" STABLEVER="${KVXY}.$((${KVZ} - 1))" # Last stable version (Rev - 1) PATCHVER="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/patch-${OKV}.bz2" EXTRAVERSION="-${KVRC}-mipsgit-${GITDATE}" KV="${OKV}-${EXTRAVERSION}" USE_PNT="no" fi # If USE_PNT == "yes", use a point release kernel (2.6.x.y) if [ "${USE_PNT}" = "yes" ]; then F_KV="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)" # Get Maj/Min/Rev (x.y.z) STABLEVER="${F_KV}" # Last Revision release PATCHVER="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-${OKV}.bz2" # Patch for new point release EXTRAVERSION=".$(get_version_component_range 4)-mipsgit-${GITDATE}" KV="${OKV}${EXTRAVERSION}" USE_RC="no" fi DESCRIPTION="Linux-Mips GIT sources for MIPS-based machines, dated ${GITDATE}" SRC_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-${STABLEVER}.tar.bz2 mirror://gentoo/mipsgit-${F_KV}-${GITDATE}.diff.bz2 mirror://gentoo/${PN}-generic_patches-${GENPATCHVER}.tar.bz2 ${PATCHVER}" #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Error/Warning messages err_only_one_mach_allowed() { echo -e "" eerror "A patchset for a specific machine-type has already been selected." eerror "No other patches for machines-types are permitted. You will need a" eerror "separate copy of the kernel sources for each different machine-type" eerror "you want to build a kernel for." die "Only one machine-type patchset allowed" } err_disabled_mach() { # Get args local mach_name="${1}" local mach_abbr="${2}" local mach_use="${3}" local need_test="${4}" # Get stable version, if exists local stable_ver="SV_${mach_abbr}" stable_ver="${!stable_ver}" # See if this machine needs a USE passed or skip dying local has_use [ ! -z "${mach_use}" -a "${mach_use}" != "skip" ] && has_use="USE=\"${mach_use}\" " # Print error && (maybe) die echo -e "" if [ "${need_test}" != "test" ]; then eerror "${mach_name} Support has been disabled in this ebuild" eerror "revision. If you wish to merge ${mach_name} sources, then" eerror "run ${has_use}emerge =mips-sources-${stable_ver}" [ "${mach_use}" != "skip" ] && die "${mach_name} Support disabled." else ewarn "${mach_name} Support has been marked as needing testing in this" ewarn "ebuild revision. This usually means that any patches to support" ewarn "${mach_name} have been forward ported and maybe even compile-tested," ewarn "but not yet booted on real hardware, possibly due to a lack of access" ewarn "to such hardware. If you happen to boot this kernel and have no" ewarn "problems at all, then please inform the maintainer. Otherwise, if" ewarn "experience a bug, an oops/panic, or some other oddity, then please" ewarn "file a bug at bugs.gentoo.org, and assign it to the mips team." fi return 0 } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Machine Information Messages # # If needing to whitespace for formatting in 'einfo', 'ewarn', or 'eerror', use # \040 for a space instead of the standard space. These functions strip redundant # white space for some unknown reason show_ip22_info() { echo -e "" einfo "IP22 systems with an R5000 processor should work well with this release." einfo "The R4x00 series of processors tend to be rather flaky, especially the" einfo "R4600. If you have to run an R4x00 processor, then try to use an R4400." einfo "" einfo "Some Notes:" einfo "\t- Supported graphics card right now is Newport (XL)." einfo "\t- A driver for Extreme (XZ) supposedly exists, but its author" einfo "\t\040\040has steadfastly refused to release the code for various reasons." einfo "\t\040\040Any questions regarding its status should be directed to "onion" in" einfo "\t\040\040#mipslinux on the Freenode IRC network. Given he is the author, he" einfo "\t\040\040will know the most current status of the driver." echo -e "" } show_ip27_info() { echo -e "" ewarn "IP27 support can be considered a game of Russian Roulette. It'll work" ewarn "great for some but not for others. We don't get a chance to test this" ewarn "machine very often with each new kernel, so your mileage may vary." echo -e "" } show_ip28_info() { echo -e "" einfo "Support for the Indigo2 Impact R10000 is experimental, and will likely remain so." einfo "As such, If you do not have a clue in the world about what an IP28 is, what the" einfo "mips architecture is about, are new to Gentoo, or even Linux in particular, then" einfo "it is highly advised that you steer clear of messing with this machine. Due to" einfo "the experimental nature of this particular class of system, we have to provide" einfo "such warnings, as it is only for use by those who know what they are doing." echo -e "" ewarn "Remember, due to the R10000 Speculative Execution issue that exists with this" ewarn "machine class, _nothing_ is guaranteed to work smoothly. Your mileage may vary." echo -e "" } show_ip30_info() { echo -e "" einfo "Things to keep in mind when building a kernel for an SGI Octane:" einfo "\t- Impact (MGRAS) console and X driver work, please report any bugs." einfo "\t- VPro (Odyssey) console works, but no X driver exists yet." einfo "\t- PCI Card Cages should work for many devices, except certain types like" einfo "\t\040\040PCI-to-PCI bridges (USB hubs, USB flash card readers for example)." einfo "\t- Do not use OHCI-based USB cards in Octane. They're broke on this machine." einfo "\t\040\040Patches are welcome to fix the issue." einfo "\t- Equally, UHCI Cards are showing issues in this release, but should still" einfo "\t\040\040function somewhat. This issue manifests itself when using pl2303 USB->Serial" einfo "\t\040\040adapters." einfo "\t- Other XIO-based devices like MENET and various Impact addons remain" einfo "\t\040\040untested and are not guaranteed to work. This applies to various" einfo "\t\040\040digital video conversion boards as well." echo -e "" } show_ip32_info() { echo -e "" einfo "IP32 systems function well, however there are some notes:" einfo "\t- No driver exists yet for the sound card. There is active work on one," einfo "\t\040\040however. Interested parties are encouraged to browse the Linux/MIPS" einfo "\t\040\040mailing list archives during the first few months of 2007 for more" einfo "\t\040\040information on this driver's status." einfo "\t- Framebuffer console is limited to 4MB. Anything greater" einfo "\t\040\040specified when building the kernel will likely oops or panic" einfo "\t\040\040the kernel." einfo "\t- X support is limited to the generic fbdev driver. No X gbefb" einfo "\t\040\040driver exists for O2 yet. Patches are welcome, however :)" echo -e "" if use ip32r10k; then eerror "R10000/R12000 Support on IP32 is ${HILITE}HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL!${NORMAL}" eerror "This is intended ONLY for people interested in fixing it up. And" eerror "by that, I mean people willing to SEND IN PATCHES! If you're not" eerror "interested in debugging this issue seriously or just want to run it" eerror "as a user, then DO NOT USE THIS. Really, we mean it." echo -e "" eerror "All that said, initial testing seems to indicate that this system will" eerror "stay online for a reasonable amount of time and will compile packages." eerror "However, the primary console (which is serial, gbefb seems dead for now)" eerror "will fill with CRIME CPU errors every so often. A majority of these" eerror "seem harmless, however a few non-fatal oopses have also been triggered." echo -e "" eerror "We're interesting in finding anyone with knowledge of the R10000" eerror "workaround for speculative execution listed in the R10000 Processor" eerror "manual, or those who are familiar with the IP32 chipset and the feature" eerror "called \"Juice\"." echo -e "" fi eerror "!!! BIG FAT WARNING" eerror "!!! To Build 64bit kernels for SGI O2 (IP32) or SGI Indy/Indigo2 R4x00 (IP22)" eerror "!!! systems, you _need_ to be using a >=gcc-4.1.1 compiler, have CONFIG_BUILD_ELF64" eerror "!!! disabled in your kernel config, and building with the ${HILITE}vmlinux.32${NORMAL} make target." eerror "!!! In prior times, an ugly hack was used to build an ELF64 binary that resembled" eerror "!!! an ELF32 binary in order to make the ARCS PROMs on these systems boot the" eerror "!!! kernel. This hack is no longer in use nor supported in 2.6.17 and beyond. In" eerror "!!! order to achieve the same effect, a new flag available in >=gcc-4.x is used," eerror "!!! and as such, makes >=gcc-4.1.1 the preferred compiler for 2.6.17 and beyond." eerror "" eerror "!!! Remember, build your IP22 and IP32 kernels with the following command:" eerror "!!! following make command: ${GOOD}make vmlinux.32${NORMAL}" eerror "!!! Once done, copy the ${GOOD}vmlinux.32${NORMAL} file and boot that. Do not use the" eerror "!!! ${BAD}vmlinux${NORMAL} file -- this will either not boot on IP22 or result in" eerror "!!! undocumented weirdness on IP32 systems." } show_cobalt_info() { echo -e "" einfo "Please keep in mind that the 2.6 kernel will NOT boot on Cobalt" einfo "systems that are still using the old Cobalt bootloader. In" einfo "order to boot a 2.6 kernel on Cobalt systems, you must be using" einfo "the CoLo bootloader, which does not have the kernel" einfo "size limitation that the older bootloader has. If you want" einfo "to use the newer bootloader, make sure you have sys-boot/colo" einfo "installed and setup." echo -e "" } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Check our USE flags for machine-specific flags and give appropriate warnings/errors. # Hope the user isn't crazy enough to try using combinations of these flags. # Only use one machine-specific flag at a time for each type of desired machine-support. # # Affected machines: ip27 ip28 ip30 # Not Affected: cobalt ip22 ip32 pkg_setup() { local arch_is_selected="no" local mach_ip local mach_enable local mach_name local x # See if we're on a cobalt system first (must use the cobalt-mips profile) if use cobalt; then arch_is_selected="yes" [ "${DO_CBLT}" = "test" ] \ && err_disabled_mach "Cobalt Microsystems" "CBLT" "cobalt" "test" [ "${DO_CBLT}" = "no" ] \ && err_disabled_mach "Cobalt Microsystems" "CBLT" "cobalt" show_cobalt_info fi # Exclusive machine patchsets # These are not allowed to be mixed together, thus only one of them may be applied # to a tree per merge. for x in \ "ip27 SGI Origin 200/2000" \ "ip28 SGI Indigo2 Impact R10000" \ "ip30 SGI Octane" do set -- ${x} # Set positional params mach_ip="${1}" # Grab the first param (HW IP for SGI) shift # Shift the positions mach_name="${*}" # Get the rest (Name) if use ${mach_ip}; then # Fetch the value indiciating if the machine is enabled or not mach_enable="DO_${mach_ip/ip/IP}" mach_enable="${!mach_enable}" # Make sure only one of these exclusive machine patches is selected [ "${arch_is_selected}" = "no" ] \ && arch_is_selected="yes" \ || err_only_one_mach_allowed # Is the machine support disabled or marked as needing testing? [ "${mach_enable}" = "test" ] \ && err_disabled_mach "${mach_name}" "${mach_ip/ip/IP}" "${mach_ip}" "test" [ "${mach_enable}" = "no" ] \ && err_disabled_mach "${mach_name}" "${mach_ip/ip/IP}" "${mach_ip}" # Show relevant information about the machine show_${mach_ip}_info fi done # All other systems that don't have a USE flag go here # These systems have base-line support included in linux-mips git, so # instead of failing, if disabled, we simply warn the user if [ "${arch_is_selected}" = "no" ]; then [ "${DO_IP22}" = "no" ] \ && err_disabled_mach "SGI Indy/Indigo2 R4x00" "IP22" "skip" \ || show_ip22_info [ "${DO_IP32}" = "no" ] \ && err_disabled_mach "SGI O2" "IP32" "skip" \ || show_ip32_info fi } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Generic Patches - Safe to use globally do_generic_patches() { echo -e "" ebegin ">>> Generic Patches" # IP22 Patches epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.16-ip22-vino-64bit-ioctl-fixes.patch # IP32 Patches epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.11-ip32-mace-is-always-eth0.patch # Cobalt Patches epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-cobalt-bits.patch # Generic epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.17-ths-mips-tweaks.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.12-seccomp-no-default.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.11-add-byteorder-to-proc.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-squashfs-3.2-r2.patch eend } # NOT safe for production systems # Use at own risk, do _not_ file bugs on effects of these patches do_sekrit_patches() { # /* EXPERIMENTAL - DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION KERNELS */ if use ip32r10k; then # Modified version of the IP28 cache barriers patch for the kernel # that removes all the IP28 specific pieces and leaves behind only # the generic segments. epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.20-ip32-r10k-support.patch fi ## # No Sekrit Patches! ## sleep 0 # /* EXPERIMENTAL - DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION KERNELS */ } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Exclusive Machine Patchsets # SGI Origin (IP27) do_ip27_support() { echo -e "" einfo ">>> Patching kernel for SGI Origin 200/2000 (IP27) support ..." epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-ioc3-metadriver-r27.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.17-ip27-horrible-hacks_may-eat-kittens.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.17-ip27-rev-pci-tweak.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.19-ip27-hack-attack.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-ioc3-revert_commit_691cd0c.patch } # SGI Indigo2 Impact R10000 (IP28) do_ip28_support() { echo -e "" einfo ">>> Patching kernel for SGI Indigo2 Impact R10000 (IP28) support ..." epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.20-ip28-i2_impact-support-r2.patch } # SGI Octane 'Speedracer' (IP30) do_ip30_support() { echo -e "" einfo ">>> Patching kernel for SGI Octane (IP30) support ..." epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-ioc3-metadriver-r27.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-ip30-octane-support-r28.patch epatch ${MIPS_PATCHES}/misc-2.6.22-ioc3-revert_commit_691cd0c.patch } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Renames source trees for the few machines that we have separate patches for rename_source_tree() { if [ ! -z "${1}" ]; then if use ${1}; then mv ${S} ${S}.${1} S="${S}.${1}" fi fi } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ src_unpack() { local x unpack ${A} mv ${WORKDIR}/linux-${STABLEVER} ${WORKDIR}/linux-${OKV}-${GITDATE} cd ${S} # If USE_RC == "yes", use a release candidate kernel (2.6.x-rcy) # OR # if USE_PNT == "yes", use a point-release kernel (2.6.x.y) if [ "${USE_RC}" = "yes" -o "${USE_PNT}" = "yes" ]; then echo -e "" einfo ">>> linux-${STABLEVER} --> linux-${OKV} ..." epatch ${WORKDIR}/patch-${OKV} fi # Update the vanilla sources with linux-mips GIT changes echo -e "" einfo ">>> linux-${OKV} --> linux-${OKV}-${GITDATE} patch ..." epatch ${WORKDIR}/mipsgit-${F_KV}-${GITDATE}.diff # Generic patches we always include do_generic_patches # Machine-specific patches for x in {ip27,ip28,ip30}; do use ${x} && do_${x}_support done # Patches for experimental use do_sekrit_patches # All done, resume normal portage work kernel_universal_unpack } src_install() { # Rename the source trees for exclusive machines local x for x in {ip27,ip28,ip30,cobalt}; do use ${x} && rename_source_tree ${x} done kernel_src_install } pkg_postinst() { # Symlink /usr/src/linux as appropriate local my_ksrc="${S##*/}" for x in {ip27,ip28,ip30,cobalt}; do use ${x} && my_ksrc="${my_ksrc}.${x}" done if [ ! -e ${ROOT}usr/src/linux ]; then rm -f ${ROOT}usr/src/linux ln -sf ${my_ksrc} ${ROOT}/usr/src/linux fi } #//------------------------------------------------------------------------------