cp $RHEL_KMODTOOL $LBUILD_KMODTOOL
pushd ${LBUILD_DIR}/rhel7
patch -p1 < kmodtool.patch
+# Replace the hardcoded /usr/src/kernels with our build path
+tmp="${TOPDIR}/reused/usr/src/kernels"
+tmp="${tmp//\//\\/}"
+sed -i "s/\/usr\/src\/kernels/${tmp}/g" ${LBUILD_DIR}/rhel7/kmodtool
chmod 755 kmodtool
popd
# Next we replace %kernel_module_package with one that is nearly
# identical, but calls lbuild's modified kmodtool script.
# We need to cleanout the previous entry
sed -i "/^%kernel_module_package/,/^)}$/d" $RMAC
-sed -e "s|REPLACE_ME|$LBUILD_KMODTOOL|" \
+sed -e "s|REPLACE_ME|$LBUILD_KMODTOOL|" -e "s/\/usr\/src\/kernels/${tmp}/g" \
${LBUILD_DIR}/rhel7/rpmmacros.template > ${LBUILD_DIR}/rhel7/rpmmacros
cat ${LBUILD_DIR}/rhel7/rpmmacros >> $RMAC
}
+kernel_debuginfo_location() {
+
+ echo "http://debuginfo.centos.org/7/x86_64/"
+
+}
+
cleanup_rpmmacros() {
sed -i "/^%kernel_module_package/,/^)}$/d" $RMAC
}
-apply_kmod_requires() {
- # until we have achieved full kABI compatibility we need to
- # restrict the kernel range that can be used to the kernel
- # version from the RHEL minor release
- # this is supposed to be done for kmods automatically but
- # RHBZ#1467319 seems to be getting in the way
- local kver=$(find_linux_release)
- local linuxversion=${kver%%-*}
- local linuxrelease=${kver##*-}
- local kabiminor=${linuxrelease%%.*}
- echo "Requires: kernel < $linuxversion-$((kabiminor+1)), kernel >= $linuxversion-$((kabiminor))" >> rpm/kmp-lustre.preamble
+apply_kmod_requires_conflicts() {
+ if $PATCHLESS; then
+ # don't allow the patched kernel to be considered as a valid kernel
+ # for the patchless client
+ echo "Conflicts: kernel-lustre" >> rpm/kmp-lustre.preamble
+ fi
}