Hi,
On 3/18/21 12:42 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> In kernel 5.10.x, it was enough to add the line for example "Patch 990:
>> example.patch" to apply the patch.
>> Now in 5.11.x it looks like this method doesn't work.
>
> You can still do that for a local build, you also need to have an
> ApplyOptionalPatch line, see the "ApplyOptionalPatch
> patch-%{stableversion}-redhat.patch" example around line 1260 in the
> spec.
I guess that might work, but AFAIK the preferred way of doing this starting
with 5.11
is to add the contents of the patch to the existing (empty)
linux-kernel-test.patch
file.
You can add multiple patches there by just concatenating them, e.g.:
cat 00*.patch > linux-kernel-test.patch
or:
cat patch1.patch > linux-kernel-test.patch
cat patch2.patch >> linux-kernel-test.patch
cat patch3.patch >> linux-kernel-test.patch
etc.
Likewise with 5.11 and later Kconfig options can be overriden for local builds
by adding them to the kernel-local file, e.g.
echo "CONFIG_AMD_SFH_HID=m" > kernel-local
Regards,
Hans
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