[Bug 1988418] Re: Please merge initramfs-tools 0.142 from Debian unstable.
Dave Jones
1988418 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Nov 29 11:32:57 UTC 2022
> My standard way of reviewing a merge is to do the merge myself and
> see what comes up different. Here are my observations:
>
> conf/initramfs.conf: the commented COMPRESSLEVEL setting should
> match the default, which for us is 1, not 3.
Good point! Slightly weird that it's set to 3 given that upstream's
default is 9. Still, ours should indeed be consistent with our
defaults -- I'll amend it.
> debian/control: upstream has Recommends: ${busybox:Recommends},
> zstd, but you only have Recommends: zstd. Why?
This is a part where the range-diff comes in handy (sorry this is
probably going to wrap horribly):
1: 896377e ! 1: 1d9229b - Make busybox-initramfs a real runtime dependency, fixing kernel install failures with cryptsetup
@@ debian/control: Description: generic modular initramfs generator (automation)
Package: initramfs-tools-core
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
--Recommends: ${busybox:Recommends}, pigz
+-Recommends: ${busybox:Recommends}, zstd
-Depends: klibc-utils (>= 2.0.4-8~), cpio (>= 2.12), kmod, udev, coreutils (>= 8.24), logsave | e2fsprogs (<< 1.45.3-1~), ${misc:Depends}
-+Recommends: pigz
++Recommends: zstd
+Depends: ${busybox:Depends}, klibc-utils (>= 2.0.4-8~), cpio (>= 2.12), kmod, udev, coreutils (>= 8.24), logsave | e2fsprogs (<< 1.45.3-1~), ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: bash-completion
Breaks: initramfs-tools (<< 0.121~), ${busybox:Breaks}
This is showing that one part of our delta moves ${busybox:Recommends}
to ${busybox:Depends} ("Make busybox-initramfs a real runtime
dependency..."). That part of our delta hasn't changed, but the
context of it has. Re-ordering the lines a bit, the previous diff was:
--Recommends: ${busybox:Recommends}, pigz
-+Recommends: pigz
-Depends: klibc-utils (>= 2.0.4-8~), cpio (>= 2.12), kmod, udev, coreutils (>= 8.24), logsave | e2fsprogs (<< 1.45.3-1~), ${misc:Depends}
+Depends: ${busybox:Depends}, klibc-utils (>= 2.0.4-8~), cpio (>= 2.12), kmod, udev, coreutils (>= 8.24), logsave | e2fsprogs (<< 1.45.3-1~), ${misc:Depends}
But upstream changed pigz to zstd in Recommends so now the delta is:
+-Recommends: ${busybox:Recommends}, zstd
++Recommends: zstd
-Depends: klibc-utils (>= 2.0.4-8~), cpio (>= 2.12), kmod, udev, coreutils (>= 8.24), logsave | e2fsprogs (<< 1.45.3-1~), ${misc:Depends}
+Depends: ${busybox:Depends}, klibc-utils (>= 2.0.4-8~), cpio (>= 2.12), kmod, udev, coreutils (>= 8.24), logsave | e2fsprogs (<< 1.45.3-1~), ${misc:Depends}
In other words, it's a context change but no real change in the delta.
> debian/rules: you caught that there were build-time tests added by
> us that should be retained even though upstream dropped their
> override; good (I missed this).
>
> hook-functions: upstream landed the change to exclude modems from
> the net usb drivers, but we had cdc-phonet.ko in our list but Debian
> does not. I do not know why Debian did not include it; I think we
> should include it in the merge and forward to Debian for
> consideration.
I think Debian does include it, just in a slightly different position?
At least, I can see cdc-phonet.ko added after "can" in the following
diff:
$ git diff old/ubuntu..merge/0.142ubuntu1 hook-functions
...
- appletalk arcnet bonding can dummy.ko \
- hamradio hippi ifb.ko irda macvlan.ko \
- macvtap.ko pcmcia sb1000.ko team tokenring \
- tun.ko veth.ko wan wimax wireless \
- cdc_mbim.ko cdc-phonet.ko hso.ko huawei_cdc_ncm.ko ipheth.ko kalmia.ko \
- lg-vl600.ko qmi_wwan.ko sierra_net.ko cdc_subset.ko gl620a.ko \
- net1080.ko plusb.ko cx82310_eth.ko zaurus.ko \
- xen-netback.ko
+ appletalk arcnet bonding can cdc-phonet.ko \
+ cdc_mbim.ko cdc_subset.ko cx82310_eth.ko \
+ dummy.ko gl620a.ko hamradio hippi hso.ko \
+ huawei_cdc_ncm.ko ifb.ko ipheth.ko irda \
+ kalmia.ko lg-vl600.ko macvlan.ko macvtap.ko \
+ net1080.ko pcmcia plusb.ko qmi_wwan.ko \
+ sb1000.ko sierra_net.ko team tokenring tun.ko \
+ veth.ko wan wimax wireless xen-netback.ko \
+ zaurus.ko
...
I was fairly sure I'd verified that all the same drivers were in that
section given it was one of the "merged upstream" bits in the
range-diff, but let's double-check:
>>> a = """- appletalk arcnet bonding can dummy.ko \
... - hamradio hippi ifb.ko irda macvlan.ko \
... - macvtap.ko pcmcia sb1000.ko team tokenring \
... - tun.ko veth.ko wan wimax wireless \
... - cdc_mbim.ko cdc-phonet.ko hso.ko huawei_cdc_ncm.ko ipheth.ko kalmia.ko \
... - lg-vl600.ko qmi_wwan.ko sierra_net.ko cdc_subset.ko gl620a.ko \
... - net1080.ko plusb.ko cx82310_eth.ko zaurus.ko \
... - xen-netback.ko
... """
>>> b = """+ appletalk arcnet bonding can cdc-phonet.ko \
... + cdc_mbim.ko cdc_subset.ko cx82310_eth.ko \
... + dummy.ko gl620a.ko hamradio hippi hso.ko \
... + huawei_cdc_ncm.ko ifb.ko ipheth.ko irda \
... + kalmia.ko lg-vl600.ko macvlan.ko macvtap.ko \
... + net1080.ko pcmcia plusb.ko qmi_wwan.ko \
... + sb1000.ko sierra_net.ko team tokenring tun.ko \
... + veth.ko wan wimax wireless xen-netback.ko \
... + zaurus.ko
... """
>>> a = {word for line in a.splitlines() for word in line.split() if word not in ('-', '+', '\\')}
>>> b = {word for line in b.splitlines() for word in line.split() if word not in ('-', '+', '\\')}
>>> a == b
True
> + elif [ -n "${DEVICE}" ] || [ -n "${DEVICE6}" ]; then
>
> FWIW I would write this as elif [ -n "$DEVICE$DEVICE6" ]; then
Heh, the pedant in me balks slightly at that, but it is indeed more
efficient in shell and god knows initramfs-tools is slow enough as it
is! I'll amend it :)
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Title:
Please merge initramfs-tools 0.142 from Debian unstable.
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
Please merge initramfs-tools 0.142 from Debian unstable.
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