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# Copyright 2020-2024 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# @ECLASS: kernel-build.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Distribution Kernel Project <[email protected]>
# @AUTHOR:
# Michał Górny <[email protected]>
# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 8
# @PROVIDES: kernel-install
# @BLURB: Build mechanics for Distribution Kernels
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This eclass provides the logic to build a Distribution Kernel from
# source and install it. Post-install and test logic is inherited
# from kernel-install.eclass.
#
# The ebuild must take care of unpacking the kernel sources, copying
# an appropriate .config into them (e.g. in src_prepare()) and setting
# correct S. The eclass takes care of respecting savedconfig, building
# the kernel and installing it along with its modules and subset
# of sources needed to build external modules.
case ${EAPI} in
8) ;;
*) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI ${EAPI:-0} not supported" ;;
esac
if [[ ! ${_KERNEL_BUILD_ECLASS} ]]; then
_KERNEL_BUILD_ECLASS=1
PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..12} )
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN} ]]; then
inherit secureboot
fi
inherit multiprocessing python-any-r1 savedconfig toolchain-funcs kernel-install
BDEPEND="
${PYTHON_DEPS}
app-alternatives/cpio
app-alternatives/bc
app-alternatives/lex
virtual/libelf
app-alternatives/yacc
arm? ( sys-apps/dtc )
arm64? ( sys-apps/dtc )
riscv? ( sys-apps/dtc )
"
IUSE="+strip"
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN
# @PRE_INHERIT
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If set to a non-null value, inherits secureboot.eclass, adds
# IUSE=modules-sign and required logic to manipulate the kernel
# config while respecting the MODULES_SIGN_HASH, MODULES_SIGN_CERT,
# and MODULES_SIGN_KEY user variables.
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: MODULES_SIGN_HASH
# @USER_VARIABLE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Used with USE=modules-sign. Can be set to hash algorithm to use
# during signature generation (CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA256).
#
# Valid values: sha512,sha384,sha256,sha224,sha1
#
# Default if unset: sha512
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: MODULES_SIGN_KEY
# @USER_VARIABLE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Used with USE=modules-sign. Can be set to the path of the private
# key in PEM format to use, or a PKCS#11 URI (CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY).
#
# If path is relative (e.g. "certs/name.pem"), it is assumed to be
# relative to the kernel build directory being used.
#
# If the key requires a passphrase or PIN, the used kernel sign-file
# utility recognizes the KBUILD_SIGN_PIN environment variable. Be
# warned that the package manager may store this value in binary
# packages, database files, temporary files, and possibly logs. This
# eclass unsets the variable after use to mitigate the issue (notably
# for shared binary packages), but use this with care.
#
# Default if unset: certs/signing_key.pem
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: MODULES_SIGN_CERT
# @USER_VARIABLE
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Used with USE=modules-sign. Can be set to the path of the public
# key in PEM format to use. Must be specified if MODULES_SIGN_KEY
# is set to a path of a file that only contains the private key.
# @ECLASS_VARIABLE: KERNEL_GENERIC_UKI_CMDLINE
# @USER_VARIABLE
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If KERNEL_IUSE_GENERIC_UKI is set, this variable allows setting the
# built-in kernel command line for the UKI. If unset, the default is
# root=/dev/gpt-auto-root ro
: "${KERNEL_GENERIC_UKI_CMDLINE:="root=/dev/gpt-auto-root ro"}"
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN} ]]; then
IUSE+=" modules-sign"
REQUIRED_USE="secureboot? ( modules-sign )"
BDEPEND+="
modules-sign? ( dev-libs/openssl )
"
fi
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_GENERIC_UKI} ]]; then
BDEPEND+="
generic-uki? ( ${!INITRD_PACKAGES[@]} )
"
fi
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_pkg_setup
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Call python-any-r1 and secureboot pkg_setup
kernel-build_pkg_setup() {
python-any-r1_pkg_setup
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN} ]]; then
secureboot_pkg_setup
if [[ -e ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} && ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} != pkcs11:* ]]; then
if [[ -e ${MODULES_SIGN_CERT} && ${MODULES_SIGN_CERT} != ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} ]]; then
MODULES_SIGN_KEY_CONTENTS="$(cat "${MODULES_SIGN_CERT}" "${MODULES_SIGN_KEY}" || die)"
else
MODULES_SIGN_KEY_CONTENTS="$(< "${MODULES_SIGN_KEY}")"
fi
fi
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_src_configure
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Prepare the toolchain for building the kernel, get the default .config
# or restore savedconfig, and get build tree configured for modprep.
kernel-build_src_configure() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
if ! tc-is-cross-compiler && use hppa ; then
if [[ ${CHOST} == hppa2.0-* ]] ; then
# Only hppa2.0 can handle 64-bit anyway.
# Right now, hppa2.0 can run both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels,
# but it seems like most people do 64-bit kernels now
# (obviously needed for more RAM too).
# TODO: What if they want a 32-bit kernel?
# Not too worried about this case right now.
elog "Forcing 64 bit (${CHOST/2.0/64}) build..."
export CHOST=${CHOST/2.0/64}
fi
fi
# force ld.bfd if we can find it easily
local LD="$(tc-getLD)"
if type -P "${LD}.bfd" &>/dev/null; then
LD+=.bfd
fi
tc-export_build_env
MAKEARGS=(
V=1
HOSTCC="$(tc-getBUILD_CC)"
HOSTCXX="$(tc-getBUILD_CXX)"
HOSTCFLAGS="${BUILD_CFLAGS}"
HOSTLDFLAGS="${BUILD_LDFLAGS}"
CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}-
AS="$(tc-getAS)"
CC="$(tc-getCC)"
LD="${LD}"
AR="$(tc-getAR)"
NM="$(tc-getNM)"
STRIP="$(tc-getSTRIP)"
OBJCOPY="$(tc-getOBJCOPY)"
OBJDUMP="$(tc-getOBJDUMP)"
# we need to pass it to override colliding Gentoo envvar
ARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel)
)
if type -P xz &>/dev/null ; then
export XZ_OPT="-T$(makeopts_jobs) --memlimit-compress=50% -q"
fi
if type -P zstd &>/dev/null ; then
export ZSTD_NBTHREADS="$(makeopts_jobs)"
fi
# pigz/pbzip2/lbzip2 all need to take an argument, not an env var,
# for their options, which won't work because of how the kernel build system
# uses the variables (e.g. passes directly to tar as an executable).
if type -P pigz &>/dev/null ; then
MAKEARGS+=( KGZIP="pigz" )
fi
if type -P pbzip2 &>/dev/null ; then
MAKEARGS+=( KBZIP2="pbzip2" )
elif type -P lbzip2 &>/dev/null ; then
MAKEARGS+=( KBZIP2="lbzip2" )
fi
restore_config .config
[[ -f .config ]] || die "Ebuild error: please copy default config into .config"
if [[ -z "${KV_LOCALVERSION}" ]]; then
KV_LOCALVERSION=$(sed -n -e 's#^CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="\(.*\)"$#\1#p' \
.config)
fi
# If this is set by USE=secureboot or user config this will have an effect
# on the name of the output image. Set this variable to track this setting.
if grep -q "CONFIG_EFI_ZBOOT=y" .config; then
KERNEL_EFI_ZBOOT=1
fi
mkdir -p "${WORKDIR}"/modprep || die
mv .config "${WORKDIR}"/modprep/ || die
emake O="${WORKDIR}"/modprep "${MAKEARGS[@]}" olddefconfig
emake O="${WORKDIR}"/modprep "${MAKEARGS[@]}" modules_prepare
cp -pR "${WORKDIR}"/modprep "${WORKDIR}"/build || die
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_src_compile
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Compile the kernel sources.
kernel-build_src_compile() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
emake O="${WORKDIR}"/build "${MAKEARGS[@]}" all
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_src_test
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Test the built kernel via qemu. This just wraps the logic
# from kernel-install.eclass with the correct paths.
kernel-build_src_test() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
# Use the kernel build system to strip, this ensures the modules
# are stripped *before* they are signed or compressed.
local strip_args
if use strip; then
strip_args="--strip-unneeded"
fi
emake O="${WORKDIR}"/build "${MAKEARGS[@]}" \
INSTALL_MOD_PATH="${T}" INSTALL_MOD_STRIP="${strip_args}" \
modules_install
local dir_ver=${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}
local relfile=${WORKDIR}/build/include/config/kernel.release
local module_ver
module_ver=$(<"${relfile}") || die
kernel-install_test "${module_ver}" \
"${WORKDIR}/build/$(dist-kernel_get_image_path)" \
"${T}/lib/modules/${module_ver}"
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_src_install
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the built kernel along with subset of sources
# into /usr/src/linux-${PV}. Install the modules. Save the config.
kernel-build_src_install() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
# do not use 'make install' as it behaves differently based
# on what kind of installkernel is installed
local targets=( modules_install )
# on arm or arm64 you also need dtb
if use arm || use arm64 || use riscv; then
targets+=( dtbs_install )
fi
# Use the kernel build system to strip, this ensures the modules
# are stripped *before* they are signed or compressed.
local strip_args
if use strip; then
strip_args="--strip-unneeded"
fi
# Modules were already stripped by the kernel build system
dostrip -x /lib/modules
local compress=()
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_GENERIC_UKI} ]] && ! use modules-compress; then
compress+=(
# force installing uncompressed modules even if compression
# is enabled via config
suffix-y=
)
fi
emake O="${WORKDIR}"/build "${MAKEARGS[@]}" \
INSTALL_MOD_PATH="${ED}" INSTALL_MOD_STRIP="${strip_args}" \
INSTALL_PATH="${ED}/boot" "${compress[@]}" "${targets[@]}"
# note: we're using mv rather than doins to save space and time
# install main and arch-specific headers first, and scripts
local kern_arch=$(tc-arch-kernel)
local dir_ver=${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}
local kernel_dir=/usr/src/linux-${dir_ver}
if use sparc ; then
# We don't want tc-arch-kernel's sparc64, even though we do
# need to pass ARCH=sparc64 to the build system. It's a quasi-alias
# in Kbuild.
kern_arch=sparc
fi
dodir "${kernel_dir}/arch/${kern_arch}"
mv include scripts "${ED}${kernel_dir}/" || die
mv "arch/${kern_arch}/include" \
"${ED}${kernel_dir}/arch/${kern_arch}/" || die
# some arches need module.lds linker script to build external modules
if [[ -f arch/${kern_arch}/kernel/module.lds ]]; then
insinto "${kernel_dir}/arch/${kern_arch}/kernel"
doins "arch/${kern_arch}/kernel/module.lds"
fi
# remove everything but Makefile* and Kconfig*
find -type f '!' '(' -name 'Makefile*' -o -name 'Kconfig*' ')' \
-delete || die
find -type l -delete || die
cp -p -R * "${ED}${kernel_dir}/" || die
cd "${WORKDIR}" || die
# strip out-of-source build stuffs from modprep
# and then copy built files as well
find modprep -type f '(' \
-name Makefile -o \
-name '*.[ao]' -o \
'(' -name '.*' -a -not -name '.config' ')' \
')' -delete || die
rm modprep/source || die
cp -p -R modprep/. "${ED}${kernel_dir}"/ || die
# If CONFIG_MODULES=y, then kernel.release will be found in modprep as well, but not
# in case of CONFIG_MODULES is not set.
# The one in build is exactly the same as the one in modprep, but the one in build
# always exists, so it can just be copied unconditionally.
cp "${WORKDIR}/build/include/config/kernel.release" \
"${ED}${kernel_dir}/include/config/" || die
# install the kernel and files needed for module builds
insinto "${kernel_dir}"
doins build/System.map
# build/Module.symvers does not exist if CONFIG_MODULES is not set.
[[ -f build/Module.symvers ]] && doins build/Module.symvers
local image_path=$(dist-kernel_get_image_path)
local image=${ED}${kernel_dir}/${image_path}
cp -p "build/${image_path}" "${image}" || die
# If a key was generated, copy it so external modules can be signed
local suffix
for suffix in pem x509; do
if [[ -f "build/certs/signing_key.${suffix}" ]]; then
cp -p "build/certs/signing_key.${suffix}" "${ED}${kernel_dir}/certs" || die
fi
done
# building modules fails with 'vmlinux has no symtab?' if stripped
use ppc64 && dostrip -x "${kernel_dir}/${image_path}"
# Install vmlinux with debuginfo when requested
if use debug; then
if [[ "${image_path}" != "vmlinux" ]]; then
mv "build/vmlinux" "${ED}${kernel_dir}/vmlinux" || die
fi
dostrip -x "${kernel_dir}/vmlinux"
fi
# strip empty directories
find "${D}" -type d -empty -exec rmdir {} + || die
local relfile=${ED}${kernel_dir}/include/config/kernel.release
local module_ver
module_ver=$(<"${relfile}") || die
# fix source tree and build dir symlinks
dosym "../../../${kernel_dir}" "/lib/modules/${module_ver}/build"
dosym "../../../${kernel_dir}" "/lib/modules/${module_ver}/source"
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN} ]]; then
secureboot_sign_efi_file "${image}"
fi
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_GENERIC_UKI} ]]; then
if use generic-uki; then
# NB: if you pass a path that does not exist or is not a regular
# file/directory, dracut will silently ignore it and use the default
# https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/issues/1136
> "${T}"/empty-file || die
mkdir -p "${T}"/empty-directory || die
local dracut_modules=(
base bash btrfs cifs crypt crypt-gpg crypt-loop dbus dbus-daemon
dm dmraid dracut-systemd fido2 i18n fs-lib kernel-modules
kernel-network-modules kernel-modules-extra lunmask lvm nbd
mdraid modsign network network-manager nfs nvdimm nvmf pcsc
pkcs11 qemu qemu-net resume rngd rootfs-block shutdown
systemd systemd-ac-power systemd-ask-password systemd-initrd
systemd-integritysetup systemd-pcrphase systemd-sysusers
systemd-udevd systemd-veritysetup terminfo tpm2-tss udev-rules
uefi-lib usrmount virtiofs
)
local dracut_args=(
--conf "${T}/empty-file"
--confdir "${T}/empty-directory"
--kernel-image "${image}"
--kmoddir "${ED}/lib/modules/${dir_ver}"
--kver "${dir_ver}"
--verbose
--compress="xz -9e --check=crc32"
--no-hostonly
--no-hostonly-cmdline
--no-hostonly-i18n
--no-machineid
--nostrip
--no-uefi
--early-microcode
--reproducible
--ro-mnt
--modules "${dracut_modules[*]}"
# Pulls in huge firmware files
--omit-drivers "nfp"
)
# Tries to update ld cache
addpredict /etc/ld.so.cache~
dracut "${dracut_args[@]}" "${image%/*}/initrd" ||
die "Failed to generate initramfs"
local ukify_args=(
--linux="${image}"
--initrd="${image%/*}/initrd"
--cmdline="${KERNEL_GENERIC_UKI_CMDLINE}"
--uname="${dir_ver}"
--output="${image%/*}/uki.efi"
)
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_SECUREBOOT} ]] && use secureboot; then
ukify_args+=(
--signtool=sbsign
--secureboot-private-key="${SECUREBOOT_SIGN_KEY}"
--secureboot-certificate="${SECUREBOOT_SIGN_CERT}"
)
if [[ ${SECUREBOOT_SIGN_KEY} == pkcs11:* ]]; then
ukify_args+=(
--signing-engine="pkcs11"
)
else
# Sytemd-measure does not currently support pkcs11
ukify_args+=(
--measure
--pcrpkey="${ED}${kernel_dir}/certs/signing_key.x509"
--pcr-private-key="${SECUREBOOT_SIGN_KEY}"
--phases="enter-initrd"
--pcr-private-key="${SECUREBOOT_SIGN_KEY}"
--phases="enter-initrd:leave-initrd enter-initrd:leave-initrd:sysinit enter-initrd:leave-initrd:sysinit:ready"
)
fi
fi
# systemd<255 does not install ukify in /usr/bin
PATH="${PATH}:${BROOT}/usr/lib/systemd:${BROOT}/lib/systemd" \
ukify build "${ukify_args[@]}" || die "Failed to generate UKI"
# Overwrite unnecessary image types to save space
> "${image}" || die
else
# Placeholders to ensure we own these files
> "${image%/*}/uki.efi" || die
fi
> "${image%/*}/initrd" || die
fi
# unset to at least be out of the environment file in, e.g. shared binpkgs
unset KBUILD_SIGN_PIN
save_config build/.config
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_pkg_postinst
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Combine postinst from kernel-install and savedconfig eclasses.
kernel-build_pkg_postinst() {
kernel-install_pkg_postinst
savedconfig_pkg_postinst
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN} ]]; then
if use modules-sign && [[ -z ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} ]]; then
ewarn
ewarn "MODULES_SIGN_KEY was not set, this means the kernel build system"
ewarn "automatically generated the signing key. This key was installed"
ewarn "in ${EROOT}/usr/src/linux-${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}/certs"
ewarn "and will also be included in any binary packages."
ewarn "Please take appropriate action to protect the key!"
ewarn
ewarn "Recompiling this package causes a new key to be generated. As"
ewarn "a result any external kernel modules will need to be resigned."
ewarn "Use emerge @module-rebuild, or manually sign the modules as"
ewarn "described on the wiki [1]"
ewarn
ewarn "Consider using the MODULES_SIGN_KEY variable to use an external key."
ewarn
ewarn "[1]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Signed_kernel_module_support"
fi
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-build_merge_configs
# @USAGE: [distro.config...]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Merge the config files specified as arguments (if any) into
# the '.config' file in the current directory, then merge
# any user-supplied configs from ${BROOT}/etc/kernel/config.d/*.config.
# The '.config' file must exist already and contain the base
# configuration.
kernel-build_merge_configs() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ -f .config ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: .config does not exist"
has .config "${@}" &&
die "${FUNCNAME}: do not specify .config as parameter"
local shopt_save=$(shopt -p nullglob)
shopt -s nullglob
local user_configs=( "${BROOT}"/etc/kernel/config.d/*.config )
shopt -u nullglob
local merge_configs=( "${@}" )
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_MODULES_SIGN} ]]; then
if use modules-sign; then
: "${MODULES_SIGN_HASH:=sha512}"
cat <<-EOF > "${WORKDIR}/modules-sign.config" || die
## Enable module signing
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE=y
CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_${MODULES_SIGN_HASH^^}=y
EOF
if [[ -n ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY_CONTENTS} ]]; then
(umask 066 && touch "${T}/kernel_key.pem" || die)
echo "${MODULES_SIGN_KEY_CONTENTS}" > "${T}/kernel_key.pem" || die
unset MODULES_SIGN_KEY_CONTENTS
export MODULES_SIGN_KEY="${T}/kernel_key.pem"
fi
if [[ ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} == pkcs11:* || -r ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} ]]; then
echo "CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY=\"${MODULES_SIGN_KEY}\"" \
>> "${WORKDIR}/modules-sign.config"
elif [[ -n ${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} ]]; then
die "MODULES_SIGN_KEY=${MODULES_SIGN_KEY} not found or not readable!"
fi
merge_configs+=( "${WORKDIR}/modules-sign.config" )
fi
fi
# Only semi-related but let's use that to avoid changing stable ebuilds.
if [[ ${KERNEL_IUSE_GENERIC_UKI} ]]; then
# NB: we enable this even with USE=-modules-compress, in order
# to support both uncompressed and compressed modules in prebuilt
# kernels
cat <<-EOF > "${WORKDIR}/module-compress.config" || die
CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ=y
EOF
merge_configs+=( "${WORKDIR}/module-compress.config" )
fi
if [[ ${#user_configs[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
elog "User config files are being applied:"
local x
for x in "${user_configs[@]}"; do
elog "- ${x}"
done
merge_configs+=( "${user_configs[@]}" )
fi
./scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh -m -r \
.config "${merge_configs[@]}" || die
}
fi
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_configure src_compile src_test src_install pkg_postinst