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- Kernel package tips & tricks.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The kernel is one of the more complicated packages in the distro, and
-for the newcomer, some of the voodoo in the spec file can be somewhat scary.
-This file attempts to document some of the magic.
-
-
-Speeding up make prep
----------------------
-The kernel is nearly 500MB of source code, and as such, 'make prep'
-takes a while. The spec file employs some trickery so that repeated
-invocations of make prep don't take as long. Ordinarily the %prep
-phase of a package will delete the tree it is about to untar/patch.
-The kernel %prep keeps around an unpatched version of the tree,
-and makes a symlink tree clone of that clean tree and than applies
-the patches listed in the spec to the symlink tree.
-This makes a huge difference if you're doing multiple make preps a day.
-As an added bonus, doing a diff between the clean tree and the symlink
-tree is slightly faster than it would be doing two proper copies of the tree.
-
-
-Build logs.
------------
-There's a convenience helper script in scripts/grab-logs.sh
-that will grab the build logs from koji for the kernel version reported
-by make verrel
-
-
-Config hierarchy.
------------------
-Instead of having to maintain a config file for every arch variant we build on,
-the kernel spec uses a nested system of configs. Each option CONFIG_FOO is
-represented by a single file named CONFIG_FOO which contains the state (=y, =m,
-=n). These options are collected in the folder base-generic. Architecture
-specific options are set in nested folders. An option set in a nested folder
-will override the same option set in one of the higher levels.
-
-The individual CONFIG_FOO files only exist in the pkg-git repository. The RPM
-contains kernel-foo.config files which are the result of combining all the
-CONFIG_FOO files. The files are combined by running build_configs.sh. This
-script _must_ be run each time one of the options is changed.
-
-Example flow:
-
-# Enable the option CONFIG_ABC123 as a module for all arches
-echo "CONFIG_ABC123=m" > configs/base-generic/CONFIG_ABC1234
-# enable the option CONFIG_XYZ321 for only x86
-echo "# CONFIG_XYZ321 is not set" > configs/base-generic/CONFIG_XYZ321
-echo "CONFIG_XYZ321=m" > configs/base-generic/x86/CONFIG_XYZ321
-# regenerate the combined config files
-./build_configs.sh
-
-The file config_generation gives a listing of what folders go into each
-config file generated.
-
-Debug options.
---------------
-This is a little complicated, as the purpose & meaning of this changes
-depending on where we are in the release cycle.
-If we are building for a current stable release, 'make release' has
-typically been run already, which sets up the following..
-- Two builds occur, a 'kernel' and a 'kernel-debug' flavor.
-- kernel-debug will get various heavyweight debugging options like
- lockdep etc turned on.
-
-If we are building for rawhide, 'make debug' has been run, which changes
-the status quo to:
-- We only build one kernel 'kernel'
-- The debug options are always turned on.
-This is done to increase coverage testing, as not many people actually
-run kernel-debug.
-
-The debug options are managed in a separate heierarchy under base-debug. This
-works in a similar manner to base-generic. More deeply nested folders, again,
-override options. The file config_generation gives a listing of what folders
-go into each config file generated.