nixpkgs/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel
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hardened
perf
bridge-stp-helper.patch
common-config.nix linux/common-config: enable ZRAM_MULTI_COMP where available 2024-04-13 15:05:06 +03:00
export-rt-sched-migrate.patch
generate-config.pl
generic.nix
gpio-utils.nix
htmldocs.nix
kernels-org.json linux_4_19: 4.19.311 -> 4.19.312 2024-04-13 15:09:05 +03:00
linux-libre.nix linux_latest-libre: 19523 -> 19527 2024-04-04 22:06:15 +03:00
linux-rpi.nix
linux-rt-5.4.nix
linux-rt-5.10.nix
linux-rt-5.15.nix linux-rt_5_15: 5.15.148-rt74 -> 5.15.153-rt75 2024-04-03 17:11:54 +03:00
linux-rt-6.1.nix linux-rt_6_1: 6.1.82-rt27 -> 6.1.83-rt28 2024-04-02 12:34:05 +02:00
linux-rt-6.6.nix linux-rt_6_6: 6.6.23-rt28 -> 6.6.25-rt29 2024-04-10 18:11:29 +03:00
mainline.nix
manual-config.nix linuxManualConfig: Sometimes depend on ubootTools 2024-04-13 15:07:30 +03:00
modinst-arg-list-too-long.patch
mptcp-config.nix
patches.nix linux_6_7: drop 2024-04-04 22:45:46 +03:00
randstruct-provide-seed-5.19.patch
randstruct-provide-seed.patch
README.md
request-key-helper-updated.patch
request-key-helper.patch
rtl8761b-support.patch
rust-1.75.patch
update-libre.sh
update-mainline.py linux/kernel/update-mainline: don't readd EOL kernels 2024-04-10 18:10:12 +03:00
update-rt.sh
update-zen.py
update.sh
xanmod-kernels.nix xanmod-kernels: change to full preemption 2024-04-15 08:20:31 +08:00
zen-kernels.nix linuxKernel.kernels.linux_lqx: 6.7.11-lqx1 -> 6.8.4-lqx1 2024-04-08 17:13:56 +02:00

How to add a new (major) version of the Linux kernel to Nixpkgs:

  1. Copy the old Nix expression (e.g., linux-2.6.21.nix) to the new one (e.g., linux-2.6.22.nix) and update it.

  2. Add the new kernel to the kernels attribute set in linux-kernels.nix (e.g., create an attribute kernel_2_6_22).

  3. Update the kernel configuration:

    1. While in the Nixpkgs repository, enter the development shell for that kernel:

      $ nix-shell -A linuxKernel.kernels.linux_2_6_22
      
    2. Unpack the kernel:

      [nix-shell]$ pushd $(mktemp -d)
      [nix-shell]$ unpackPhase
      
    3. For each supported platform (i686, x86_64, uml) do the following:

      1. Make a copy from the old config (e.g., config-2.6.21-i686-smp) to the new one (e.g., config-2.6.22-i686-smp).

      2. Copy the config file for this platform (e.g., config-2.6.22-i686-smp) to .config in the unpacked kernel source tree.

      3. Run make oldconfig ARCH={i386,x86_64,um} and answer all questions. (For the uml configuration, also add SHELL=bash.) Make sure to keep the configuration consistent between platforms (i.e., dont enable some feature on i686 and disable it on x86_64).

      4. If needed, you can also run make menuconfig:

        $ nix-shell -p ncurses pkg-config
        $ make menuconfig ARCH=arch
        
      5. Copy .config over the new config file (e.g., config-2.6.22-i686-smp).

  4. Test building the kernel:

nix-build -A linuxKernel.kernels.kernel_2_6_22

If it compiles, ship it! For extra credit, try booting NixOS with it.

  1. It may be that the new kernel requires updating the external kernel modules and kernel-dependent packages listed in the linuxPackagesFor function in linux-kernels.nix (such as the NVIDIA drivers, AUFS, etc.). If the updated packages arent backwards compatible with older kernels, you may need to keep the older versions around.