Marking 9999 ebuild for sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19 as stable.
Change-Id: I3d0cf1682e3487c16b54f9a7967d6bd80fc95ce9
diff --git a/project-lakitu/sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19/lakitu-kernel-4_19-4.19.127-r540.ebuild b/project-lakitu/sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19/lakitu-kernel-4_19-4.19.127-r540.ebuild
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--- a/project-lakitu/sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19/lakitu-kernel-4_19-4.19.127-r540.ebuild
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-# Copyright 2019 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=6
-
-CROS_WORKON_COMMIT="f8649a7408c63f53937e33b0e8379679b0434849"
-CROS_WORKON_TREE="1fa712dd5c6ce7f1be76a4137857ff44520b992a"
-CROS_WORKON_REPO="https://cos.googlesource.com"
-CROS_WORKON_PROJECT="third_party/kernel"
-CROS_WORKON_LOCALNAME="kernel/v4.19"
-
-CHROMEOS_KERNEL_CONFIG="${FILESDIR}/base.config"
-
-# This must be inherited *after* EGIT/CROS_WORKON variables defined
-inherit cros-workon cros-kernel2 osreleased
-
-STRIP_MASK+=" /usr/src/${P}/build/vmlinux"
-STRIP_MASK+=" *.ko"
-
-DESCRIPTION="COS Linux Kernel 4.19"
-HOMEPAGE="https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/chromium-os-kernel"
-KEYWORDS="*"
-IUSE="module_sign gpu"
-
-src_configure() {
- if use module_sign ; then
- # Provide a custom key configuration file, because otherwise the kernel
- # would auto-generate one.
- mkdir -p "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)/certs"
- cp -f "${FILESDIR}/x509.genkey" \
- "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)/certs/x509.genkey" || die
- # Different board use different root key.
- if use gpu ; then
- # The root key belongs to lakitu-gpu board.
- cp -f "${FILESDIR}/lakitu_gpu_root_cert.pem" \
- "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)/certs/trusted_key.pem" || die
- else
- # The root key belongs to lakitu board.
- cp -f "${FILESDIR}/lakitu_root_cert.pem" \
- "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)/certs/trusted_key.pem" || die
- fi
- fi
- cros-kernel2_src_configure
-}
-
-# Change for EAPI=6
-src_prepare() {
- default
- cros-kernel2_src_prepare
-}
-
-tar_kernel_source() {
- # Put kernel source tarball under /opt to avoid it gets
- # masked by INSTALL_MASK.
- local source_dir=opt/google/src
- dodir "${source_dir}"
- pushd "${D}/usr/src/${P}" || die
- tar --exclude="./build" -czf "${D}/${source_dir}/kernel-src.tar.gz" .
- popd || die
-}
-
-tar_kernel_headers() {
- einfo "Packaging kernel headers"
- # We do pretty much exactly what scripts/package/builddeb does.
- pushd "${D}/usr/src/${P}" || die
- (
- find . -name Makefile\* -o -name Kconfig\* -o -name \*.pl
- find arch/*/include include scripts -type f -o -type l
- find "arch/$(tc-arch-kernel)" -name module.lds -o -name Kbuild.platforms -o -name Platform
- find "arch/$(tc-arch-kernel)" -name include -o -name scripts -type d | while IFS='' read -r line; do
- find "${line}" -type f
- done
- ) > "${T}/hdrsrcfiles"
- popd || die
-
- pushd "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)" || die
- {
- if cros_chkconfig_present STACK_VALIDATION; then
- find tools/objtool -type f -executable
- fi
-
- find "arch/$(tc-arch-kernel)/include" Module.symvers include scripts -type f
-
- if cros_chkconfig_present GCC_PLUGINS; then
- find scripts/gcc-plugins -name \*.so -o -name gcc-common.h
- fi
- } > "${T}/hdrobjfiles"
- popd || die
-
- local destdir="${T}/headers_tmp/usr/src/linux-headers-$(kernelrelease)"
- mkdir -p "${destdir}"
- tar -c -f - -C "${D}/usr/src/${P}" -T "${T}/hdrsrcfiles" | tar -xf - -C "${destdir}"
- tar -c -f - -C "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)" -T "${T}/hdrobjfiles" | tar -xf - -C "${destdir}"
- rm "${T}/hdrsrcfiles" "${T}/hdrobjfiles"
-
- cp "$(cros-workon_get_build_dir)/.config" "${destdir}/.config"
-
- # We don't configure INSTALL_MASK to remove files in /opt, so export the
- # headers tarball through /opt.
- local source_dir=opt/google/src
- dodir "${source_dir}"
- pushd "${T}/headers_tmp" || die
- tar -czf "${D}/${source_dir}/kernel-headers.tgz" .
- popd || die
- rm -r "${T}/headers_tmp"
-}
-
-write_toolchain_env() {
- # Write the compiler info used for kernel compilation
- # in toolchain_env.
- local toolchain_env_dir=etc
- # Example for toolchain_env content:
- # CC=x86_64-cros-linux-gnu-clang
- # CXX=x86_64-cros-linux-gnu-clang++
- # The file will be deleted after copying data to BUILD_DIR artifact
- echo "CC=${CC}" > "${D}/${toolchain_env_dir}/toolchain_env"
- echo "CXX=${CXX}" >> "${D}/${toolchain_env_dir}/toolchain_env"
-}
-
-write_kernel_info() {
- # Write kernel information used for building kernel.
- local kernel_info_dir=etc
- # Example for kernel_info content:
- # URL=https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel
- echo "URL=${CROS_WORKON_REPO}/${CROS_WORKON_PROJECT}" > "${D}/${kernel_info_dir}/kernel_info"
-}
-
-get_kernel_commit_id() {
- # Provide kernel commit id
- # VCSID variable is unconditionally set by the cros-workon eclass, and
- # is in the form of "<ebuild_revision>-<sha1>".
- echo "${VCSID##*-}"
-}
-
-write_kernel_commit() {
- # Write kernel commit information used for building kernel.
- local kernel_commit_dir=etc
- # Example for kernel_commit content:
- # c7ad6ff415b5a1e87f8333e2a63c7209e6efc1b2
- get_kernel_commit_id > "${D}/${kernel_commit_dir}/kernel_commit"
-}
-
-src_install() {
- cros-kernel2_src_install
-
- do_osrelease_field "KERNEL_COMMIT_ID" "$(get_kernel_commit_id)"
-
- # Install kernel source and headers tarballs so they can be exported as
- # artifacts later.
- tar_kernel_source
- tar_kernel_headers
- # Install kernel compiler information
- write_toolchain_env
- # Install kernel source information
- write_kernel_info
- # Install kernel commit information
- write_kernel_commit
-}
-
-# Change the following (commented out) number to the next prime number
-# when you change base.config. This workaround will force the
-# ChromeOS CQ to uprev sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19 ebuild and pick up the
-# configuration changes. In absence of this workaround the config changes
-# would not be picked up unless there was a code change in kernel source tree.
-#
-# NOTE: There's nothing magic keeping this number prime but you just need to
-# make _any_ change to this file. ...so why not keep it prime?
-#
-# The coolest prime number is: 47
diff --git a/project-lakitu/sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19/lakitu-kernel-4_19-4.19.127-r541.ebuild b/project-lakitu/sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19/lakitu-kernel-4_19-4.19.127-r541.ebuild
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/project-lakitu/sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19/lakitu-kernel-4_19-4.19.127-r541.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+# Copyright 2019 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=6
+
+CROS_WORKON_COMMIT="f8649a7408c63f53937e33b0e8379679b0434849"
+CROS_WORKON_TREE="1fa712dd5c6ce7f1be76a4137857ff44520b992a"
+CROS_WORKON_REPO="https://cos.googlesource.com"
+CROS_WORKON_PROJECT="third_party/kernel"
+CROS_WORKON_LOCALNAME="kernel/v4.19"
+
+CHROMEOS_KERNEL_CONFIG="${FILESDIR}/base.config"
+
+# This must be inherited *after* EGIT/CROS_WORKON variables defined
+inherit cros-workon cos-kernel
+
+STRIP_MASK+=" /usr/src/${P}/build/vmlinux"
+STRIP_MASK+=" *.ko"
+
+DESCRIPTION="COS Linux Kernel 4.19"
+HOMEPAGE="https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/chromium-os-kernel"
+KEYWORDS="*"
+
+COS_KERNEL_X509_GENKEY="${FILESDIR}/x509.genkey"
+COS_KERNEL_ROOT_CERT="${FILESDIR}/lakitu_root_cert.pem"
+COS_KERNEL_GPU_ROOT_CERT="${FILESDIR}/lakitu_gpu_root_cert.pem"
+
+src_configure() {
+ cos-kernel_src_configure
+}
+
+# Change for EAPI=6
+src_prepare() {
+ default
+ cos-kernel_src_prepare
+}
+
+src_install() {
+ cos-kernel_src_install
+
+}
+
+# Change the following (commented out) number to the next prime number
+# when you change base.config. This workaround will force the
+# ChromeOS CQ to uprev sys-kernel/lakitu-kernel-4_19 ebuild and pick up the
+# configuration changes. In absence of this workaround the config changes
+# would not be picked up unless there was a code change in kernel source tree.
+#
+# NOTE: There's nothing magic keeping this number prime but you just need to
+# make _any_ change to this file. ...so why not keep it prime?
+#
+# The coolest prime number is: 47