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Bug 720164
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-5.4.28: Kernel Make Failure - seccomp and syscall Errors
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[patch]
Don't select SECCOMP_FILTER if SPARC
4567_distro-Gentoo-Kconfig.patch (text/plain), 4.65 KB, created by
Mike Pagano
on 2020-05-01 16:59:55 UTC
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Don't select SECCOMP_FILTER if SPARC
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2020-05-01 16:59:55 UTC
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>--- a/Kconfig 2020-04-15 11:05:30.202413863 -0400 >+++ b/Kconfig 2020-04-15 10:37:45.683952949 -0400 >@@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ source "lib/Kconfig" > source "lib/Kconfig.debug" > > source "Documentation/Kconfig" >+ >+source "distro/Kconfig" >--- /dev/null 2020-04-15 02:49:37.900191585 -0400 >+++ b/distro/Kconfig 2020-04-15 11:07:10.952929540 -0400 >@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ >+menu "Gentoo Linux" >+ >+config GENTOO_LINUX >+ bool "Gentoo Linux support" >+ >+ default y >+ >+ help >+ In order to boot Gentoo Linux a minimal set of config settings needs to >+ be enabled in the kernel; to avoid the users from having to enable them >+ manually as part of a Gentoo Linux installation or a new clean config, >+ we enable these config settings by default for convenience. >+ >+ See the settings that become available for more details and fine-tuning. >+ >+config GENTOO_LINUX_UDEV >+ bool "Linux dynamic and persistent device naming (userspace devfs) support" >+ >+ depends on GENTOO_LINUX >+ default y if GENTOO_LINUX >+ >+ select DEVTMPFS >+ select TMPFS >+ select UNIX >+ >+ select MMU >+ select SHMEM >+ >+ help >+ In order to boot Gentoo Linux a minimal set of config settings needs to >+ be enabled in the kernel; to avoid the users from having to enable them >+ manually as part of a Gentoo Linux installation or a new clean config, >+ we enable these config settings by default for convenience. >+ >+ Currently this only selects TMPFS, DEVTMPFS and their dependencies. >+ TMPFS is enabled to maintain a tmpfs file system at /dev/shm, /run and >+ /sys/fs/cgroup; DEVTMPFS to maintain a devtmpfs file system at /dev. >+ >+ Some of these are critical files that need to be available early in the >+ boot process; if not available, it causes sysfs and udev to malfunction. >+ >+ To ensure Gentoo Linux boots, it is best to leave this setting enabled; >+ if you run a custom setup, you could consider whether to disable this. >+ >+config GENTOO_LINUX_PORTAGE >+ bool "Select options required by Portage features" >+ >+ depends on GENTOO_LINUX >+ default y if GENTOO_LINUX >+ >+ select CGROUPS >+ select NAMESPACES >+ select IPC_NS >+ select NET_NS >+ select PID_NS >+ select SYSVIPC >+ >+ help >+ This enables options required by various Portage FEATURES. >+ Currently this selects: >+ >+ CGROUPS (required for FEATURES=cgroup) >+ IPC_NS (required for FEATURES=ipc-sandbox) >+ NET_NS (required for FEATURES=network-sandbox) >+ PID_NS (required for FEATURES=pid-sandbox) >+ SYSVIPC (required by IPC_NS) >+ >+ >+ It is highly recommended that you leave this enabled as these FEATURES >+ are, or will soon be, enabled by default. >+ >+menu "Support for init systems, system and service managers" >+ visible if GENTOO_LINUX >+ >+config GENTOO_LINUX_INIT_SCRIPT >+ bool "OpenRC, runit and other script based systems and managers" >+ >+ default y if GENTOO_LINUX >+ >+ depends on GENTOO_LINUX >+ >+ select BINFMT_SCRIPT >+ select CGROUPS >+ select EPOLL >+ select FILE_LOCKING >+ select INOTIFY_USER >+ select SIGNALFD >+ select TIMERFD >+ >+ help >+ The init system is the first thing that loads after the kernel booted. >+ >+ These config settings allow you to select which init systems to support; >+ instead of having to select all the individual settings all over the >+ place, these settings allows you to select all the settings at once. >+ >+ This particular setting enables all the known requirements for OpenRC, >+ runit and similar script based systems and managers. >+ >+ If you are unsure about this, it is best to leave this setting enabled. >+ >+config GENTOO_LINUX_INIT_SYSTEMD >+ bool "systemd" >+ >+ default n >+ >+ depends on GENTOO_LINUX && GENTOO_LINUX_UDEV >+ >+ select AUTOFS4_FS >+ select BLK_DEV_BSG >+ select BPF_SYSCALL >+ select CGROUP_BPF >+ select CGROUPS >+ select CHECKPOINT_RESTORE >+ select CRYPTO_HMAC >+ select CRYPTO_SHA256 >+ select CRYPTO_USER_API_HASH >+ select DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES >+ select DMIID if X86_32 || X86_64 || X86 >+ select EPOLL >+ select FANOTIFY >+ select FHANDLE >+ select FILE_LOCKING >+ select INOTIFY_USER >+ select IPV6 >+ select NET >+ select NET_NS >+ select PROC_FS >+ select SECCOMP >+ select SECCOMP_FILTER if !SPARC >+ select SIGNALFD >+ select SYSFS >+ select TIMERFD >+ select TMPFS_POSIX_ACL >+ select TMPFS_XATTR >+ >+ select ANON_INODES >+ select BLOCK >+ select EVENTFD >+ select FSNOTIFY >+ select INET >+ select NLATTR >+ >+ help >+ The init system is the first thing that loads after the kernel booted. >+ >+ These config settings allow you to select which init systems to support; >+ instead of having to select all the individual settings all over the >+ place, these settings allows you to select all the settings at once. >+ >+ This particular setting enables all the known requirements for systemd; >+ it also enables suggested optional settings, as the package suggests to. >+ >+endmenu >+ >+endmenu
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