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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 09:11:01 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 09:11:01 +0000 |
commit | 0ee2e7d08695233d29d4656e2a74e948f27e8ab5 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 3.20231114.1~deb12u1.upstream/3.20231114.1_deb12u1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d5f5a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +PATH := $(PATH):/sbin:/usr/sbin +IUCODE_TOOL ?= iucode_tool +IUC_FLAGS := -v +IUC_FINAL_FLAGS := -vv + +# CUTDATE RANGE: +# +# This filter selects what we consider to be old microcode which +# should still be shipped even if Intel dropped them. Note that +# it is useless to ship microcodes for anything the distro doesn't +# really support anymore +# +# Watch out: check in the changelog, if this filter will add +# microcodes that look like they've been recalled, use +# IUC_OLDIES_EXCLUDE to avoid shipping the probably recalled +# microcode. Refer to IUC_EXCLUDE for IUC_OLDIES_EXCLUDE syntax. +# +# Last manual check: up to 2008-01-01 +IUC_OLDIES_SELECT := "--date-before=2008-01-01" +IUC_OLDIES_EXCLUDE := + +# EXCLUDING MICROCODES: +# +# Always document reason. See iucode_tool(8) for -s !<sig> syntax +# Recalls might require use of .fw overrides to retain old version, +# instead of exclusions. Exclusions have the highest priority, and +# will remove microcode added by any other means, including override +# files (.fw files). +IUC_EXCLUDE := + +# 0x106c0: alpha hardware, seen in a very very old microcode data file +IUC_EXCLUDE += -s !0x106c0 + +# INCLUDING MICROCODES: +# +# This should be used to add a microcode from any of the regular +# microcode bundles, without the need for an override file. See +# iucode_tool(8) for -s <sig> syntax. Always document the reason, +# as per IUC_EXCLUDE. +IUC_INCLUDE := + +# Keep sorting order predictable or things will break +export LC_COLLATE=C + +MICROCODE_REG_DBIN := $(patsubst microcode-%.d/,microcode-%.dbin,$(wildcard microcode-*.d/)) +MICROCODE_REG_SOURCES := $(sort $(wildcard microcode-*.dat microcode-*.bin) $(MICROCODE_REG_DBIN)) +MICROCODE_SUP_SOURCES := $(wildcard supplementary-ucode-*.bin supplementary-ucode-*.d/) +MICROCODE_OVERRIDES := $(wildcard *.fw) + +MICROCODE_FINAL_REG_SOURCES := +ifneq ($(IUC_OLDIES_SELECT),) + MICROCODE_FINAL_REG_SOURCES += microcode-oldies.pbin +endif +ifneq ($(IUC_INCLUDE),) + MICROCODE_FINAL_REG_SOURCES += microcode-includes.pbin +endif +MICROCODE_FINAL_REG_SOURCES += $(lastword $(MICROCODE_REG_SOURCES)) + +ifneq ($(MICROCODE_SUP_SOURCES),) +MICROCODE_FINAL_SOURCES := microcode-aux.pbin +else +MICROCODE_FINAL_SOURCES := $(MICROCODE_FINAL_REG_SOURCES) +endif +ifneq ($(MICROCODE_OVERRIDES),) + MICROCODE_FINAL_SOURCES += microcode-overrides.pbin +endif + +all: intel-microcode.bin intel-microcode-64.bin + +# When processing a directory that contains a single upstream +# microcode release (split over many binary microcode files), we need +# to group it into a single (temporary) bundle for downgrade mode to +# work as expected. Using iucode_tool (in the default --no-downgrade +# mode) to generate the temporary bundle ensures reproducibility, +# since it will sort out any conflicts in a predictable way. + +microcode-%.dbin: microcode-%.d/ + @echo + @echo Preprocessing microcode directory $^ into $@... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FLAGS) --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +# When looking for "old" microcodes that we should ship even if they +# are not in the latest regular microcode bundle anymore, we use a +# date filter to select *signatures* of microcodes that should be +# included (instead of directly selecting the microcode itself). +# +# Then, the "latest" microcode (in source file order, due to the use +# of downgrade mode) for each such signatures will be selected, +# regardless of the date on the microcode itself. + +microcode-oldies.pbin: $(MICROCODE_REG_SOURCES) + @echo + @echo Preprocessing older regular microcode... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FLAGS) \ + $(IUC_OLDIES_SELECT) $(IUC_OLDIES_EXCLUDE) \ + --loose-date-filtering --downgrade --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +microcode-includes.pbin: $(MICROCODE_REG_SOURCES) + @echo + @echo Preprocessing force-included regular microcode... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FLAGS) -s! $(IUC_INCLUDE) \ + --downgrade --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +# When there are supplementary microcode bundles, they must be merged +# with the regular microcode in a separate step, since all such +# microcodes must have the same precedence. We use two intermediate +# bundles for this. +# +# The oldies and force-included microcodes are bundled together with +# the latest regular microcode bundle in microcode-regular.pbin. The +# precedence order for downgrading is: +# +# oldies < includes < latest regular microcode bundle +# +# The precedence order won't matter for oldies and includes, as they +# either have different microcode, or microcode with the same +# revision. +# +# Then, microcode-regular.pbin is merged with all supplementary +# microcode bundles, with the downgrade logic disabled in the +# microcode-aux.pbin target. The result will be used by the final +# target. +# +# When there are no supplementary microcode updates, we can do all the +# merging with the downgrade logic active in a single go in the final +# target. + +microcode-regular.pbin: $(MICROCODE_FINAL_REG_SOURCES) + @echo + @echo Building microcode bundle for regular microcode... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FINAL_FLAGS) --downgrade --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +microcode-aux.pbin: microcode-regular.pbin $(MICROCODE_SUP_SOURCES) + @echo + @echo Merging regular and supplementary microcode bundles... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FINAL_FLAGS) --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +# The microcode overrides are bundled together to sort out any +# duplication and revision level issues. +microcode-overrides.pbin: $(MICROCODE_OVERRIDES) + @echo + @echo Preprocessing microcode overrides... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FLAGS) --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +# Final target +intel-microcode.bin: $(MICROCODE_FINAL_SOURCES) + @echo + @echo Building final microcode bundle... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FINAL_FLAGS) $(IUC_EXCLUDE) \ + --downgrade --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +intel-microcode-64.bin: intel-microcode.bin + @echo + @echo Building stripped-down microcode bundle for x86-64 and x32... + @$(IUCODE_TOOL) $(IUC_FLAGS) \ + $(shell sed -n -r -e '/^i.86/ { s/^[^ ]+ +/-s !/;s/ +\#.*//;p}' cpu-signatures.txt) $(IUC_EXCLUDE) \ + --overwrite -w "$@" $^ + +distclean: clean +clean: + rm -f intel-microcode-64.bin intel-microcode.bin + rm -f microcode-overrides.pbin microcode-oldies.pbin microcode-includes.pbin microcode-regular.pbin microcode-aux.pbin + rm -f microcode-*.dbin + +.PHONY: clean |