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diff --git a/licenses/intel-ucode-20180807 b/licenses/intel-ucode-20180807
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diff --git a/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/Manifest b/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/Manifest
index 026eb2bfe9d3..242227288ea4 100644
--- a/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/Manifest
+++ b/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/Manifest
@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
DIST intel-microcode-collection-20180808.tar.xz 4463768 BLAKE2B bf04d00db7e11b7ef6da9b4221aa2dfae1a20a39ab2f99ad78e735c9cf0f1d9a949b81ceba740238da98d34a934d8829b6882714ec21a1ffa3c1a7dfcfbfdcc6 SHA512 e5607127464c71e3ed413ca3b66cde0b5b994d837655208997841ec5358c32bb197f4ad0123b19bae4254aa35770cfec32cf2780f2cb5dd5f0a00d1ca14cf93c
-DIST microcode-20180807.tgz 1629357 BLAKE2B ce60ef5a5ba794cb4a618739a6134e3b0a660d5e2a09c39ff1fcd7312a3d0b5e763674fb8f8cd39899544d1136253b98930a0160db9c937135effbb912823b58 SHA512 a69576afb6c8ec401e9e169ee208be7d57ee3292ec6689c783729d3fa624b1fdaa74803874c2afa09768c8ee955da913c2cbabeb3d7c7a1dc1f7965d950ccdfb
DIST microcode-20180807a.tgz 1628061 BLAKE2B a6b5a07596a0b1687efb95c207b2194865b2f975cc0d761a687d5b9d8fea63e777eb73373113f356a18592fd53651cf37d044d4e98cdfe6b306393b54ac06129 SHA512 3cd6794a5ce26e86f7b644e523ba978699316046e593da215b73b17c4b43049ac4a81636e2ce3e727d06c2efbac98657764aa3ff355edb429127585bb49a9b10
diff --git a/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-20180807_p20180808-r2.ebuild b/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-20180807_p20180808-r2.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 5799e35a7cd0..000000000000
--- a/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-20180807_p20180808-r2.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,214 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI="6"
-
-inherit linux-info toolchain-funcs mount-boot
-
-# Find updates by searching and clicking the first link (hopefully it's the one):
-# https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/search.html?keyword=Processor+Microcode+Data+File
-
-COLLECTION_SNAPSHOT="${PV##*_p}"
-INTEL_SNAPSHOT="${PV/_p*}"
-NUM="28039"
-DESCRIPTION="Intel IA32/IA64 microcode update data"
-HOMEPAGE="http://inertiawar.com/microcode/ https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=${NUM}"
-SRC_URI="https://downloadmirror.intel.com/${NUM}/eng/microcode-${INTEL_SNAPSHOT}.tgz
- https://dev.gentoo.org/~whissi/dist/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-collection-${COLLECTION_SNAPSHOT}.tar.xz"
-
-LICENSE="intel-ucode-20180807"
-SLOT="0"
-KEYWORDS="-* amd64 x86"
-IUSE="hostonly initramfs +split-ucode vanilla"
-REQUIRED_USE="|| ( initramfs split-ucode )"
-
-DEPEND="sys-apps/iucode_tool"
-
-# !<sys-apps/microcode-ctl-1.17-r2 due to bug #268586
-RDEPEND="!<sys-apps/microcode-ctl-1.17-r2
- hostonly? ( sys-apps/iucode_tool )"
-
-RESTRICT="binchecks bindist mirror strip"
-
-S=${WORKDIR}
-
-# Blacklist bad microcode here.
-# 0x000406f1 aka 06-4f-01 aka CPUID 406F1 require newer microcode loader
-MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT="-s !0x000406f1"
-MICROCODE_BLACKLIST="${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST:=${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT}}"
-
-# In case we want to set some defaults ...
-MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT=""
-
-# Advanced users only:
-# merge with:
-# only current CPU: MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="-S"
-# only specific CPU: MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="-s 0x00000f4a -s 0x00010676"
-# exclude specific CPU: MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="-s !0x00000686"
-MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES:=${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT}}"
-
-pkg_pretend() {
- if [[ "${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST}" != "${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT}" ]]; then
- ewarn "MICROCODE_BLACKLIST is set to \"${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST}\" instead of default \"${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT}\". You are on your own!"
- fi
-
- if [[ "${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES}" != "${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT}" ]]; then
- ewarn "The user has opted in for advanced use:"
- ewarn "MICROCODE_SIGNATURES is set to \"${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES}\" instead of default \"${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT}\"!"
- fi
-
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_pretend
-}
-
-src_prepare() {
- default
-
- # Prevent "invalid file format" errors from iucode_tool
- rm -f "${S}"/intel-ucod*/list || die
-}
-
-src_install() {
- # This will take ALL of the upstream microcode sources:
- # - microcode.dat
- # - intel-ucode/
- # In some cases, they have not contained the same content (eg the directory has newer stuff).
- MICROCODE_SRC=(
- "${S}"/intel-ucode/
- "${S}"/intel-ucode-with-caveats/
- )
-
- # Allow users who are scared about microcode updates not included in Intel's official
- # microcode tarball to opt-out and comply with Intel marketing
- if ! use vanilla; then
- MICROCODE_SRC+=( "${S}"/intel-microcode-collection-${COLLECTION_SNAPSHOT} )
- fi
-
- opts=(
- ${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST}
- ${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES}
- # be strict about what we are doing
- --overwrite
- --strict-checks
- --no-ignore-broken
- # we want to install latest version
- --no-downgrade
- # show everything we find
- --list-all
- # show what we selected
- --list
- )
-
- # The earlyfw cpio needs to be in /boot because it must be loaded before
- # rootfs is mounted.
- use initramfs && dodir /boot && opts+=( --write-earlyfw="${ED%/}"/boot/intel-uc.img )
- # split location (we use a temporary location so that we are able
- # to re-run iucode_tool in pkg_preinst; use keepdir instead of dodir to carry
- # this folder to pkg_preinst to avoid an error even if no microcode was selected):
- keepdir /tmp/intel-ucode && opts+=( --write-firmware="${ED%/}"/tmp/intel-ucode )
-
- iucode_tool \
- "${opts[@]}" \
- "${MICROCODE_SRC[@]}" \
- || die "iucode_tool ${opts[@]} ${MICROCODE_SRC[@]}"
-
- dodoc releasenote
-}
-
-pkg_preinst() {
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_preinst
-
- if use hostonly; then
- einfo "Removing ucode(s) not supported by any currently available (=online) processor(s) due to USE=hostonly ..."
- opts=(
- --scan-system
- # be strict about what we are doing
- --overwrite
- --strict-checks
- --no-ignore-broken
- # we want to install latest version
- --no-downgrade
- # show everything we find
- --list-all
- # show what we selected
- --list
- )
-
- # The earlyfw cpio needs to be in /boot because it must be loaded before
- # rootfs is mounted.
- use initramfs && opts+=( --write-earlyfw="${ED%/}"/boot/intel-uc.img )
- # split location:
- use split-ucode && dodir /lib/firmware/intel-ucode && opts+=( --write-firmware="${ED%/}"/lib/firmware/intel-ucode )
-
- iucode_tool \
- "${opts[@]}" \
- "${ED%/}"/tmp/intel-ucode \
- || die "iucode_tool ${opts[@]} ${ED%/}/tmp/intel-ucode"
-
- else
- if use split-ucode; then
- # Temporary /tmp/intel-ucode will become final /lib/firmware/intel-ucode ...
- dodir /lib/firmware
- mv "${ED%/}/tmp/intel-ucode" "${ED%/}/lib/firmware" || die "Failed to install splitted ucodes!"
- fi
- fi
-
- # Cleanup any temporary leftovers so that we don't merge any
- # unneeded files on disk
- rm -r "${ED%/}/tmp" || die "Failed to cleanup '${ED%/}/tmp'"
-}
-
-pkg_prerm() {
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_prerm
-}
-
-pkg_postrm() {
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_postrm
-}
-
-pkg_postinst() {
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_postinst
-
- local _has_installed_something=
- if use initramfs && [[ -s "${EROOT%/}/boot/intel-uc.img" ]]; then
- _has_installed_something="yes"
- elif use split-ucode; then
- _has_installed_something=$(find "${EROOT%/}/lib/firmware/intel-ucode" -maxdepth 0 -not -empty -exec echo yes \;)
- fi
-
- if use hostonly && [[ -n "${_has_installed_something}" ]]; then
- elog "You only installed ucode(s) for all currently available (=online)"
- elog "processor(s). Remember to re-emerge this package whenever you"
- elog "change the system's processor model."
- elog ""
- elif [[ -z "${_has_installed_something}" ]]; then
- ewarn "WARNING:"
- ewarn "No ucode was installed! You can ignore this warning if there"
- ewarn "aren't any microcode updates available for your processor(s)."
- ewarn "But if you use MICROCODE_SIGNATURES variable please double check"
- ewarn "if you have an invalid select."
- ewarn ""
-
- if use hostonly; then
- ewarn "Unset \"hostonly\" USE flag to install all available ucodes."
- ewarn ""
- fi
- fi
-
- # We cannot give detailed information if user is affected or not:
- # If MICROCODE_BLACKLIST wasn't modified, user can still use MICROCODE_SIGNATURES
- # to to force a specific, otherwise blacklisted, microcode. So we
- # only show a generic warning based on running kernel version:
- if kernel_is -lt 4 14 34; then
- ewarn "${P} contains microcode updates which require"
- ewarn "additional kernel patches which aren't yet included in kernel <4.14.34."
- ewarn "Loading such a microcode through kernel interface from an unpatched kernel"
- ewarn "can crash your system!"
- ewarn ""
- ewarn "Those microcodes are blacklisted per default. However, if you have altered"
- ewarn "MICROCODE_BLACKLIST or MICROCODE_SIGNATURES, you maybe have unintentionally"
- ewarn "re-enabled those microcodes...!"
- ewarn ""
- ewarn "Check \"${EROOT%/}/usr/share/doc/${PN}-*/releasenot*\" if your microcode update"
- ewarn "requires additional kernel patches or not."
- fi
-}
diff --git a/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-20180807_p20180808-r3.ebuild b/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-20180807_p20180808-r3.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index be1b43ad752b..000000000000
--- a/sys-firmware/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-20180807_p20180808-r3.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,254 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI="6"
-
-inherit linux-info toolchain-funcs mount-boot
-
-# Find updates by searching and clicking the first link (hopefully it's the one):
-# https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/search.html?keyword=Processor+Microcode+Data+File
-
-COLLECTION_SNAPSHOT="${PV##*_p}"
-INTEL_SNAPSHOT="${PV/_p*}"
-NUM="28039"
-DESCRIPTION="Intel IA32/IA64 microcode update data"
-HOMEPAGE="http://inertiawar.com/microcode/ https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=${NUM}"
-SRC_URI="https://downloadmirror.intel.com/${NUM}/eng/microcode-${INTEL_SNAPSHOT}.tgz
- https://dev.gentoo.org/~whissi/dist/intel-microcode/intel-microcode-collection-${COLLECTION_SNAPSHOT}.tar.xz"
-
-LICENSE="intel-ucode-20180807"
-SLOT="0"
-KEYWORDS="-* ~amd64 ~x86"
-IUSE="hostonly initramfs +split-ucode vanilla"
-REQUIRED_USE="|| ( initramfs split-ucode )"
-
-DEPEND="sys-apps/iucode_tool"
-
-# !<sys-apps/microcode-ctl-1.17-r2 due to bug #268586
-RDEPEND="!<sys-apps/microcode-ctl-1.17-r2
- hostonly? ( sys-apps/iucode_tool )"
-
-RESTRICT="binchecks bindist mirror strip"
-
-S=${WORKDIR}
-
-# Blacklist bad microcode here.
-# 0x000406f1 aka 06-4f-01 aka CPUID 406F1 require newer microcode loader
-MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT="-s !0x000406f1"
-MICROCODE_BLACKLIST="${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST:=${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT}}"
-
-# In case we want to set some defaults ...
-MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT=""
-
-# Advanced users only:
-# merge with:
-# only current CPU: MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="-S"
-# only specific CPU: MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="-s 0x00000f4a -s 0x00010676"
-# exclude specific CPU: MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="-s !0x00000686"
-MICROCODE_SIGNATURES="${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES:=${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT}}"
-
-pkg_pretend() {
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_pretend
-}
-
-src_prepare() {
- default
-
- # Prevent "invalid file format" errors from iucode_tool
- rm -f "${S}"/intel-ucod*/list || die
-}
-
-src_install() {
- # This will take ALL of the upstream microcode sources:
- # - microcode.dat
- # - intel-ucode/
- # In some cases, they have not contained the same content (eg the directory has newer stuff).
- MICROCODE_SRC=(
- "${S}"/intel-ucode/
- "${S}"/intel-ucode-with-caveats/
- )
-
- # Allow users who are scared about microcode updates not included in Intel's official
- # microcode tarball to opt-out and comply with Intel marketing
- if ! use vanilla; then
- MICROCODE_SRC+=( "${S}"/intel-microcode-collection-${COLLECTION_SNAPSHOT} )
- fi
-
- opts=(
- ${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST}
- ${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES}
- # be strict about what we are doing
- --overwrite
- --strict-checks
- --no-ignore-broken
- # we want to install latest version
- --no-downgrade
- # show everything we find
- --list-all
- # show what we selected
- --list
- )
-
- # The earlyfw cpio needs to be in /boot because it must be loaded before
- # rootfs is mounted.
- use initramfs && dodir /boot && opts+=( --write-earlyfw="${ED%/}"/boot/intel-uc.img )
- # split location (we use a temporary location so that we are able
- # to re-run iucode_tool in pkg_preinst; use keepdir instead of dodir to carry
- # this folder to pkg_preinst to avoid an error even if no microcode was selected):
- keepdir /tmp/intel-ucode && opts+=( --write-firmware="${ED%/}"/tmp/intel-ucode )
-
- iucode_tool \
- "${opts[@]}" \
- "${MICROCODE_SRC[@]}" \
- || die "iucode_tool ${opts[@]} ${MICROCODE_SRC[@]}"
-
- dodoc releasenote
-
- # Record how package was created so we can show this in build.log
- # even for binary packages.
- if [[ "${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST}" != "${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT}" ]]; then
- echo ${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST} > "${ED%/}/tmp/.blacklist_altered" || die "Failed to add marker that MICROCODE_BLACKLIST variable was used"
- fi
-
- if [[ "${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES}" != "${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT}" ]]; then
- echo ${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES} > "${ED%/}/tmp/.signatures_altered" || die "Failed to add marker that MICROCODE_SIGNATURES variable was used"
- fi
-}
-
-pkg_preinst() {
- if [[ -f "${ED%/}/tmp/.blacklist_altered" ]]; then
- local _recorded_MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_value=$(cat "${ED%/}/tmp/.blacklist_altered")
- ewarn "MICROCODE_BLACKLIST is set to \"${_recorded_MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_value}\" instead of default \"${MICROCODE_BLACKLIST_DEFAULT}\". You are on your own!"
- fi
-
- if [[ -f "${ED%/}/tmp/.signatures_altered" ]]; then
- local _recorded_MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_value=$(cat "${ED%/}/tmp/.signatures_altered")
- ewarn "Package was created using advanced options:"
- ewarn "MICROCODE_SIGNATURES is set to \"${_recorded_MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_value}\" instead of default \"${MICROCODE_SIGNATURES_DEFAULT}\"!"
- fi
-
- # Make sure /boot is available if needed.
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_preinst
-
- local _initramfs_file="${ED%/}/boot/intel-uc.img"
- local _ucode_dir="${ED%/}/lib/firmware/intel-ucode"
-
- if use hostonly; then
- # While this output looks redundant we do this check to detect
- # rare cases where iucode_tool was unable to detect system's processor(s).
- local _detected_processors=$(iucode_tool --scan-system 2>&1)
- if [[ -z "${_detected_processors}" ]]; then
- ewarn "Looks like iucode_tool was unable to detect any processor!"
- else
- einfo "Only installing ucode(s) for ${_detected_processors#iucode_tool: system has } due to USE=hostonly ..."
- fi
-
- opts=(
- --scan-system
- # be strict about what we are doing
- --overwrite
- --strict-checks
- --no-ignore-broken
- # we want to install latest version
- --no-downgrade
- # show everything we find
- --list-all
- # show what we selected
- --list
- )
-
- # The earlyfw cpio needs to be in /boot because it must be loaded before
- # rootfs is mounted.
- use initramfs && opts+=( --write-earlyfw=${_initramfs_file} )
- # split location:
- use split-ucode && dodir /lib/firmware/intel-ucode && opts+=( --write-firmware=${_ucode_dir} )
-
- iucode_tool \
- "${opts[@]}" \
- "${ED%/}"/tmp/intel-ucode \
- || die "iucode_tool ${opts[@]} ${ED%/}/tmp/intel-ucode"
-
- else
- if use split-ucode; then
- # Temporary /tmp/intel-ucode will become final /lib/firmware/intel-ucode ...
- dodir /lib/firmware
- mv "${ED%/}/tmp/intel-ucode" "${ED%/}/lib/firmware" || die "Failed to install splitted ucodes!"
- fi
- fi
-
- # Because it is possible that this package will install not one single file
- # due to user selection which is still somehow unexpected we add the following
- # check to inform user so that the user has at least a chance to detect
- # a problem/invalid select.
- local _has_installed_something=
- if use initramfs && [[ -s "${_initramfs_file}" ]]; then
- _has_installed_something="yes"
- elif use split-ucode; then
- _has_installed_something=$(find "${_ucode_dir}" -maxdepth 0 -not -empty -exec echo yes \;)
- fi
-
- if use hostonly && [[ -n "${_has_installed_something}" ]]; then
- elog "You only installed ucode(s) for all currently available (=online)"
- elog "processor(s). Remember to re-emerge this package whenever you"
- elog "change the system's processor model."
- elog ""
- elif [[ -z "${_has_installed_something}" ]]; then
- ewarn "WARNING:"
- if [[ -f "${ED%/}/tmp/.signatures_altered" ]]; then
- ewarn "No ucode was installed! Because you have created this package"
- ewarn "using MICROCODE_SIGNATURES variable please double check if you"
- ewarn "have an invalid select."
- ewarn "It's rare but it is also possible that just no ucode update"
- ewarn "is available for your processor(s). In this case it is safe"
- ewarn "to ignore this warning."
- else
- ewarn "No ucode was installed! It's rare but it is also possible"
- ewarn "that just no ucode update is available for your processor(s)."
- ewarn "In this case it is safe to ignore this warning."
- fi
-
- ewarn ""
-
- if use hostonly; then
- ewarn "Unset \"hostonly\" USE flag to install all available ucodes."
- ewarn ""
- fi
- fi
-
- # Cleanup any temporary leftovers so that we don't merge any
- # unneeded files on disk.
- rm -r "${ED%/}/tmp" || die "Failed to cleanup '${ED%/}/tmp'"
-}
-
-pkg_prerm() {
- # Make sure /boot is mounted so that we can remove /boot/intel-uc.img!
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_prerm
-}
-
-pkg_postrm() {
- # Don't forget to umount /boot if it was previously mounted by us.
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_postrm
-}
-
-pkg_postinst() {
- # Don't forget to umount /boot if it was previously mounted by us.
- use initramfs && mount-boot_pkg_postinst
-
- # We cannot give detailed information if user is affected or not:
- # If MICROCODE_BLACKLIST wasn't modified, user can still use MICROCODE_SIGNATURES
- # to to force a specific, otherwise blacklisted, microcode. So we
- # only show a generic warning based on running kernel version:
- if kernel_is -lt 4 14 34; then
- ewarn "${P} contains microcode updates which require"
- ewarn "additional kernel patches which aren't yet included in kernel <4.14.34."
- ewarn "Loading such a microcode through kernel interface from an unpatched kernel"
- ewarn "can crash your system!"
- ewarn ""
- ewarn "Those microcodes are blacklisted per default. However, if you have altered"
- ewarn "MICROCODE_BLACKLIST or MICROCODE_SIGNATURES, you maybe have unintentionally"
- ewarn "re-enabled those microcodes...!"
- ewarn ""
- ewarn "Check \"${EROOT%/}/usr/share/doc/${PN}-*/releasenot*\" if your microcode update"
- ewarn "requires additional kernel patches or not."
- fi
-}