# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=6 inherit eapi7-ver eutils flag-o-matic linux-info linux-mod user udev DESCRIPTION="VMware kernel modules" HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules" MY_KERNEL_VERSION="5.4" SRC_URI="https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules/archive/w${PV}-k${MY_KERNEL_VERSION}.zip -> ${P}-${MY_KERNEL_VERSION}.zip" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64" IUSE="" RDEPEND="" DEPEND="" S="${WORKDIR}/vmware-host-modules-w${PV}-k${MY_KERNEL_VERSION}" pkg_setup() { CONFIG_CHECK="~HIGH_RES_TIMERS" if kernel_is ge 2 6 37 && kernel_is lt 2 6 39; then CONFIG_CHECK="${CONFIG_CHECK} BKL" fi CONFIG_CHECK="${CONFIG_CHECK} VMWARE_VMCI VMWARE_VMCI_VSOCKETS" linux-info_pkg_setup linux-mod_pkg_setup VMWARE_GROUP=${VMWARE_GROUP:-vmware} VMWARE_MODULE_LIST="vmmon vmnet" VMWARE_MOD_DIR="${PN}-${PVR}" BUILD_TARGETS="auto-build KERNEL_DIR=${KERNEL_DIR} KBUILD_OUTPUT=${KV_OUT_DIR}" enewgroup "${VMWARE_GROUP}" filter-flags -mfpmath=sse -mavx -mpclmul -maes append-cflags -mno-sse # Found a problem similar to bug #492964 for mod in ${VMWARE_MODULE_LIST}; do MODULE_NAMES="${MODULE_NAMES} ${mod}(misc:${S}/${mod}-only)" done } src_prepare() { # decouple the kernel include dir from the running kernel version: https://github.com/stefantalpalaru/gentoo-overlay/issues/17 sed -i -e "s%HEADER_DIR = /lib/modules/\$(VM_UNAME)/build/include%HEADER_DIR = ${KERNEL_DIR}/include%" */Makefile || die "sed failed" # Allow user patches so they can support RC kernels and whatever else default } src_install() { linux-mod_src_install local udevrules="${T}/60-vmware.rules" cat > "${udevrules}" <<-EOF KERNEL=="vmci", GROUP="vmware", MODE="660" KERNEL=="vmw_vmci", GROUP="vmware", MODE="660" KERNEL=="vmmon", GROUP="vmware", MODE="660" KERNEL=="vsock", GROUP="vmware", MODE="660" EOF udev_dorules "${udevrules}" dodir /etc/modprobe.d/ cat > "${D}"/etc/modprobe.d/vmware.conf <<-EOF # Support for vmware vmci in kernel module alias vmci vmw_vmci EOF export installed_modprobe_conf=1 dodir /etc/modprobe.d/ cat >> "${D}"/etc/modprobe.d/vmware.conf <<-EOF # Support for vmware vsock in kernel module alias vsock vmw_vsock_vmci_transport EOF export installed_modprobe_conf=1 } pkg_postinst() { linux-mod_pkg_postinst ewarn "Don't forget to run '/etc/init.d/vmware restart' to use the new kernel modules." }