From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: gustavo.zacarias at free-electrons.com Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2016 10:41:48 -0300 Subject: [Buildroot] [PATCH v2] linux: add conditional patch for timeconst.pl Message-ID: <1454852508-27544-1-git-send-email-gustavo.zacarias@free-electrons.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: buildroot@busybox.net From: Gustavo Zacarias Kernels older than 3.9 (not counting stable releases) used the timeconst.pl perl script for their build process. The problem with this script is that it used deprecated perl features, namely defined(@array) which was removed for the perl 5.22 release, causing build failure of older kernels on newer distributions. To fix this instead of going the hard way (moving to the new timeconst.bc script) use the easy way by patching timeconst.pl with an upstream patch used for stable releases. First try a dry-run on the patch to see if it applies, if it does then call a proper APPLY_PATCHES to it. Tested against an arbitrary 2.6.30 kernel (applies and builds), against 4.4.1 for a missing timeconst.pl (does not apply since it's missing) and 3.8.13 (does not apply since it's fixed already). Known broken distributions: fedora 23. Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias --- v2: rebase on top of master ...nst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++ linux/linux.mk | 10 +++++ 2 files changed, 55 insertions(+) create mode 100644 linux/0001-timeconst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional diff --git a/linux/0001-timeconst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional b/linux/0001-timeconst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02abadd --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/0001-timeconst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +From 63a3f603413ffe82ad775f2d62a5afff87fd94a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: "H. Peter Anvin" +Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 17:14:08 -0800 +Subject: [PATCH] timeconst.pl: Eliminate Perl warning + +defined(@array) is deprecated in Perl and gives off a warning. +Restructure the code to remove that warning. + +[ hpa: it would be interesting to revert to the timeconst.bc script. + It appears that the failures reported by akpm during testing of + that script was due to a known broken version of make, not a problem + with bc. The Makefile rules could probably be restructured to avoid + the make bug, or it is probably old enough that it doesn't matter. ] + +Reported-by: Andi Kleen +Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin +Cc: Andrew Morton +Cc: +Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias +--- +Patch status: upstream + + kernel/timeconst.pl | 6 ++---- + 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/kernel/timeconst.pl b/kernel/timeconst.pl +index eb51d76..3f42652 100644 +--- a/kernel/timeconst.pl ++++ b/kernel/timeconst.pl +@@ -369,10 +369,8 @@ if ($hz eq '--can') { + die "Usage: $0 HZ\n"; + } + +- @val = @{$canned_values{$hz}}; +- if (!defined(@val)) { +- @val = compute_values($hz); +- } ++ $cv = $canned_values{$hz}; ++ @val = defined($cv) ? @$cv : compute_values($hz); + output($hz, @val); + } + exit 0; +-- +2.4.10 + diff --git a/linux/linux.mk b/linux/linux.mk index 578fea1..7e20255 100644 --- a/linux/linux.mk +++ b/linux/linux.mk @@ -184,6 +184,16 @@ endef LINUX_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += LINUX_APPLY_LOCAL_PATCHES +# Older linux kernels use deprecated perl constructs in timeconst.pl +# that were removed for perl 5.22+ so it breaks on newer distributions +# Try a dry-run patch to see if this applies, if it does go ahead +define LINUX_TRY_PATCH_TIMECONST + @if patch -p1 --dry-run -f -s -d $(@D) <$(LINUX_PKGDIR)/0001-timeconst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional >/dev/null ; then \ + $(APPLY_PATCHES) $(@D) $(LINUX_PKGDIR) 0001-timeconst.pl-Eliminate-Perl-warning.patch.conditional ; \ + fi +endef +LINUX_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += LINUX_TRY_PATCH_TIMECONST + ifeq ($(BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_USE_DEFCONFIG),y) LINUX_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_DEFCONFIG))_defconfig else ifeq ($(BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG),y) -- 2.4.10