[pve-devel] [RFC kernel 2/2] replace README with note about new locations
Fabian Grünbichler
f.gruenbichler at proxmox.com
Wed Mar 29 12:33:05 CEST 2017
Signed-off-by: Fabian Grünbichler <f.gruenbichler at proxmox.com>
---
README | 166 ++++++-----------------------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 152 deletions(-)
rewrite README (99%)
diff --git a/README b/README
dissimilarity index 99%
index 2098c51..22eceaf 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,152 +1,14 @@
-KERNEL SOURCE:
-==============
-
-We currently use the Ubuntu kernel sources, available from:
-
- http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-xenial.git/
-
-Ubuntu will maintain those kernels till:
-
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/ExtendedStable
-
-
-Additional/Updated Modules:
----------------------------
-
-- include latest e1000e driver from intel/sourceforge
-
-- include latest ixgbe driver from intel/sourceforge
-
- - include latest igb driver from intel/sourceforge
-
-# Note: hpsa does not compile with kernel 3.19.8
-#- include latest HPSA driver (HP Smart Array)
-#
-# * http://sourceforge.net/projects/cciss/
-
-- include native OpenZFS filesystem kernel modules for Linux
-
- * https://github.com/zfsonlinux/
-
- For licensing questions, see: http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Talk:FAQ
-
-- include latest DRBD 9 driver, see http://drbd.linbit.com/home/what-is-drbd/
-
-
-FIRMWARE:
-=========
-
-We create our own firmware package, which includes the firmware for
-all proxmox-ve kernels. So far this include
-
-pve-kernel-2.6.18
-pve-kernel-2.6.24
-pve-kernel-2.6.32
-pve-kernel-3.10.0
-pve-kernel-3.19.0
-
-We use 'find-firmware.pl' to extract lists of required firmeware
-files. The script 'assemble-firmware.pl' is used to read those lists
-and copy the files from various source directory into a target
-directory.
-
-We do not include firmeware for some wireless HW when there is a
-separate debian package for that, for example:
-
-zd1211-firmware
-atmel-firmware
-bluez-firmware
-
-
-PATCHES:
---------
-
- bridge-patch.diff: Avoid bridge problems with changing MAC
- see also: http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&th=5291
-
- Behaviour after 2.6.27 has changed slighly - after setting mac address
- of bridge device, then address won't change. So we could omit
- that patch, requiring to set hwaddress in /etc/network/interfaces.
-
-Watchdog blacklist
-------------------
-
-By default, all watchdog modules are black-listed because it is totally undefined
-which device is actually used for /dev/watchdog.
-We ship this list in /lib/modprobe.d/blacklist_pve-kernel-<VERSION>.conf
-The user typically edit /etc/modules to enable a specific watchdog device.
-
-Additional information
-----------------------
-
-We use the default configuration provided by Ubuntu, and apply
-the following modification:
-
-see Makefile (PVE_CONFIG_OPTS)
-
-- enable CONFIG_CEPH_FS=m (request from user)
-
-- enable common CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XXX to avoid hardware detection
- problems (udev, undate-initramfs have serious problems without that)
-
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y
-
-- add workaround for Debian bug #807000 (see
- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=807000)
-
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NVME=y
-
-- compile NBD and RBD modules
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RBD=m
-
-- set LOOP_MIN_COUNT to 8 (debian defaults)
- CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP_MIN_COUNT=8
-
-- disable module signatures (CONFIG_MODULE_SIG)
-
-- enable IBM JFS file system
-
- This is disabled in RHEL kernel for no real reason, so we enable
- it as requested by users (bug #64)
-
-- enable apple HFS and HFSPLUS
-
- This is disabled in RHEL kernel for no real reason, so we enable
- it as requested by users
-
-- enable CONFIG_BCACHE=m (requested by user)
-
-- enable CONFIG_BRIDGE=y
-
- Else we get warnings on boot, that
- net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables is an unknown key
-
-- enable CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
-
- We need this for lxc
-
-- set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
-
- because if not set, it can give some dynamic memory or cpu frequencies
- change, and vms can crash (mainly windows guest).
-
- see http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/18238-Windows-7-x64-VMs-crashing-randomly-during-process-termination?p=93273#post93273
-
-- use 'deadline' as default scheduler
-
- This is the suggested setting for KVM. We also measure bad fsync
- performance with ext4 and cfq.
-
-- disable CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG
-
- Module evbug is not blacklisted on debian, so we simply disable it
- to avoid key-event logs (which is a big security problem)
-
-Testing final kernel with kvm
------------------------------
-
-kvm -kernel data/boot/vmlinuz-3.19.8-1-pve -initrd initrd.img-3.19.8-1-pve -append "vga=791 video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr" /dev/zero
-
+You probably arrived here looking for the sources of one the pve-kernel
+packages (proxmox-ve, pve-firmware, pve-headers*, pve-kernel*).
+
+Depending on the version of Proxmox VE / pve-kernel you are looking for, please
+check the following locations:
+
+- https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-kernel-jessie.git;h=refs/heads/stable-4 (for pve-kernel sources for PVE 4.x)
+- https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-kernel.git (for pve-kernel sources for PVE 5.x)
+- https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-firmware.git (for pve-firmware sources for PVE 5.x)
+
+Note: the git repository previously known as "pve-kernel" was renamed/moved to
+"pve-kernel-jessie". If you have a local copy of the old repository, it is
+sufficient to point it to the new remote, without needing a new full clone:
+git://git.proxmox.com/git/pve-kernel-jessie.git
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