#! /bin/sh # Script to apply kernel patches. # usage: patch-kernel [ sourcedir [ patchdir ] ] # The source directory defaults to /usr/src/linux, and the patch # directory defaults to the current directory. # # It determines the current kernel version from the top-level Makefile. # It then looks for patches for the next sublevel in the patch directory. # This is applied using "patch -p1 -s" from within the kernel directory. # A check is then made for "*.rej" files to see if the patch was # successful. If it is, then all of the "*.orig" files are removed. # # Nick Holloway , 2nd January 1995. # Set directories from arguments, or use defaults. sourcedir=${1-/usr/src/linux} patchdir=${2-.} # set current VERSION, PATCHLEVEL, SUBLEVEL eval `sed -n 's/^\([A-Z]*\) = \([0-9]*\)$/\1=\2/p' $sourcedir/Makefile` if [ -z "$VERSION" -o -z "$PATCHLEVEL" -o -z "$SUBLEVEL" ] then echo "unable to determine current kernel version" >&2 exit 1 fi echo "Current kernel version is $VERSION.$PATCHLEVEL.$SUBLEVEL" while : do SUBLEVEL=`expr $SUBLEVEL + 1` patch=patch-$VERSION.$PATCHLEVEL.$SUBLEVEL.gz if [ ! -r $patchdir/$patch ] then break fi echo -n "Applying $patch... " if gunzip -dc $patchdir/$patch | patch -p1 -s -N -E -d $sourcedir then echo "done." else echo "failed. Clean up yourself." break fi if [ "`find $sourcedir/ '(' -name '*.rej' -o -name '.*.rej' ')' -print`" ] then echo "Aborting. Reject files found." break fi # Remove backup files find $sourcedir/ '(' -name '*.orig' -o -name '.*.orig' ')' -exec rm -f {} \; done