On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 4:27 AM Alexandru Gagniuc alexandru.gagniuc@hp.com wrote:
In ThinPro, we use the convention <upstream_ver>+hp<patchlevel> for the kernel package. This does not have a dash in the name or version.
So, the kernel is a native package in ThinPro, in contrast to Debian and Ubuntu, where the kernel is a non-native package.
I think it is a little odd, but if you want to use a version number without a hyphen, we can support this only for bindeb-pkg.
Please keep in mind that you still cannot do "make deb-pkg" or "make srcdeb-pkg" in your way.
In Debian Policy [1], the version format is:
[epoch:]upstream_version[-debian_revision]
[1]: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#version
Here, the absence of the debian_revision indicates that the package is a native package.
Because Kbuild uses the debian format 3.0 (quilt), the debian_revision portion must be appended with a hyphen when you generate a source package.
This is built by editing ".version" before a build, and setting EXTRAVERSION="+hp" and KDEB_PKGVERSION make variables:
echo 68 > .version make -j<n> EXTRAVERSION="+hp" bindeb-pkg KDEB_PKGVERSION=6.6.6+hp69
So, you are doing math.
You write a smaller number into .version by one ("68" into the .version file and set "+hp69" to the variable) as the number in the .version file is incremented during the kernel build.
Tricky, but seems to work.
.deb name: linux-image-6.6.6+hp_6.6.6+hp69_amd64.deb
Since commit 7d4f07d5cb71 ("kbuild: deb-pkg: squash scripts/package/deb-build-option to debian/rules"), this no longer works. The deb build logic changed, even though, the commit message implies that the logic should be unmodified.
Before, KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION was not set if the KDEB_PKGVERSION did not contain a dash. After the change KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION is always set to KDEB_PKGVERSION. Since this determines UTS_VERSION,the uname output to look off:
(now) uname -a: version 6.6.6+hp ... #6.6.6+hp69 (expected) uname -a: version 6.6.6+hp ... #69
Update the debian/rules logic to restore the original behavior.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v6.12+ Fixes: 7d4f07d5cb71 ("kbuild: deb-pkg: squash scripts/package/deb-build-option to debian/rules") Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc alexandru.gagniuc@hp.com
scripts/package/debian/rules | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/package/debian/rules b/scripts/package/debian/rules index ca07243bd5cd..bbc214f2e6bd 100755 --- a/scripts/package/debian/rules +++ b/scripts/package/debian/rules @@ -21,9 +21,13 @@ ifeq ($(origin KBUILD_VERBOSE),undefined) endif endif
-revision = $(lastword $(subst -, ,$(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -S Version))) +debian_revision = $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -S Version) +revision = $(lastword $(subst -, ,$(debian_revision))) CROSS_COMPILE ?= $(filter-out $(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)-, $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-) -make-opts = ARCH=$(ARCH) KERNELRELEASE=$(KERNELRELEASE) KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION=$(revision) $(addprefix CROSS_COMPILE=,$(CROSS_COMPILE)) +make-opts = ARCH=$(ARCH) KERNELRELEASE=$(KERNELRELEASE) $(addprefix CROSS_COMPILE=,$(CROSS_COMPILE)) +ifneq ($(revision), $(debian_revision))
dpkg-parsechangelog is invoked multiple times, even for 'debian/rules clean'.
I would write the code like this:
revision = $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -S Version | sed -n 's/.*-//p') CROSS_COMPILE ?= $(filter-out $(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)-, $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)-) make-opts = ARCH=$(ARCH) KERNELRELEASE=$(KERNELRELEASE) $(addprefix KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION=,$(revision)) $(addprefix CROSS_COMPILE=,$(CROSS_COMPILE))
WIth this, dpkg-parsechangelog is invoked just one time only when building the package.
- make-opts+=KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION=$(revision)
+endif
binary-targets := $(addprefix binary-, image image-dbg headers libc-dev)
-- 2.48.1
-- Best Regards
Masahiro Yamada