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Merge 6.1.76 into android-6.1

Changes in 6.1.76
	usb: dwc3: gadget: Refactor EP0 forced stall/restart into a separate API
	usb: dwc3: gadget: Queue PM runtime idle on disconnect event
	usb: dwc3: gadget: Handle EP0 request dequeuing properly
	Revert "nSVM: Check for reserved encodings of TLB_CONTROL in nested VMCB"
	iio: adc: ad7091r: Set alert bit in config register
	iio: adc: ad7091r: Allow users to configure device events
	ext4: allow for the last group to be marked as trimmed
	arm64: properly install vmlinuz.efi
	OPP: Pass rounded rate to _set_opp()
	btrfs: sysfs: validate scrub_speed_max value
	crypto: api - Disallow identical driver names
	PM: hibernate: Enforce ordering during image compression/decompression
	hwrng: core - Fix page fault dead lock on mmap-ed hwrng
	crypto: s390/aes - Fix buffer overread in CTR mode
	s390/vfio-ap: unpin pages on gisc registration failure
	PM / devfreq: Fix buffer overflow in trans_stat_show
	media: imx355: Enable runtime PM before registering async sub-device
	rpmsg: virtio: Free driver_override when rpmsg_remove()
	media: ov9734: Enable runtime PM before registering async sub-device
	s390/vfio-ap: always filter entire AP matrix
	s390/vfio-ap: loop over the shadow APCB when filtering guest's AP configuration
	s390/vfio-ap: let on_scan_complete() callback filter matrix and update guest's APCB
	mips: Fix max_mapnr being uninitialized on early stages
	bus: mhi: host: Add alignment check for event ring read pointer
	bus: mhi: host: Drop chan lock before queuing buffers
	bus: mhi: host: Add spinlock to protect WP access when queueing TREs
	parisc/firmware: Fix F-extend for PDC addresses
	parisc/power: Fix power soft-off button emulation on qemu
	async: Split async_schedule_node_domain()
	async: Introduce async_schedule_dev_nocall()
	iio: adc: ad7091r: Enable internal vref if external vref is not supplied
	dmaengine: fix NULL pointer in channel unregistration function
	scsi: ufs: core: Remove the ufshcd_hba_exit() call from ufshcd_async_scan()
	arm64: dts: qcom: sc7180: fix USB wakeup interrupt types
	arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845: fix USB wakeup interrupt types
	arm64: dts: qcom: sm8150: fix USB wakeup interrupt types
	arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: fix usb_1 wakeup interrupt types
	arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845: fix USB DP/DM HS PHY interrupts
	arm64: dts: qcom: sm8150: fix USB DP/DM HS PHY interrupts
	lsm: new security_file_ioctl_compat() hook
	docs: kernel_abi.py: fix command injection
	scripts/get_abi: fix source path leak
	media: videobuf2-dma-sg: fix vmap callback
	mmc: core: Use mrq.sbc in close-ended ffu
	mmc: mmc_spi: remove custom DMA mapped buffers
	media: mtk-jpeg: Fix use after free bug due to error path handling in mtk_jpeg_dec_device_run
	arm64: Rename ARM64_WORKAROUND_2966298
	rtc: cmos: Use ACPI alarm for non-Intel x86 systems too
	rtc: Adjust failure return code for cmos_set_alarm()
	rtc: mc146818-lib: Adjust failure return code for mc146818_get_time()
	rtc: Add support for configuring the UIP timeout for RTC reads
	rtc: Extend timeout for waiting for UIP to clear to 1s
	nouveau/vmm: don't set addr on the fail path to avoid warning
	ubifs: ubifs_symlink: Fix memleak of inode->i_link in error path
	mm/rmap: fix misplaced parenthesis of a likely()
	mm/sparsemem: fix race in accessing memory_section->usage
	rename(): fix the locking of subdirectories
	serial: sc16is7xx: improve regmap debugfs by using one regmap per port
	serial: sc16is7xx: remove wasteful static buffer in sc16is7xx_regmap_name()
	serial: sc16is7xx: remove global regmap from struct sc16is7xx_port
	serial: sc16is7xx: remove unused line structure member
	serial: sc16is7xx: change EFR lock to operate on each channels
	serial: sc16is7xx: convert from _raw_ to _noinc_ regmap functions for FIFO
	serial: sc16is7xx: fix invalid sc16is7xx_lines bitfield in case of probe error
	serial: sc16is7xx: remove obsolete loop in sc16is7xx_port_irq()
	serial: sc16is7xx: improve do/while loop in sc16is7xx_irq()
	LoongArch/smp: Call rcutree_report_cpu_starting() earlier
	mm: page_alloc: unreserve highatomic page blocks before oom
	ksmbd: set v2 lease version on lease upgrade
	ksmbd: fix potential circular locking issue in smb2_set_ea()
	ksmbd: don't increment epoch if current state and request state are same
	ksmbd: send lease break notification on FILE_RENAME_INFORMATION
	ksmbd: Add missing set_freezable() for freezable kthread
	Revert "drm/amd: Enable PCIe PME from D3"
	drm/amd/display: pbn_div need be updated for hotplug event
	wifi: mac80211: fix potential sta-link leak
	net/smc: fix illegal rmb_desc access in SMC-D connection dump
	tcp: make sure init the accept_queue's spinlocks once
	bnxt_en: Wait for FLR to complete during probe
	vlan: skip nested type that is not IFLA_VLAN_QOS_MAPPING
	llc: make llc_ui_sendmsg() more robust against bonding changes
	llc: Drop support for ETH_P_TR_802_2.
	udp: fix busy polling
	net: fix removing a namespace with conflicting altnames
	tun: fix missing dropped counter in tun_xdp_act
	tun: add missing rx stats accounting in tun_xdp_act
	net: micrel: Fix PTP frame parsing for lan8814
	net/rds: Fix UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in rds_cmsg_recv
	netfs, fscache: Prevent Oops in fscache_put_cache()
	tracing: Ensure visibility when inserting an element into tracing_map
	afs: Hide silly-rename files from userspace
	tcp: Add memory barrier to tcp_push()
	netlink: fix potential sleeping issue in mqueue_flush_file
	ipv6: init the accept_queue's spinlocks in inet6_create
	net/mlx5: DR, Use the right GVMI number for drop action
	net/mlx5: DR, Can't go to uplink vport on RX rule
	net/mlx5: Use mlx5 device constant for selecting CQ period mode for ASO
	net/mlx5e: Allow software parsing when IPsec crypto is enabled
	net/mlx5e: fix a double-free in arfs_create_groups
	net/mlx5e: fix a potential double-free in fs_any_create_groups
	rcu: Defer RCU kthreads wakeup when CPU is dying
	netfilter: nft_limit: reject configurations that cause integer overflow
	btrfs: fix infinite directory reads
	btrfs: set last dir index to the current last index when opening dir
	btrfs: refresh dir last index during a rewinddir(3) call
	btrfs: fix race between reading a directory and adding entries to it
	netfilter: nf_tables: restrict anonymous set and map names to 16 bytes
	netfilter: nf_tables: validate NFPROTO_* family
	net: stmmac: Wait a bit for the reset to take effect
	net: mvpp2: clear BM pool before initialization
	selftests: netdevsim: fix the udp_tunnel_nic test
	fjes: fix memleaks in fjes_hw_setup
	net: fec: fix the unhandled context fault from smmu
	nbd: always initialize struct msghdr completely
	btrfs: avoid copying BTRFS_ROOT_SUBVOL_DEAD flag to snapshot of subvolume being deleted
	btrfs: ref-verify: free ref cache before clearing mount opt
	btrfs: tree-checker: fix inline ref size in error messages
	btrfs: don't warn if discard range is not aligned to sector
	btrfs: defrag: reject unknown flags of btrfs_ioctl_defrag_range_args
	btrfs: don't abort filesystem when attempting to snapshot deleted subvolume
	rbd: don't move requests to the running list on errors
	exec: Fix error handling in begin_new_exec()
	wifi: iwlwifi: fix a memory corruption
	hv_netvsc: Calculate correct ring size when PAGE_SIZE is not 4 Kbytes
	netfilter: nft_chain_filter: handle NETDEV_UNREGISTER for inet/ingress basechain
	netfilter: nf_tables: reject QUEUE/DROP verdict parameters
	platform/x86: p2sb: Allow p2sb_bar() calls during PCI device probe
	ksmbd: fix global oob in ksmbd_nl_policy
	firmware: arm_scmi: Check mailbox/SMT channel for consistency
	xfs: read only mounts with fsopen mount API are busted
	gpiolib: acpi: Ignore touchpad wakeup on GPD G1619-04
	cpufreq: intel_pstate: Refine computation of P-state for given frequency
	drm: Don't unref the same fb many times by mistake due to deadlock handling
	drm/bridge: nxp-ptn3460: fix i2c_master_send() error checking
	drm/tidss: Fix atomic_flush check
	drm/amd/display: Disable PSR-SU on Parade 0803 TCON again
	platform/x86: intel-uncore-freq: Fix types in sysfs callbacks
	drm/bridge: nxp-ptn3460: simplify some error checking
	drm/amd/display: Port DENTIST hang and TDR fixes to OTG disable W/A
	drm/amdgpu/pm: Fix the power source flag error
	erofs: get rid of the remaining kmap_atomic()
	erofs: fix lz4 inplace decompression
	media: ov13b10: Support device probe in non-zero ACPI D state
	media: ov13b10: Enable runtime PM before registering async sub-device
	bus: mhi: ep: Do not allocate event ring element on stack
	PM: core: Remove unnecessary (void *) conversions
	PM: sleep: Fix possible deadlocks in core system-wide PM code
	thermal: intel: hfi: Refactor enabling code into helper functions
	thermal: intel: hfi: Disable an HFI instance when all its CPUs go offline
	thermal: intel: hfi: Add syscore callbacks for system-wide PM
	fs/pipe: move check to pipe_has_watch_queue()
	pipe: wakeup wr_wait after setting max_usage
	ARM: dts: qcom: sdx55: fix USB wakeup interrupt types
	ARM: dts: samsung: exynos4210-i9100: Unconditionally enable LDO12
	ARM: dts: qcom: sdx55: fix pdc '#interrupt-cells'
	ARM: dts: qcom: sdx55: fix USB DP/DM HS PHY interrupts
	ARM: dts: qcom: sdx55: fix USB SS wakeup
	dlm: use kernel_connect() and kernel_bind()
	serial: core: Provide port lock wrappers
	serial: sc16is7xx: Use port lock wrappers
	serial: sc16is7xx: fix unconditional activation of THRI interrupt
	btrfs: zoned: factor out prepare_allocation_zoned()
	btrfs: zoned: optimize hint byte for zoned allocator
	drm/panel-edp: drm/panel-edp: Fix AUO B116XAK01 name and timing
	Revert "powerpc/64s: Increase default stack size to 32KB"
	drm/bridge: parade-ps8640: Wait for HPD when doing an AUX transfer
	drm: panel-simple: add missing bus flags for Tianma tm070jvhg[30/33]
	drm/bridge: sii902x: Use devm_regulator_bulk_get_enable()
	drm/bridge: sii902x: Fix probing race issue
	drm/bridge: sii902x: Fix audio codec unregistration
	drm/bridge: parade-ps8640: Ensure bridge is suspended in .post_disable()
	drm/bridge: parade-ps8640: Make sure we drop the AUX mutex in the error case
	drm/exynos: fix accidental on-stack copy of exynos_drm_plane
	drm/exynos: gsc: minor fix for loop iteration in gsc_runtime_resume
	gpio: eic-sprd: Clear interrupt after set the interrupt type
	block: Move checking GENHD_FL_NO_PART to bdev_add_partition()
	drm/bridge: anx7625: Ensure bridge is suspended in disable()
	spi: bcm-qspi: fix SFDP BFPT read by usig mspi read
	spi: fix finalize message on error return
	MIPS: lantiq: register smp_ops on non-smp platforms
	cxl/region:Fix overflow issue in alloc_hpa()
	mips: Call lose_fpu(0) before initializing fcr31 in mips_set_personality_nan
	tick/sched: Preserve number of idle sleeps across CPU hotplug events
	x86/entry/ia32: Ensure s32 is sign extended to s64
	serial: core: fix kernel-doc for uart_port_unlock_irqrestore()
	net/mlx5e: Handle hardware IPsec limits events
	Linux 6.1.76

Change-Id: I4725561e2ca5df042a1fe307af701e7d5e2d06c8
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@google.com>
2024-04-16 15:01:11 +00:00
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acpi Documentation: ACPI: Prune DSDT override documentation from index 2022-10-13 20:33:12 +02:00
aoe
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blockdev A handful of late-arriving documentation fixes and the addition of an SVG 2022-06-02 15:36:06 -07:00
cgroup-v1 mm, memcg: reconsider kmem.limit_in_bytes deprecation 2023-10-06 14:57:06 +02:00
cifs Documentation, arch: Remove leftovers from CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH 2021-12-17 14:12:03 +01:00
device-mapper dm init: add dm-mod.waitfor to wait for asynchronously probed block devices 2023-07-23 13:49:38 +02:00
gpio gpio: sim: add doc file to index file 2022-01-24 09:21:28 +01:00
hw-vuln x86/cpu: Rename srso_(.*)_alias to srso_alias_\1 2023-08-26 13:26:59 +02:00
kdump docs: gdbmacros: print newest record 2023-03-10 09:34:26 +01:00
laptops lg-laptop: Move setting of battery charge limit to common location 2022-02-23 11:36:24 +01:00
LSM security/loadpin: Update the changing interface in the source code. 2021-03-15 13:32:32 -06:00
media media: vivid.rst: loop_video is set on the capture devnode 2022-10-25 16:43:54 +01:00
mm Merge 8be976a093 ("mm: multi-gen LRU: design doc") into android-mainline 2022-10-20 14:15:01 +02:00
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nfs NFS: update documentation for the nfs4_unique_id parameter 2022-05-17 15:30:03 -04:00
perf docs: perf: Fix PMU instance name of hisi-pcie-pmu 2023-02-25 11:25:39 +01:00
pm Documentation: amd-pstate: add driver working mode introduction 2022-11-22 19:57:15 +01:00
sysctl panic: Introduce warn_limit 2023-01-24 07:24:41 +01:00
abi-obsolete.rst docs: kernel_abi.py: fix command injection 2024-01-31 16:17:00 -08:00
abi-removed.rst docs: kernel_abi.py: fix command injection 2024-01-31 16:17:00 -08:00
abi-stable.rst docs: kernel_abi.py: fix command injection 2024-01-31 16:17:00 -08:00
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abi.rst
bcache.rst
binderfs.rst docs: binderfs: add section about feature files 2021-07-21 13:46:36 +02:00
binfmt-misc.rst
bootconfig.rst docs: bootconfig: Add how to embed the bootconfig into kernel 2022-04-26 17:58:51 -04:00
braille-console.rst
btmrvl.rst
bug-bisect.rst
bug-hunting.rst
cgroup-v2.rst UPSTREAM: blk-ioprio: Introduce promote-to-rt policy 2023-09-29 09:18:05 +00:00
clearing-warn-once.rst
cpu-load.rst
cputopology.rst topology/sysfs: get rid of htmldoc warning 2021-12-07 11:20:45 +01:00
dell_rbu.rst
devices.rst docs: admin: devices: drop confusing outdated statement on Latex 2022-07-14 15:03:56 -06:00
devices.txt net: wan: remove support for COSA and SRP synchronous serial boards 2022-04-27 12:22:56 +01:00
dynamic-debug-howto.rst doc-dyndbg: edit dynamic-debug-howto for brevity, audience 2022-09-07 17:04:49 +02:00
edid.rst
efi-stub.rst docs: efi-stub: Fix paths for x86 / arm stubs 2022-07-28 09:41:56 -06:00
ext4.rst docs: fix a cross-ref 2021-06-13 17:02:46 -06:00
features.rst
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highuid.rst
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iostats.rst Documentation: block/diskstats: update function names 2022-02-24 12:18:54 -07:00
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kernel-parameters.rst Docs/admin: alphabetize some kernel-parameters (part 1) 2022-04-16 02:49:05 -06:00
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parport.rst
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pnp.rst
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.. _readme:

Linux kernel release 6.x <http://kernel.org/>
=============================================

These are the release notes for Linux version 6.  Read them carefully,
as they tell you what this is all about, explain how to install the
kernel, and what to do if something goes wrong.

What is Linux?
--------------

  Linux is a clone of the operating system Unix, written from scratch by
  Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across
  the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance.

  It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix,
  including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand
  loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory management,
  and multistack networking including IPv4 and IPv6.

  It is distributed under the GNU General Public License v2 - see the
  accompanying COPYING file for more details.

On what hardware does it run?
-----------------------------

  Although originally developed first for 32-bit x86-based PCs (386 or higher),
  today Linux also runs on (at least) the Compaq Alpha AXP, Sun SPARC and
  UltraSPARC, Motorola 68000, PowerPC, PowerPC64, ARM, Hitachi SuperH, Cell,
  IBM S/390, MIPS, HP PA-RISC, Intel IA-64, DEC VAX, AMD x86-64 Xtensa, and
  ARC architectures.

  Linux is easily portable to most general-purpose 32- or 64-bit architectures
  as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU) and a port of the
  GNU C compiler (gcc) (part of The GNU Compiler Collection, GCC). Linux has
  also been ported to a number of architectures without a PMMU, although
  functionality is then obviously somewhat limited.
  Linux has also been ported to itself. You can now run the kernel as a
  userspace application - this is called UserMode Linux (UML).

Documentation
-------------

 - There is a lot of documentation available both in electronic form on
   the Internet and in books, both Linux-specific and pertaining to
   general UNIX questions.  I'd recommend looking into the documentation
   subdirectories on any Linux FTP site for the LDP (Linux Documentation
   Project) books.  This README is not meant to be documentation on the
   system: there are much better sources available.

 - There are various README files in the Documentation/ subdirectory:
   these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some
   drivers for example. Please read the
   :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>` file, as it
   contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading
   your kernel.

Installing the kernel source
----------------------------

 - If you install the full sources, put the kernel tarball in a
   directory where you have permissions (e.g. your home directory) and
   unpack it::

     xz -cd linux-6.x.tar.xz | tar xvf -

   Replace "X" with the version number of the latest kernel.

   Do NOT use the /usr/src/linux area! This area has a (usually
   incomplete) set of kernel headers that are used by the library header
   files.  They should match the library, and not get messed up by
   whatever the kernel-du-jour happens to be.

 - You can also upgrade between 6.x releases by patching.  Patches are
   distributed in the xz format.  To install by patching, get all the
   newer patch files, enter the top level directory of the kernel source
   (linux-6.x) and execute::

     xz -cd ../patch-6.x.xz | patch -p1

   Replace "x" for all versions bigger than the version "x" of your current
   source tree, **in_order**, and you should be ok.  You may want to remove
   the backup files (some-file-name~ or some-file-name.orig), and make sure
   that there are no failed patches (some-file-name# or some-file-name.rej).
   If there are, either you or I have made a mistake.

   Unlike patches for the 6.x kernels, patches for the 6.x.y kernels
   (also known as the -stable kernels) are not incremental but instead apply
   directly to the base 6.x kernel.  For example, if your base kernel is 6.0
   and you want to apply the 6.0.3 patch, you must not first apply the 6.0.1
   and 6.0.2 patches. Similarly, if you are running kernel version 6.0.2 and
   want to jump to 6.0.3, you must first reverse the 6.0.2 patch (that is,
   patch -R) **before** applying the 6.0.3 patch. You can read more on this in
   :ref:`Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst <applying_patches>`.

   Alternatively, the script patch-kernel can be used to automate this
   process.  It determines the current kernel version and applies any
   patches found::

     linux/scripts/patch-kernel linux

   The first argument in the command above is the location of the
   kernel source.  Patches are applied from the current directory, but
   an alternative directory can be specified as the second argument.

 - Make sure you have no stale .o files and dependencies lying around::

     cd linux
     make mrproper

   You should now have the sources correctly installed.

Software requirements
---------------------

   Compiling and running the 6.x kernels requires up-to-date
   versions of various software packages.  Consult
   :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>` for the minimum version numbers
   required and how to get updates for these packages.  Beware that using
   excessively old versions of these packages can cause indirect
   errors that are very difficult to track down, so don't assume that
   you can just update packages when obvious problems arise during
   build or operation.

Build directory for the kernel
------------------------------

   When compiling the kernel, all output files will per default be
   stored together with the kernel source code.
   Using the option ``make O=output/dir`` allows you to specify an alternate
   place for the output files (including .config).
   Example::

     kernel source code: /usr/src/linux-6.x
     build directory:    /home/name/build/kernel

   To configure and build the kernel, use::

     cd /usr/src/linux-6.x
     make O=/home/name/build/kernel menuconfig
     make O=/home/name/build/kernel
     sudo make O=/home/name/build/kernel modules_install install

   Please note: If the ``O=output/dir`` option is used, then it must be
   used for all invocations of make.

Configuring the kernel
----------------------

   Do not skip this step even if you are only upgrading one minor
   version.  New configuration options are added in each release, and
   odd problems will turn up if the configuration files are not set up
   as expected.  If you want to carry your existing configuration to a
   new version with minimal work, use ``make oldconfig``, which will
   only ask you for the answers to new questions.

 - Alternative configuration commands are::

     "make config"      Plain text interface.

     "make menuconfig"  Text based color menus, radiolists & dialogs.

     "make nconfig"     Enhanced text based color menus.

     "make xconfig"     Qt based configuration tool.

     "make gconfig"     GTK+ based configuration tool.

     "make oldconfig"   Default all questions based on the contents of
                        your existing ./.config file and asking about
                        new config symbols.

     "make olddefconfig"
                        Like above, but sets new symbols to their default
                        values without prompting.

     "make defconfig"   Create a ./.config file by using the default
                        symbol values from either arch/$ARCH/defconfig
                        or arch/$ARCH/configs/${PLATFORM}_defconfig,
                        depending on the architecture.

     "make ${PLATFORM}_defconfig"
                        Create a ./.config file by using the default
                        symbol values from
                        arch/$ARCH/configs/${PLATFORM}_defconfig.
                        Use "make help" to get a list of all available
                        platforms of your architecture.

     "make allyesconfig"
                        Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to 'y' as much as possible.

     "make allmodconfig"
                        Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to 'm' as much as possible.

     "make allnoconfig" Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to 'n' as much as possible.

     "make randconfig"  Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to random values.

     "make localmodconfig" Create a config based on current config and
                           loaded modules (lsmod). Disables any module
                           option that is not needed for the loaded modules.

                           To create a localmodconfig for another machine,
                           store the lsmod of that machine into a file
                           and pass it in as a LSMOD parameter.

                           Also, you can preserve modules in certain folders
                           or kconfig files by specifying their paths in
                           parameter LMC_KEEP.

                   target$ lsmod > /tmp/mylsmod
                   target$ scp /tmp/mylsmod host:/tmp

                   host$ make LSMOD=/tmp/mylsmod \
                           LMC_KEEP="drivers/usb:drivers/gpu:fs" \
                           localmodconfig

                           The above also works when cross compiling.

     "make localyesconfig" Similar to localmodconfig, except it will convert
                           all module options to built in (=y) options. You can
                           also preserve modules by LMC_KEEP.

     "make kvm_guest.config"   Enable additional options for kvm guest kernel
                               support.

     "make xen.config"   Enable additional options for xen dom0 guest kernel
                         support.

     "make tinyconfig"  Configure the tiniest possible kernel.

   You can find more information on using the Linux kernel config tools
   in Documentation/kbuild/kconfig.rst.

 - NOTES on ``make config``:

    - Having unnecessary drivers will make the kernel bigger, and can
      under some circumstances lead to problems: probing for a
      nonexistent controller card may confuse your other controllers.

    - A kernel with math-emulation compiled in will still use the
      coprocessor if one is present: the math emulation will just
      never get used in that case.  The kernel will be slightly larger,
      but will work on different machines regardless of whether they
      have a math coprocessor or not.

    - The "kernel hacking" configuration details usually result in a
      bigger or slower kernel (or both), and can even make the kernel
      less stable by configuring some routines to actively try to
      break bad code to find kernel problems (kmalloc()).  Thus you
      should probably answer 'n' to the questions for "development",
      "experimental", or "debugging" features.

Compiling the kernel
--------------------

 - Make sure you have at least gcc 5.1 available.
   For more information, refer to :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>`.

 - Do a ``make`` to create a compressed kernel image. It is also
   possible to do ``make install`` if you have lilo installed to suit the
   kernel makefiles, but you may want to check your particular lilo setup first.

   To do the actual install, you have to be root, but none of the normal
   build should require that. Don't take the name of root in vain.

 - If you configured any of the parts of the kernel as ``modules``, you
   will also have to do ``make modules_install``.

 - Verbose kernel compile/build output:

   Normally, the kernel build system runs in a fairly quiet mode (but not
   totally silent).  However, sometimes you or other kernel developers need
   to see compile, link, or other commands exactly as they are executed.
   For this, use "verbose" build mode.  This is done by passing
   ``V=1`` to the ``make`` command, e.g.::

     make V=1 all

   To have the build system also tell the reason for the rebuild of each
   target, use ``V=2``.  The default is ``V=0``.

 - Keep a backup kernel handy in case something goes wrong.  This is
   especially true for the development releases, since each new release
   contains new code which has not been debugged.  Make sure you keep a
   backup of the modules corresponding to that kernel, as well.  If you
   are installing a new kernel with the same version number as your
   working kernel, make a backup of your modules directory before you
   do a ``make modules_install``.

   Alternatively, before compiling, use the kernel config option
   "LOCALVERSION" to append a unique suffix to the regular kernel version.
   LOCALVERSION can be set in the "General Setup" menu.

 - In order to boot your new kernel, you'll need to copy the kernel
   image (e.g. .../linux/arch/x86/boot/bzImage after compilation)
   to the place where your regular bootable kernel is found.

 - Booting a kernel directly from a floppy without the assistance of a
   bootloader such as LILO, is no longer supported.

   If you boot Linux from the hard drive, chances are you use LILO, which
   uses the kernel image as specified in the file /etc/lilo.conf.  The
   kernel image file is usually /vmlinuz, /boot/vmlinuz, /bzImage or
   /boot/bzImage.  To use the new kernel, save a copy of the old image
   and copy the new image over the old one.  Then, you MUST RERUN LILO
   to update the loading map! If you don't, you won't be able to boot
   the new kernel image.

   Reinstalling LILO is usually a matter of running /sbin/lilo.
   You may wish to edit /etc/lilo.conf to specify an entry for your
   old kernel image (say, /vmlinux.old) in case the new one does not
   work.  See the LILO docs for more information.

   After reinstalling LILO, you should be all set.  Shutdown the system,
   reboot, and enjoy!

   If you ever need to change the default root device, video mode,
   etc. in the kernel image, use your bootloader's boot options
   where appropriate.  No need to recompile the kernel to change
   these parameters.

 - Reboot with the new kernel and enjoy.

If something goes wrong
-----------------------

If you have problems that seem to be due to kernel bugs, please follow the
instructions at 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst'.

Hints on understanding kernel bug reports are in
'Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst'. More on debugging the kernel
with gdb is in 'Documentation/dev-tools/gdb-kernel-debugging.rst' and
'Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst'.