README -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This patchset is to be the series of patches for gentoo-sources. It is designed for cross-compatibility, fixes and stability, with performance and additional features/driver support being a second. Unless otherwise stated and marked as such, this kernel should be suitable for all environments. Patchset Numbering Scheme -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES 1000-1400 linux-stable 1400-1500 linux-stable queue 1500-1700 security 1700-1800 architecture-related 1800-1900 mm/scheduling/misc 1900-2000 filesystems 2000-2100 networking core 2100-2200 storage core 2200-2300 power management (ACPI, APM) 2300-2400 bus (USB, IEEE1394, PCI, PCMCIA, ...) 2400-2500 network drivers 2500-2600 storage drivers 2600-2700 input 2700-2900 media (graphics, sound, tv) 2900-3000 other 3000-4000 reserved FEATURES 4000-4100 network 4100-4200 storage 4200-4300 graphics 4300-4400 filesystem 4400-4500 security enhancement 4500-4600 other EXPERIMENTAL 5000-5100 experimental patches (BFQ, ...) Individual Patch Descriptions: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patch: 1001_linux-6.12.1.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.1 Patch: 1001_linux-6.12.2.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.2 Patch: 1002_linux-6.12.3.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.3 Patch: 1003_linux-6.12.4.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.4 Patch: 1004_linux-6.12.5.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.5 Patch: 1005_linux-6.12.6.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.6 Patch: 1006_linux-6.12.7.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.7 Patch: 1007_linux-6.12.8.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.8 Patch: 1008_linux-6.12.9.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.9 Patch: 1009_linux-6.12.10.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.10 Patch: 1010_linux-6.12.11.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.11 Patch: 1011_linux-6.12.12.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.12 Patch: 1012_linux-6.12.13.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.13 Patch: 1013_linux-6.12.14.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.14 Patch: 1014_linux-6.12.15.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.15 Patch: 1015_linux-6.12.16.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.16 Patch: 1016_linux-6.12.17.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.17 Patch: 1017_linux-6.12.18.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.18 Patch: 1018_linux-6.12.19.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.19 Patch: 1019_linux-6.12.20.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.20 Patch: 1020_linux-6.12.21.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.21 Patch: 1021_linux-6.12.22.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.22 Patch: 1022_linux-6.12.23.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.23 Patch: 1023_linux-6.12.24.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.24 Patch: 1024_linux-6.12.25.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.25 Patch: 1025_linux-6.12.26.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.26 Patch: 1026_linux-6.12.27.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.27 Patch: 1027_linux-6.12.28.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.28 Patch: 1028_linux-6.12.29.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.29 Patch: 1029_linux-6.12.30.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.30 Patch: 1030_linux-6.12.31.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.31 Patch: 1031_linux-6.12.32.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.32 Patch: 1032_linux-6.12.33.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.33 Patch: 1033_linux-6.12.34.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.34 Patch: 1034_linux-6.12.35.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.35 Patch: 1035_linux-6.12.36.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.36 Patch: 1036_linux-6.12.37.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.37 Patch: 1037_linux-6.12.38.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.38 Patch: 1038_linux-6.12.39.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.39 Patch: 1039_linux-6.12.40.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.40 Patch: 1040_linux-6.12.41.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.41 Patch: 1041_linux-6.12.42.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.42 Patch: 1042_linux-6.12.43.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.43 Patch: 1043_linux-6.12.44.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.44 Patch: 1044_linux-6.12.45.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.45 Patch: 1045_linux-6.12.46.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.46 Patch: 1046_linux-6.12.47.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.47 Patch: 1047_linux-6.12.48.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.48 Patch: 1048_linux-6.12.49.patch From: https://www.kernel.org Desc: Linux 6.12.49 Patch: 1500_fortify-copy-size-value-range-tracking-fix.patch From: https://git.kernel.org/ Desc: fortify: Hide run-time copy size from value range tracking Patch: 1510_fs-enable-link-security-restrictions-by-default.patch From: http://sources.debian.net/src/linux/3.16.7-ckt4-3/debian/patches/debian/fs-enable-link-security-restrictions-by-default.patch/ Desc: Enable link security restrictions by default. Patch: 1520_revert_fs_prevent_file_descriptor_table_allocation.patch From: https://bugs.gentoo.org/961922 Desc: revert prevent file descriptor table allocation, possible causing crashes Patch: 1700_sparc-address-warray-bound-warnings.patch From: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/109 Desc: Address -Warray-bounds warnings Patch: 1730_parisc-Disable-prctl.patch From: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux.git Desc: prctl: Temporarily disable prctl(PR_SET_MDWE) on parisc Patch: 2000_BT-Check-key-sizes-only-if-Secure-Simple-Pairing-enabled.patch From: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bluetooth/20190522070540.48895-1-marcel@holtmann.org/raw Desc: Bluetooth: Check key sizes only when Secure Simple Pairing is enabled. See bug #686758 Patch: 2910_bfp-mark-get-entry-ip-as--maybe-unused.patch From: https://www.spinics.net/lists/stable/msg604665.html Desc: bpf: mark get_entry_ip as __maybe_unused Patch: 2920_sign-file-patch-for-libressl.patch From: https://bugs.gentoo.org/717166 Desc: sign-file: full functionality with modern LibreSSL Patch: 2980_GCC15-gnu23-to-gnu11-fix.patch From: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kbuild/20241119044724.GA2246422@thelio-3990X/ Desc: GCC 15 defaults to -std=gnu23. Hack in CSTD_FLAG to pass -std=gnu11 everywhere. Patch: 2990_libbpf-v2-workaround-Wmaybe-uninitialized-false-pos.patch From: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/ Desc: libbpf: workaround -Wmaybe-uninitialized false positive Patch: 3000_Support-printing-firmware-info.patch From: https://bugs.gentoo.org/732852 Desc: Print firmware info (Reqs CONFIG_GENTOO_PRINT_FIRMWARE_INFO). Thanks to Georgy Yakovlev Patch: 4567_distro-Gentoo-Kconfig.patch From: Tom Wijsman Desc: Add Gentoo Linux support config settings and defaults. Patch: 5010_enable-cpu-optimizations-universal.patch From: https://github.com/graysky2/kernel_compiler_patch Desc: Kernel >= 5.15 patch enables gcc = v11.1+ optimizations for additional CPUs.