On 02/20/2016 02:20 PM, thibaut noah wrote:
yumdownloader --source kernel-4.2.3-300.fc23.x86_64
I use fedora 23 and the kernel 4.2.3-300
I got the patch from here :
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/73697/acs-override-patch-on-fedora-22/
A modify version which is the most recent version of this patch i
could find.
I just want to apply this to my kernel to override pcie_acs and fix my
iommu grouping.
I've been on this for 3days so...
2016-02-20 22:11 GMT+01:00 jd1008 <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>>:
On 02/20/2016 02:04 PM, thibaut noah wrote:
Following my kernel compilation issue i used another method to
get the source.
I added :
# custom patch for acs override support
Patch6666: override_for_missing_acs_capabilities.patch
in my kernel.spec
The patch is in rpmbuild/SOURCES but when i run the build it
says the file is missing.
Also to noted i wasn't able to apply the patch following
documentation simply because it seems the patch application
changed entirely ?
So either the patch listed is apply automatically with the
other in the code or i need to find the proper place to apply it.
I posted below the command i use to build following by the
error message, second paste is the sources i used.
http://fpaste.org/326707/00190714/
http://ur1.ca/ojtmz
It seems i'm really close to succeeding in the case the patch
is workng, just have to solve this and i should have proper
patch kernel
It is not clear from this email what source of kernel rpm you are
using to run rpmbuild for.
Why can't you first specify what you are doing to what?
Kernel source rpms.
Link to said source rpms
Your current OS release and current running kernel.
Where did you obtain the patch file from?
You keep top posting. Please enter your reply at bottom of each message.
So you want to apply a patch from Fedora 22 on kernel for fedora 23?
How do you expect that to work?
Do you have any idea for which exact kernel version the patch was issued?
If you are trying to apply the patch to a kernel version other than the
kernel
version for which it was created, you should expect it to fail.
Furthermore the spec file needs to refer to the patch file also.
Look at other spec files to see how patches are specified in them.
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