pentoo-overlay/sys-kernel/pentoo-sources/pentoo-sources-6.12.50.ebuild
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# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
ETYPE="sources"
K_WANT_GENPATCHES="base extras experimental"
K_GENPATCHES_VER="56"
inherit check-reqs kernel-2
detect_version
detect_arch
DESCRIPTION="Pentoo kernel sources (kernel series ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR})"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/pentoo/pentoo-overlay/tree/master/sys-kernel/pentoo-sources"
SRC_URI="${KERNEL_URI} ${GENPATCHES_URI} ${ARCH_URI}"
KEYWORDS="amd64 arm arm64 x86"
IUSE="experimental +lts footgun"
pkg_pretend() {
CHECKREQS_DISK_BUILD="4G"
check-reqs_pkg_pretend
}
src_prepare() {
kernel-2_src_prepare
rm "${S}/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/action-ebpf"
}
src_unpack() {
# default
kernel-2_src_unpack
# penpatches
eapply -s "${FILESDIR}/4004_zd1211rw-inject+dbi-fix-4.7ish.patch"
# I don't really think these are needed, but they are both safe so we will apply by default
eapply -s "${FILESDIR}/4006_kali-wifi-injection-safe.patch"
eapply -s "${FILESDIR}/4007_kali-wifi-injection-rtl8187.patch"
eapply -s "${FILESDIR}/4400_logo_larry_the_cow.patch"
if use footgun; then
# This patch is totally unsafe and simply removes the safety checks preventing the user from
# changing channels when it would break things.
eapply -s "${FILESDIR}/4005_kali-wifi-injection-unsafe.patch"
fi
}
src_install() {
kernel-2_src_install
insinto /usr/share/${PN}
if use amd64; then
doins "${FILESDIR}"/config-amd64-${PVR}
elif use x86; then
doins "${FILESDIR}"/config-x86-${PVR}
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
kernel-2_pkg_postinst
einfo "For more info on this patchset, and how to report problems, see:"
einfo "${HOMEPAGE}"
ewarn "The official pentoo kernel config is now installed with the kernel in /usr/share/pentoo-sources"
}
pkg_postrm() {
kernel-2_pkg_postrm
}