jjb: Correct param builds for linux 6.9-rc1
[lttng-ci.git] / scripts / lttng-modules / param-build.sh
index 45f66a0433cdfe2aed87e013fcc03be50654d1f5..ba93fd42148fb2165c9b4cee1e2a68e11e5453bf 100644 (file)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-#!/bin/bash -exu
+#!/bin/bash
 #
-# Copyright (C) 2016-2019 - Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
+# Copyright (C) 2016-2023 Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
 #
 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 # along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
+set -exu
+
 # Parameters
-arch=${arch:-}
+platform=${platforms:-}
 cross_arch=${cross_arch:-}
 ktag=${ktag:-}
 kgitrepo=${kgitrepo:-}
 mversion=${mversion:-}
 mgitrepo=${mgitrepo:-}
+make_args=()
+
+DEBUG=${DEBUG:-}
+
+# Derive arch from label if it isn't set
+if [ -z "${arch:-}" ] ; then
+    # Labels may be platform specific, eg. jammy-amd64, deb12-armhf
+    regex='[[:alnum:]]+-([[:alnum:]]+)'
+    if [[ "${platform}" =~ ${regex} ]] ; then
+        arch="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
+    else
+        arch="${platform:-}"
+    fi
+fi
 
 
 ## FUNCTIONS ##
@@ -45,6 +61,24 @@ vergt() {
     [ "$1" = "$2" ] && return 1 || vergte "$1" "$2"
 }
 
+print_header() {
+    set +x
+
+    local message=" $1 "
+    local message_len
+    local padding_len
+
+    message_len="${#message}"
+    padding_len=$(( (80 - (message_len)) / 2 ))
+
+    printf '\n'; printf -- '#%.0s' {1..80}; printf '\n'
+    printf -- '-%.0s' {1..80}; printf '\n'
+    printf -- '#%.0s' $(seq 1 $padding_len); printf '%s' "$message"; printf -- '#%.0s' $(seq 1 $padding_len); printf '\n'
+    printf -- '-%.0s' {1..80}; printf '\n'
+    printf -- '#%.0s' {1..80}; printf '\n\n'
+
+    set -x
+}
 
 git_clone_modules_sources() {
     mkdir -p "$MODULES_GIT_DIR"
@@ -62,7 +96,32 @@ git_clone_modules_sources() {
 # Checkout a shallow kernel tree of the specified tag
 git_clone_linux_sources() {
     mkdir -p "$LINUX_GIT_DIR"
-    git clone --depth=1 -b "${ktag}" --reference "$LINUX_GIT_REF_REPO_DIR" "${kgitrepo}" "$LINUX_GIT_DIR"
+    case "${distroversion:-}" in
+        el*)
+            git clone -b "${ktag}" "${kgitrepo}" src/linux-rpm
+
+            # Get the source files
+            pushd src/linux-rpm
+            "${WORKSPACE}/src/getsrc/getsrc/getsrc.sh"
+            tar -x -C "${LINUX_GIT_DIR}" --strip-components=1 -f SOURCES/linux-*.tar.xz
+            popd
+
+            # Pretend we're a repo like the default expects
+            pushd "${LINUX_GIT_DIR}"
+            git init .
+            git config user.name 'Jenkins'
+            git config user.email 'jenkins@efficios.com'
+            git add .
+            git commit -a -m 'Initial commit'
+            git tag "${ktag}"
+            echo "${LINUX_GIT_REF_REPO_DIR}" > .git/objects/info/alternates
+            popd
+            ;;
+
+        *)
+            git clone --depth=1 -b "${ktag}" --reference-if-able "$LINUX_GIT_REF_REPO_DIR" "${kgitrepo}" "$LINUX_GIT_DIR"
+            ;;
+    esac
 }
 
 
@@ -81,7 +140,7 @@ upload_archive_obj() {
 
 
 extract_archive_obj() {
-    tar -xf "$WORKSPACE/$obj_name" -C "$LINUX_OBJ_DIR"
+    tar -xf "$WORKSPACE/$obj_name" -C "$LINUX_OBJ_DIR" -I pbzip2
     rm -f "$WORKSPACE/$obj_name"
 }
 
@@ -92,70 +151,261 @@ tar_archive_obj() {
     cd -
 }
 
+# List all GCC versions present in the PATH
+list_gccs() {
+    local gccs
+    gccs=()
+    IFS=: read -r -a path_array <<< "$PATH"
+    while read -r gcc ; do
+        gccs+=("$gcc")
+    done < <(find "${path_array[@]}" -maxdepth 1 -regex '.*/gcc-[0-9\.]+$' -printf '%f\n' | sort -t- -k2 -V -r)
+    echo "${gccs[@]}"
+}
+
 # Find the most recent GCC version supported by the kernel sources
 select_compiler() {
-    local selected_cc
 
+    # Enter linux source dir
     cd "$LINUX_SRCOBJ_DIR"
 
-    kversion=$(make -s kernelversion)
+    # Get the kernel version using the host toolchain, some cross-compiled arch may be broken
+    kversion=$(unset ARCH; unset CROSS_COMPILE; make -s kernelversion)
 
-    set +e
+    if [ "${cross_arch}" = "riscv64" ] && verlt "${kversion}" "5.12"; then
+        echo "RISC-V support was upstreamed in kernel v4.19 but kprobes support was only added in v5.12. Don't try to build it."
+        exit 0
+    fi
 
-    for cc in gcc-5 gcc-4.8; do
-      if "${CROSS_COMPILE:-}${cc}" -I include/ -D__LINUX_COMPILER_H -D__LINUX_COMPILER_TYPES_H -E include/linux/compiler-gcc.h; then
-        selected_cc="$cc"
-        break
-      fi
-    done
+    if [ "${cross_arch}" = "arm64" ] && verlt "${kversion}" "3.7"; then
+        echo "ARM64 support was added as of v3.7. Don't try to build it."
+        exit 0
+    fi
 
-    set -e
+    if [ "${cross_arch}" = "arm64" ] && verlt "${kversion}" "3.18"; then
+        echo "lttng-modules requires gcc >= 5.1 for ARM64 due to compiler bugs in gcc."
+        echo "gcc-5 support was added to the kernel as of v3.18. Don't this to build it."
+        exit 0
+    fi
+
+    if { verlt "$kversion" "4.4"; }; then
+        # Force gcc-4.8 for kernels before 4.4
+        selected_cc='gcc-4.8'
+        # Due to compiler bugs in gcc on arm64, lttng-modules disallows
+        # compilation with gcc < 5.1.
+        if [[ "${cross_arch}" == "arm64" ]] ; then
+            selected_cc='gcc-5.5'
+            export PATH="${PATH:-}:/usr/local/gcc5.5/bin"
+            export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:-}:/usr/local/gcc5.5/lib"
+        fi
+        selected_cc_version=$(echo "${selected_cc}" | cut -d'-' -f2)
+    else
+        for cc in $(list_gccs) ; do
+            if "${CROSS_COMPILE:-}${cc}" -I include/ -D__LINUX_COMPILER_H -D__LINUX_COMPILER_TYPES_H -E include/linux/compiler-gcc.h; then
+                cc_version=$(echo "${cc}" | cut -d'-' -f2)
+                if { verlt "${kversion}" "5.17"; } && { vergt "${cc_version}" "11"; } ; then
+                    # Using gcc-12+ with '-Wuse-after-free' breaks the build of older
+                    # kernels (in particular, objtool). Some releases on LTS
+                    # branches between 4.x and 5.15 can be built with gcc-12.
+                    # @see https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20494.1643237814@turing-police/
+                    # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/52a9dab6d892763b2a8334a568bd4e2c1a6fde66
+                    continue
+                fi
+                selected_cc="$cc"
+                selected_cc_version="$cc_version"
+                break
+            fi
+        done
+    fi
 
-    if [ "x$selected_cc" = "x" ]; then
+    if [ -z "$selected_cc" ]; then
       echo "Found no suitable compiler."
       exit 1
     fi
 
-    # Force gcc-4.8 for kernels before 3.18
-    if { verlt "$kversion" "3.18"; }; then
-      selected_cc=gcc-4.8
+    # lttng-modules requires gcc >= 5.1 for aarch64
+    # @see https://github.com/lttng/lttng-modules/commit/be06402dbdbea2f3394e60ec15c5d3356e2be416
+    if { verlt "${selected_cc_version}" "5.1"; } && [ "${cross_arch}" = "arm64" ] ; then
+        echo "Building lttng-modules on aarch64 requires gcc >= 5.1"
+        exit 1
     fi
 
-    if [ "$selected_cc" != "gcc-4.8" ]; then
+    cd -
+}
+
+export_kbuild_flags() {
+    local _KAFLAGS
+    local _KCFLAGS
+    local _KCPPFLAGS
+    local _HOSTCFLAGS
+
+    _KAFLAGS=()
+    _KCFLAGS=()
+    _KCPPFLAGS=()
+    _HOSTCFLAGS=()
+
+    if { vergte "$selected_cc_version" "6"; }; then
         # Older kernel Makefiles do not expect the compiler to default to PIE
-        KAFLAGS="-fno-pie"
-        KCFLAGS="-fno-pie -no-pie -fno-stack-protector"
-        KCPPFLAGS="-fno-pie"
-        export KAFLAGS KCFLAGS KCPPFLAGS
+        _KAFLAGS+=(-fno-pie)
+        _KCFLAGS+=(
+            -fno-pie
+            -no-pie
+            -fno-stack-protector
+        )
+        _KCPPFLAGS+=(-fno-pie)
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${selected_cc_version}" "10"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "5.10"; } ; then
+        # gcc-10 changed the default from '-fcommon' to '-fno-common', which
+        # causes a linker failure. '-fcommon' can be set on the HOSTCFLAGS
+        # to avoid the issue.
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/e33a814e772cdc36436c8c188d8c42d019fda639
+        _HOSTCFLAGS+=(-fcommon)
     fi
 
+    if { verlt "${kversion}" "5.14"; } && [ "${cross_arch:-}" == "armhf" ] ; then
+        # Work-around for producing instructions that aren't valid for the
+        # default architectures.
+        # Eg. Error: selected processor does not support `cpsid i' in ARM mode
+        _KCFLAGS+=(-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16)
+        _KCPPFLAGS+=(-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16)
+    fi
+
+    if { vergt "${selected_cc_version}" "8"; } && { vergte "${kversion}" "4.15"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.17"; } ; then
+        # This was added to -Wall in gcc 9 but some kernels do not include the fixes
+        # @see https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88583
+        _KCFLAGS+=(-Wno-error=packed-not-aligned)
+    fi
+
+    export KAFLAGS="${_KAFLAGS[*]}"
+    export KCFLAGS="${_KCFLAGS[*]}"
+    export KCPPFLAGS="${_KCPPFLAGS[*]}"
+    export HOSTCFLAGS="${_HOSTCFLAGS[*]}"
     export CC="${CROSS_COMPILE:-}${selected_cc}"
     export HOSTCC="${selected_cc}"
 
-    cd -
+    make_args=(
+        CC="${CC}"
+        HOSTCC="${HOSTCC}"
+        HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS:-}"
+    )
+
+    if [ -n "${DEBUG}" ] ; then
+        make_args+=(
+            V=1
+        )
+    fi
 }
 
+patch_linux_kernel() {
+    local commit_hash
+    commit_hash="$1"
+
+    # Show the title of the patch in the build log
+    git -C "${LINUX_GIT_REF_REPO_DIR}" show --oneline -s "${commit_hash}"
+
+    # Apply patch, don't fail if it doesn't apply cleanly
+    set +e
+    git -C "${LINUX_GIT_REF_REPO_DIR}" format-patch -n1 --stdout "${commit_hash}" | patch -p1
+    set -e
+
+    if [ "$?" -gt 1 ] ; then
+        echo "Serious issue patching"
+        exit 1
+    fi
+}
 
 build_linux_kernel() {
     cd "$LINUX_SRCOBJ_DIR"
 
-    kversion=$(make -s kernelversion)
+    kversion=$(make -s kernelversion "${make_args[@]}")
+    pahole_version="$(pahole --version | tr -d 'v')"
+
+    if { verlt "${kversion}" "3.3"; } && [ "${vanilla_config}" = "imx_v6_v7_defconfig" ] ; then
+        # imx_v6_v7 didn't exist before 06965c39b4c63933fa0a1cde2237ef85477c5655
+        if { verlt "${kversion}" "3.2"; } ; then
+            vanilla_config='mx5_defconfig'
+        else
+            vanilla_config='mx51_defconfig'
+        fi
+    fi
+
+    if { verlt "${kversion}" "3.13"; } && [ "${vanilla_config}" = "pseries_le_defconfig" ] ; then
+        # pseries_le_deconfig was introduced in f53e462e907cbaed29c49c0f10f5b8f614e1bf1d
+        vanilla_config='pseries_defconfig'
+    fi
 
     # Generate kernel configuration
     case "$ktag" in
+      *el*)
+        # Copy the EL kernel configuration
+        el_arch="${cross_arch:-$arch}"
+        case "${el_arch}" in
+          amd64)
+            el_arch=x86_64
+            ;;
+          arm64)
+            el_arch=aarch64
+            ;;
+          ppc64el)
+            el_arch=ppc64le
+            ;;
+          *)
+            ;;
+        esac
+        ls "${WORKSPACE}/src/linux-rpm/SOURCES/"
+        if [ -f "${WORKSPACE}/src/linux-rpm/SOURCES/kernel-${el_arch}.config" ] ; then
+          cp "${WORKSPACE}/src/linux-rpm/SOURCES/kernel-${el_arch}.config" .config
+        elif [ -f "${WORKSPACE}/src/linux-rpm/SOURCES/kernel-${el_arch}-rhel.config" ] ; then
+          cp "${WORKSPACE}/src/linux-rpm/SOURCES/kernel-${el_arch}-rhel.config" .config
+        fi
+
+        # Eg.
+        # mm/mempolicy.c: In function ‘mpol_parse_str’:
+        # mm/mempolicy.c:2980:26: error: writing 1 byte into a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
+        export KCFLAGS="${KCFLAGS} -Wno-error -Wno-all -Wno-error=stringop-overflow -Wno-error=address-of-packed-member"
+        ;;
+
       Ubuntu*)
-        if [ "${cross_arch}" = "powerpc" ]; then
-          if vergte "${kversion}" "4.10"; then
-            echo "Ubuntu removed big endian powerpc configuration from kernel >= 4.10. Don't try to build it."
-            exit 0
-          fi
+        if [ "${cross_arch}" = "powerpc" ] && vergte "${kversion}" "4.10"; then
+          echo "Ubuntu removed big endian powerpc configuration from kernel >= 4.10. Don't try to build it."
+          exit 0
         fi
 
-        # Disable riscv64 config generation, we don't have a toolchain on bionic
-        sed -i 's/riscv64 //' debian.master/etc/kernelconfig
+        if [ "${cross_arch}" = "riscv64" ] && verlt "${kversion}" "6.2"; then
+          echo "Ubuntu added RISC-V config to their 'regular' kernels in v6.2. Don't try to build it."
+          exit 0
+        fi
+
+        FAKEROOT_ARGS=(
+            'KW_DEFCONFIG_DIR=.'
+        )
+        fakeroot debian/rules clean "${FAKEROOT_ARGS[@]}"
 
-        fakeroot debian/rules clean KW_DEFCONFIG_DIR=.
-        fakeroot debian/rules genconfigs KW_DEFCONFIG_DIR=.
+        # Hack for kernel Ubuntu-hwe-5.8
+        # The debian/control file is produced by the clean target above, so this
+        # check needs to happen afterwards.
+        if [ ! -f "debian/compat" ] && ! grep -q debhelper-compat debian/control; then
+            echo "10" > "debian/compat"
+        fi
+
+        # genconfigs check can fail in certain cases, eg. when a more recent
+        # compiler exposes kernel configuration flags which aren't set in the
+        # Ubuntu annotations.
+        # In any case, the configuration will be updated with any missing values
+        # later in our build script.
+        FAKEROOT_ARGS+=('do_skip_checks=true')
+
+        # Some Ubuntu tags default the toolchain using `gcc?=gcc-XX` in
+        # `debian/rules.d/0-common-vars.mk`. This may fail if the gcc version
+        # used as a default isn't available.
+        # For example, Ubuntu-6.8.0-7.7 sets `gcc?=gcc-13`, and that version
+        # of gcc isn't available on the deb12-amd64 ci-nodes.
+        # Work has also already been done in `select_compiler` to make our
+        # own decision of which compiler to use. As a result of both cases,
+        # our compiler choice should be passed into genconfigs.
+        FAKEROOT_ARGS+=("gcc=${selected_cc}")
+
+        fakeroot debian/rules genconfigs "${FAKEROOT_ARGS[@]}"
         cp CONFIGS/"${ubuntu_config}" .config
         ;;
 
@@ -165,15 +415,52 @@ build_linux_kernel() {
             export ARCH="i386"
         fi
 
-        # allyesconfig is mostly broken for kernels of the 2.6 series
-        if verlt "$kversion" "3.0"; then
-            vanilla_config="defconfig"
-        fi
-
-        make "${vanilla_config}"
+        make "${vanilla_config}" "${make_args[@]}"
         ;;
     esac
 
+    if [ "${vanilla_config}" = "pseries_defconfig" ] && [ "${cross_arch}" = "ppc64el" ] ; then
+        # @see diff <(git show v3.13:arch/powerpc/configs/pseries_defconfig) <(git show v3.13:arch/powerpc/configs/pseries_le_defconfig)
+        scripts/config --enable CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
+        scripts/config --enable CONFIG_CMA
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_XMON_DEFAULT
+        # scripts/config --disable CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION
+        # scripts/config --disable CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_64
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_64_HV
+    fi
+
+    if [ -f "init/Kconfig.suse" ] ; then
+        # Get values from git tag, eg. 'rpm-5.14.21-150400.24.108'
+        # Note: the "150400" type of SUSE major version is only present on tags
+        # from 2022 and newer (about half-way through SLE15SP3).
+        # This will not work as expected on earlier tags.
+        SLES_RELEASE="$(echo "${ktag}" | cut -d '-' -f 3 | cut -d'.' -f 1)"
+        scripts/config --set-val CONFIG_SUSE_VERSION $((10#"$(echo "${SLES_RELEASE}" | head -c 2)"))
+        scripts/config --set-val CONFIG_SUSE_PATCHLEVEL $((10#"$(echo "${SLES_RELEASE}" | head -c 4 | tail -c 2)"))
+
+        # Disable the renesas clk driver that has build issues,
+        # eg. drivers/clk/renesas/renesas-rzg2l-cpg.c:185:17: error: ‘clk’ undeclared (first use in this function)
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_CLK_RENESAS
+
+        # From drives/spi/spi-atmel.c
+        # ./include/linux/gpio/consumer.h:141:49: note: expected ‘struct gpio_desc *’ but argument is of type 'int'
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_SPI_ATMEL
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_SPI_AT91_USART
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_SPI_ATMEL_QUADSPI
+
+        # drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76/mt7915/testmode.c: In function ‘mt7915_tm_set_wmm_qid’:
+        # drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76/mt7915/testmode.c:176:30: error: ‘struct mt7915_vif’ has no member named ‘mt76’
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MEDIATEK
+
+        # drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/cfg80211.c: In function ‘wilc_wfi_cfg_parse_ch_attr’:
+        # drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/cfg80211.c:970:17: error: ‘for’ loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 or C11 mode
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MICROCHIP
+
+        # fs/f2fs/file.c: In function ‘punch_hole’:
+        # fs/f2fs/file.c:1093:49: error: ‘mapping’ undeclared (first use in this function)
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_F2FS_FS
+    fi
+
     # oldnoconfig was renamed in 4.19
     if vergte "$kversion" "4.19"; then
         update_conf_target="olddefconfig"
@@ -197,12 +484,219 @@ build_linux_kernel() {
       fi
     fi
 
+    if { verlt "${kversion}" "5.11"; } && { vergte "${kversion}" "4.10"; } ; then
+        # Binutils > 2.35 strips empty symbol tables, causing obltool to fail
+        # in certain cases when files are empty.
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/1d489151e9f9d1647110277ff77282fe4d96d09b
+        #
+        # There doesn't seem to be any LD/AS/AR flags to control this behaviour,
+        # therefore patching tools/objtool/elf.c is attempted.
+        patch_linux_kernel 1d489151e9f9d1647110277ff77282fe4d96d09b
+        if { verlt "${kversion}" "4.18"; } ; then
+            patch_linux_kernel e81e0724432542af8d8c702c31e9d82f57b1ff31
+        fi
+    fi
+
+    if { vergt "${selected_cc_version}" "7"; } && { vergte "${kversion}" "4.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.17"; } ; then
+        # Builds fail due to -Werror=restrict in pager.o and str_error_r.o
+        if { verlt "${kversion}" "4.16"; } ; then
+            # This is patched since objtool's Makefile doesn't respect HOSTCFLAGS
+            # @see https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ad343a98e74e85aa91d844310e797f96fee6983b
+            patch_linux_kernel ad343a98e74e85aa91d844310e797f96fee6983b
+        fi
+        if { verlt "${kversion}" "4.17"; } ; then
+            # This is patched since objtool's Makefile doesn't respect HOSTCFLAGS
+            # @see https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=854e55ad289ef8888e7991f0ada85d5846f5afb9
+            patch_linux_kernel 854e55ad289ef8888e7991f0ada85d5846f5afb9
+        fi
+
+    fi
+
+    if { vergt "${selected_cc_version}" "9"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "5.6"; } ; then
+        # Duplicate decalarations of __force_order
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/df6d4f9db79c1a5d6f48b59db35ccd1e9ff9adfc
+        # However, kaslr_64.c doesn't exit in 4.15, 4.16, it's named pagetable.c
+        if [ -f arch/x86/boot/compressed/pagetable.c ] ; then
+            sed -i '/^unsigned long __force_order;$/d' arch/x86/boot/compressed/pagetable.c
+        fi
+        if [ -f arch/x86/boot/compressed/kaslr_64.c ] ; then
+            patch_linux_kernel df6d4f9db79c1a5d6f48b59db35ccd1e9ff9adfc
+        fi
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.18"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.19"; } ; then
+        # In some cases, compiling net/bpfilter can fail with the following error:
+        #   net/bpfilter/main.c:9:10: fatal error: include/uapi/linux/bpf.h: No such file or directory
+        #   make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.host:107: net/bpfilter/main.o] Error 1
+        #
+        # While the issue is potentially in a number of old versions, it has only
+        # been observed in v4.18-rt
+        #
+        patch_linux_kernel 303a339f30a9441c4695d3d2cc78f1b33cd959ff
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.18"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.19"; } ; then
+        # In some cases, compiling net/bpfilter can fail with the following error:
+        #   net/bpfilter/main.c:9:10: fatal error: include/uapi/linux/bpf.h: No such file or directory
+        #   make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.host:107: net/bpfilter/main.o] Error 1
+        #
+        # While the issue is potentially in a number of old versions, it has only
+        # been observed in v4.18-rt
+        #
+        patch_linux_kernel 303a339f30a9441c4695d3d2cc78f1b33cd959ff
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.15"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.18"; } ; then
+        # Some old kernels fail to build when make is too new
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/9feeb638cde083c737e295c0547f1b4f28e99583
+        patch_linux_kernel 9564a8cf422d7b58f6e857e3546d346fa970191e
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.14.55"; } ; then
+        # Some old kernels fail to build when make is too new
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/9feeb638cde083c737e295c0547f1b4f28e99583
+        patch_linux_kernel e82885490a611f2b75a6c27cd7bb09665c1740be
+    fi
+
+    if ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.15"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.18"; } ) || \
+       ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.14.56"; } ) ; then
+        # Some old kernels fail to build when make is too new
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/9feeb638cde083c737e295c0547f1b4f28e99583
+        patch_linux_kernel 9feeb638cde083c737e295c0547f1b4f28e99583
+    fi
+
+    if ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.12"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.20.17"; } ) || \
+       ( { vergte "${kversion}" "5.0"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "5.0.12"; } ) ; then
+        # Old kernels can fail to build while on newer host kernels with errors
+        # such as:
+        #   In file included from scripts/selinux/genheaders/genheaders.c:19:
+        #   ./security/selinux/include/classmap.h:249:2: error: #error New address family defined, please update secclass_map.
+        # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/dfbd199a7cfe3e3cd8531e1353cdbd7175bfbc5e
+        #
+        patch_linux_kernel dfbd199a7cfe3e3cd8531e1353cdbd7175bfbc5e
+    fi
+
+    # Compatibility with binutils >= ~ 2.31
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "3.19"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.16"; } ; then
+        patch_linux_kernel b21ebf2fb4cde1618915a97cc773e287ff49173e
+    fi
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "3.17"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "3.18.69"; } ; then
+        patch_linux_kernel edb9d2d5e647e7a8521b0d35f8452deb02dfd138
+    fi
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "3.17"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "3.18.100"; } ; then
+        patch_linux_kernel 3be6583f0b6f1bf1ee650ebf473d9dee36836527
+        patch_linux_kernel 12d839211d080f6a9c370398c41a260365d34c62
+    fi
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "3.16"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "3.16.82"; } ; then
+        patch_linux_kernel ad10e6d464796f2a481de4039a43b9cfca034e1c
+    fi
+
+    if ( { vergte "${kversion}" "3.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.4"; } ) ||
+       ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.8"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.18"; } ); then
+        # While the original motivation of this patch is for fixing builds using
+        # clang, the same error occurs between linux >= 3.14 and < 4.4, and in
+        # 4.15, 4.16.
+        # For rt-linux, the error has been observed in 4.8, 4.11, and 4.13.
+        #
+        # This patch only partially applies due to changes in kernel/Makefile,
+        # so a supplementary patch is needed
+        #
+        # Without this patch, builds fail with
+        #   Cannot find symbol for section 2: .text.
+        #   kernel/elfcore.o: failed
+        #
+        # @see https://github.com/linuxppc/issues/issues/388
+        # @see https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201204165742.3815221-2-arnd@kernel.org/
+        #
+        patch_linux_kernel 6e7b64b9dd6d96537d816ea07ec26b7dedd397b9
+        if grep -q elfcore.o kernel/Makefile ; then
+            sed -i '/^.* += elfcore.o$/d' kernel/Makefile
+        fi
+    fi
+    # Same as above for the v4.4 branch
+    if ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.4"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.4.257"; } ); then
+        patch_linux_kernel 3140b0740b31cc63cf2ee08bc3f746b423eb068d
+        if grep -q elfcore.o kernel/Makefile ; then
+            sed -i '/^.* += elfcore.o$/d' kernel/Makefile
+        fi
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.5"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.8"; } ; then
+        # Kernels between v4.5 and v4.8 built with gcc >= 8 on arm will hit an
+        # assembler error :
+        #
+        #  kernel/.tmp_fork.s: Assembler messages:
+        #  kernel/.tmp_fork.s:1790: Error: .err encountered
+        #
+        # @see https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=85745
+        #
+        patch_linux_kernel 9f73bd8bb445e0cbe4bcef6d4cfc788f1e184007
+    fi
+
+    if ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.4"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.4.136"; } ) ||
+       ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.5"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.8"; } ); then
+        # Hacky patch to deal with the following build error:
+        #   Cannot find symbol for section 7: .text.unlikely.
+        #   kernel/kexec_file.o: failed
+        #   make[1]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:291: kernel/kexec_file.o] Error 1
+        #
+        # This error happens with binutils 2.36 and 2.37, but should probably not
+        # be an issue with binutils 2.38.
+        # @see https://github.com/linuxppc/issues/issues/388
+        # @see https://github.com/bminor/binutils-gdb/commit/c09c8b42021180eee9495bd50d8b35e683d3901b
+        #
+        # There is some sort of config (unspecified in past discussions) which
+        # provokes the error, and there was never a potential fix merged in
+        # this discussion, in part because the build systems of the kernel
+        # switched to objtool instead.
+        #
+        # @see https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210215162209.5e2a475b@gandalf.local.home/
+        #
+        sed -i 's/return txtname;/return shdr0->sh_size ? txtname : NULL;/' scripts/recordmcount.h
+
+        # After applying the above patch, the build continues but fails with
+        # head64.c:(.text.exit+0x5): undefined reference to `__gcov_exit'
+        #
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.5"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.5.5"; } ; then
+        # drivers/staging/wilc1000/wilc_spi.c:123:34: error: storage size of ‘wilc1000_spi_ops’ isn’t known
+        patch_linux_kernel ce7b516f3f9e11fe4ee06fad0d7e853bb6e8f160
+    fi
+
     # Newer binutils don't accept 3 operand 'cmp' instructions on ppc64
     # Convert them to 'cmpw' which was previously done silently
     if verlt "$kversion" "4.9"; then
-           find arch/powerpc/ -name "*.S" -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i "s/\(cmp\)\(\s\+[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\)/cmpw\2/"
-           find arch/powerpc/ -name "*.S" -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i "s/\(cmpli\)\(\s\+[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\)/cmplwi\2/"
-           sed -i "s/\$pie \-o \"\$ofile\"/\$pie --no-dynamic-linker -o \"\$ofile\"/" arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper
+        find arch/powerpc/ -name "*.S" -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i "s/\(cmp\)\(\s\+[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\)/cmpw\2/"
+        find arch/powerpc/ -name "*.S" -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i "s/\(cmpli\)\(\s\+[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+,\s*[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\)/cmplwi\2/"
+        sed -i "s/\$pie \-o \"\$ofile\"/\$pie --no-dynamic-linker -o \"\$ofile\"/" arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper
+    fi
+
+    if [ "$(scripts/config --state CONFIG_EXTCON_ADC_JACK)" != "n" ] &&
+           ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.2"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.12"; } ); then
+        # 73b6ecdb93e8e77752cae9077c424fcdc6f23c39 introduced a change where
+        # extcon-adc-jack.h has an incompatible pointer type.
+        # In GCC >= 5 this will provoke a warning and build failure.
+        # Eg.
+        #   drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.c: In function ‘adc_jack_probe’:
+        #   drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.c:111:64: error: passing argument 2 of ‘devm_extcon_dev_allocate’ from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types]
+        #   make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:295: drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.o] Error 1
+        #
+        # 8a522bf2d4f788306443d36b26b54f0aedcdfdbe (in 4.11) has a fix for this warning
+        #
+        patch_linux_kernel 8a522bf2d4f788306443d36b26b54f0aedcdfdbe
+    fi
+
+    if ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.15"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.15.2"; } ) || \
+       ( { vergte "${kversion}" "4.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.14.18"; } ) ; then
+        # Fix an objtool Segmentation fault
+        patch_linux_kernel dd12561854824fd1f05baf2a1b794faa046e2425
+    fi
+
+    if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.14.268"; } ; then
+        # Builds fail due to -Werror=use-after-free in sigchain.o and help.o
+        patch_linux_kernel e89bb266b710ce056f141f29f091fd468a4a8185
     fi
 
     # Fix a typo in v2.6.36.x
@@ -224,9 +718,49 @@ build_linux_kernel() {
       echo "header-y += linkage.h" >> include/linux/Kbuild
     fi
 
+    if [ "${cross_arch}" = "powerpc" ] ; then
+        if { vergte "${kversion}" "4.15"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "4.16"; } ; then
+            # Avoid register errors such as
+            # aes_generic.c:(.text+0x4e0): undefined reference to `_restgpr_31_x'
+            # @see https://gitlab.com/linux-kernel/stable/-/commit/148b974deea927f5dbb6c468af2707b488bfa2de
+            make_args+=(
+                CFLAGS_aes_generic.o=''
+            )
+        fi
+    fi
+
+    if [ "$(scripts/config --state CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF)" == "y" ] &&
+           { vergte "${pahole_version}" "1.24"; } &&
+           (
+               ( { vergte "${kversion}" "5.10"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "6.0"; } ) || [[ "${ktag}" =~ .el8 ]]
+           ) ; then
+        # Some kernels Eg. Ubuntu-hwe-5.13-5.13.0-52.59_20.04.1
+        # fail with the following error:
+        #   BTFIDS  vmlinux
+        #   FAILED: load BTF from vmlinux: Invalid argument
+        #
+        # When CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF is set, certain versions of pahole require
+        # `--skip_encoding_btf_enum64` to be passed as the kernel doesn't define
+        # BTF_KIND_ENUM64.
+        #
+        # Introduced in 341dfcf8d78eaa3a2dc96dea06f0392eb2978364 (~v5.10)
+        # @see https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20220825171620.cioobudss6ovyrkc@altlinux.org/t/
+        #
+        if [ -f "scripts/pahole-flags.sh" ] ; then
+            # shellcheck disable=SC2016
+            sed -i 's/ -J ${PAHOLE_FLAGS} / -J ${PAHOLE_FLAGS} --skip_encoding_btf_enum64 /' scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
+        else
+            # shellcheck disable=SC2016
+            sed -i 's/ -J ${extra_paholeopt} / -J ${extra_paholeopt} --skip_encoding_btf_enum64 /' scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
+            # Some older versions of RHEL don't have '${extra_paholeopt}'
+            sed -i 's/${PAHOLE} -J ${1}/${PAHOLE} -J --skip_encoding_btf_enum64 ${1}/' scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
+        fi
+    fi
+
     # GCC 4.8
     if [ "$HOSTCC" == "gcc-4.8" ]; then
-      scripts/config --disable CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG
+        scripts/config --disable CONFIG_PPC_OF_BOOT_TRAMPOLINE
     fi
 
     # Don't try to sign modules
@@ -254,12 +788,37 @@ build_linux_kernel() {
     scripts/config --disable CONFIG_MFD_WM8994
     scripts/config --disable CONFIG_DRM_RADEON
     scripts/config --disable CONFIG_SND_SOC_WM5100
-
-    # IGBVF won't build with recent gcc on 2.6.38.x
+    # More recent compiler optimizations (from gcc 8 onwards )expose build errors
+    # with netronome on older kernels.
+    # Observed in 4.11-rt, 4.15-4.17, 5.0-rt - 5.16-rt
+    # It seems easier to disable the driver than to attempt patching.
+    # Eg.
+    #   In function ‘ur_load_imm_any’,
+    #   inlined from ‘jeq_imm’ at drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/bpf/jit.c:3146:13:
+    #   ./include/linux/compiler.h:350:45: error: call to ‘__compiletime_assert_1062’ declared with attribute error: FIELD_FIT: value too large for the field
+    #   350 |         _compiletime_assert(condition, msg, __compiletime_assert_, __COUNTER__)
+    #
+    scripts/config --disable CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_NETRONOME
+    # Eg.
+    #  In function ‘memcpy’,
+    #  inlined from ‘kszphy_get_strings’ at drivers/net/phy/micrel.c:664:3:
+    #  ./include/linux/string.h:305:25: error: call to ‘__read_overflow2’ declared with attribute error: detected read beyond size of object passed as 2nd parameter
+    #  305 |                         __read_overflow2();
+    #      |                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+    #  make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:308: drivers/net/phy/micrel.o] Error 1
+    #
+    scripts/config --disable CONFIG_MICREL_PHY
+
+
+    # IGBVF won't build with recent gcc on 2.6.38.2
     if { vergte "$kversion" "2.6.37" && verlt "$kversion" "2.6.38"; }; then
       scripts/config --disable CONFIG_IGBVF
     fi
 
+    # Don't fail the build on warnings
+    scripts/config --disable CONFIG_WERROR
+    scripts/config --enable CONFIG_PPC_DISABLE_WERROR
+
     # Set required options
     scripts/config --enable CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS
     scripts/config --enable CONFIG_KALLSYMS
@@ -273,18 +832,25 @@ build_linux_kernel() {
     scripts/config --enable CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING
     scripts/config --enable CONFIG_KRETPROBES
 
-    # Debug
-    #cat .config
+    # Starting in linux 6.9-rc1, TRIM_UNUSED_SYMS seems to be true
+    # for out build configurations. In earlier versions the default
+    # was set depending on the value of `COMPILE_TEST`.
+    # See upstream commit d2d5cba5d92c4ed23caa86228a1bc31b07e90fe9.
+    scripts/config --disable CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS
 
-    make "$update_conf_target" CC="$CC"
-    make -j"$NPROC" CC="$CC"
+    if [ -n "${DEBUG}" ] ; then
+        cat .config
+    fi
+
+    make "$update_conf_target" "${make_args[@]}"
+    make -j"$NPROC" "${make_args[@]}"
 
-    krelease=$(make -s kernelrelease CC="$CC")
+    krelease=$(make -s kernelrelease "${make_args[@]}")
 
     # Save the kernel and modules
     mkdir -p "$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/boot"
-    make INSTALL_MOD_PATH="$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR" INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 modules_install CC="$CC"
-    make INSTALL_MOD_PATH="$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR" INSTALL_PATH="$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/boot" install CC="$CC"
+    make INSTALL_MOD_PATH="$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR" INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 modules_install "${make_args[@]}"
+    make INSTALL_MOD_PATH="$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR" INSTALL_PATH="$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/boot" install "${make_args[@]}"
     rm -f "$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/lib/modules/${krelease}/source" "$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/lib/modules/${krelease}/build"
     ln -s ../../../../sources "$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/lib/modules/${krelease}/source"
     ln -s ../../../../sources "$LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR/lib/modules/${krelease}/source"
@@ -314,12 +880,12 @@ extract_distro_headers() {
 
     # Copy arch includes
     (find arch -name include -type d -print0 | \
-        xargs -0 -n1 -i: find : -type f) | \
+        xargs -0 -n1 -I '{}' find '{}' -type f) | \
         cpio -pd --preserve-modification-time "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}"
 
     # Copy arch scripts
     (find arch -name scripts -type d -print0 | \
-        xargs -0 -n1 -i: find : -type f) | \
+        xargs -0 -n1 -I '{}' find '{}' -type f) | \
         cpio -pd --preserve-modification-time "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}"
 
     # Cleanup scripts
@@ -328,7 +894,7 @@ extract_distro_headers() {
 
     # On powerpc 32bits this object is required to link modules
     if [ "${karch}" = "powerpc" ]; then
-        if [ "x$(scripts/config -s CONFIG_PPC64)" = "xy" ] && vergte "${kversion}" "5.4"; then
+        if [ "$(scripts/config -s CONFIG_PPC64)" = "y" ] && vergte "${kversion}" "5.4"; then
             :
         else
             cp -a --parents arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.[So] "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/"
@@ -342,6 +908,12 @@ extract_distro_headers() {
         fi
     fi
 
+    # On riscv with 5.14 the vsdo objects are required
+    if [ "${karch}" = "riscv" ] && \
+           ( { vergte "${kversion}" "5.14"; } && { verlt "${kversion}" "5.15"; } ); then
+            cp -a --parents arch/riscv/kernel/vdso/*.o "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/"
+    fi
+
     # Newer kernels need objtool to build modules when CONFIG_STACK_VALIDATION=y
     if [ -f tools/objtool/objtool ]; then
       cp -a --parents tools/objtool/objtool "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/"
@@ -380,27 +952,29 @@ extract_distro_headers() {
     touch -r "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/.config" "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/include/generated/autoconf.h"
 
     # Copy .config to include/config/auto.conf so "make prepare" is unnecessary.
-    cp "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/.config" "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/include/config/auto.conf"
+    if [ ! -f "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/include/config/auto.conf" ]; then
+        cp "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/.config" "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/include/config/auto.conf"
+    fi
 
     # Finally clean the object files from the full source tree
     make clean
 
     # And regen the modules support files
-    make modules_prepare CC="$CC"
+    make modules_prepare "${make_args[@]}"
 
     # On powerpc 32bits this object is required to link modules
     if [ "${karch}" = "powerpc" ]; then
-        if [ "x$(scripts/config -s CONFIG_PPC64)" = "xy" ] && vergte "${kversion}" "5.4"; then
+        if [ "$(scripts/config -s CONFIG_PPC64)" = "y" ] && vergte "${kversion}" "5.4"; then
             :
         else
-            make arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.o CC="$CC"
+            make arch/powerpc/lib/crtsavres.o "${make_args[@]}"
         fi
     fi
 
     # On arm64 between 4.13 and 4.15 this object is required to build with ftrace support
     if [ "${karch}" = "arm64" ]; then
         if [ -f "arch/arm64/kernel/ftrace-mod.S" ]; then
-            make arch/arm64/kernel/ftrace-mod.o CC="$CC"
+            make arch/arm64/kernel/ftrace-mod.o "${make_args[@]}"
         fi
     fi
 
@@ -412,6 +986,14 @@ extract_distro_headers() {
         echo "#define UTS_UBUNTU_RELEASE_ABI $ABINUM" >> include/generated/utsrelease.h
         echo "#define UTS_UBUNTU_RELEASE_ABI $ABINUM" >> "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/include/generated/utsrelease.h"
         ;;
+      rpm-*)
+        # Update the definition of UTS_RELEASE to match something akin to '5.14.21-150400.24.108-default'
+        if [ -f "init/Kconfig.suse" ] ; then
+          SLESVERSION="$(echo "${ktag}" | cut -d'-' -f 3)-default"
+          sed -E -i "s%^(#define UTS_RELEASE \"[\.a-z0-9]+)(\")%\1-${SLESVERSION}\2%g" include/generated/utsrelease.h
+          sed -E -i "s%^(#define UTS_RELEASE \"[\.a-z0-9]+)(\")%\1-${SLESVERSION}\2%g" "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}/include/generated/utsrelease.h"
+        fi
+        ;;
     esac
 }
 
@@ -424,6 +1006,10 @@ build_modules() {
 
     kversion=$(make -C "$LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR" -s kernelversion)
 
+    # Try to catch some compatibility problems by turning some
+    # warnings into errors.
+    #export KCFLAGS="$KCFLAGS -Wall -Werror"
+
     # Enter lttng-modules source dir
     cd "${MODULES_GIT_DIR}"
 
@@ -435,8 +1021,8 @@ build_modules() {
         set +e
 
         # Build modules
-        KERNELDIR="${kdir}" make -j"${NPROC}" V=1 CC="$CC"
-       ret=$?
+        KERNELDIR="${kdir}" make -j"${NPROC}" V=1 "${make_args[@]}"
+        ret=$?
 
         set -e
 
@@ -454,7 +1040,7 @@ build_modules() {
     else # Regular build
 
         # Build modules against full kernel sources
-        KERNELDIR="${kdir}" make -j"${NPROC}" V=1 CC="$CC"
+        KERNELDIR="${kdir}" make -j"${NPROC}" V=1 "${make_args[@]}"
 
         # Install modules to build dir
         KERNELDIR="${kdir}" make INSTALL_MOD_PATH="${outdir}" modules_install
@@ -490,6 +1076,7 @@ cd "$WORKSPACE"
 # Create build directories
 mkdir -p "${LINUX_SRCOBJ_DIR}" "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}" "${LINUX_INSTOBJ_DIR}" "${MODULES_OUTPUT_KSRC_DIR}" "${MODULES_OUTPUT_KHDR_DIR}"
 
+print_header "Clone LTTng-modules sources"
 git_clone_modules_sources
 
 # Setup cross compile env if available
@@ -524,6 +1111,13 @@ if [ "x${cross_arch}" != "x" ]; then
             ubuntu_config="ppc64el-config.flavour.generic"
             ;;
 
+        "riscv64")
+            karch="riscv"
+            cross_compile="riscv64-linux-gnu-"
+            vanilla_config="defconfig"
+            ubuntu_config="riscv64-config.flavour.generic"
+            ;;
+
         *)
             echo "Unsupported cross arch $cross_arch"
             exit 1
@@ -540,40 +1134,46 @@ elif [ "x${arch}" != "x" ]; then
     case "$arch" in
         "i386")
             karch="x86"
-            vanilla_config="allyesconfig"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
             ubuntu_config="i386-config.flavour.generic"
             ;;
 
         "amd64")
             karch="x86"
-            vanilla_config="allyesconfig"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
             ubuntu_config="amd64-config.flavour.generic"
             ;;
 
         "armhf")
             karch="arm"
-            vanilla_config="allyesconfig"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
             ubuntu_config="armhf-config.flavour.generic"
             ;;
 
         "arm64")
             karch="arm64"
-            vanilla_config="allyesconfig"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
             ubuntu_config="arm64-config.flavour.generic"
             ;;
 
         "powerpc")
             karch="powerpc"
-            vanilla_config="allyesconfig"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
             ubuntu_config="powerpc-config.flavour.powerpc-smp"
             ;;
 
         "ppc64el")
             karch="powerpc"
-            vanilla_config="allyesconfig"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
             ubuntu_config="ppc64el-config.flavour.generic"
             ;;
 
+        "riscv64")
+            karch="riscv"
+            vanilla_config="allmodconfig"
+            ubuntu_config="riscv64-config.flavour.generic"
+            ;;
+
         *)
             echo "Unsupported arch $arch"
             exit 1
@@ -589,6 +1189,7 @@ fi
 # First get the kernel build from the object store, or build it, if it's
 # not available.
 
+set +x
 echo "# Setup endpoint
 host_base = obj.internal.efficios.com
 host_bucket = obj.internal.efficios.com
@@ -601,30 +1202,40 @@ secret_key = echo123456
 
 # Enable S3 v4 signature APIs
 signature_v2 = False" > "$WORKSPACE/.s3cfg"
+set -x
 
 url_hash="$(echo -n "$kgitrepo" | md5sum | awk '{ print $1 }')"
 obj_name="linux.tar.bz2"
 
-if [ "x${cross_arch}" = "x" ]; then
-       obj_url_prefix="$OBJ_STORE_URL/linux-build/$url_hash/$ktag/$arch/native"
+if [ -z "${cross_arch}" ]; then
+    obj_url_prefix="$OBJ_STORE_URL/linux-build/$url_hash/$ktag/platform-${platform}/$arch/native"
 else
-       obj_url_prefix="$OBJ_STORE_URL/linux-build/$url_hash/$ktag/${cross_arch}"
+    obj_url_prefix="$OBJ_STORE_URL/linux-build/$url_hash/$ktag/platform-${platform}/${cross_arch}"
 fi
 
 obj_url="$obj_url_prefix/$obj_name"
 
 set +e
-s3cmd -c "$WORKSPACE/.s3cfg" get "$obj_url"
+# In s3cmd 2.3, the return code of get when an object does not exist (64)
+# is different than in 2.2 (12). The return codes of 's3cmd info' are
+# consistent between 2.2 and 2.3.
+s3cmd -c "$WORKSPACE/.s3cfg" info "$obj_url"
 ret=$?
 set -e
 
 case "$ret" in
     "0")
+      print_header "Get sources and prebuilt kernel"
+      s3cmd -c "$WORKSPACE/.s3cfg" get "$obj_url"
       extract_archive_obj
+
+      print_header "Select compiler and set build flags"
+      select_compiler
+      export_kbuild_flags
       ;;
 
     "12")
-      echo "File not found"
+      print_header "Clone kernel sources"
 
       # Build all the things and upload
       # then finish the module build...
@@ -632,16 +1243,19 @@ case "$ret" in
       git_clone_linux_sources
       git_export_linux_sources
 
+      print_header "Select compiler and set build flags"
       select_compiler
+      export_kbuild_flags
 
       ## PREPARE FULL LINUX SOURCE TREE
+      print_header "Build kernel from source"
       build_linux_kernel
 
       ## EXTRACT DISTRO STYLE KERNEL HEADERS / DEVEL
       extract_distro_headers
 
+      print_header "Upload kernel to object storage"
       tar_archive_obj
-
       upload_archive_obj
 
       ;;
@@ -652,7 +1266,6 @@ case "$ret" in
       ;;
 esac
 
-select_compiler
 
 ## BUILD modules
 # Either we downloaded a pre-build kernel or we built it and uploaded
@@ -660,12 +1273,15 @@ select_compiler
 
 cd "$WORKSPACE"
 
-# Build modules against full kernel sources
+print_header "Build modules against full kernel sources"
 build_modules "${LINUX_SRCOBJ_DIR}" "${MODULES_OUTPUT_KSRC_DIR}"
 
-# Build modules against kernel headers
+print_header "Build modules against kernel headers"
 build_modules "${LINUX_HDROBJ_DIR}" "${MODULES_OUTPUT_KHDR_DIR}"
 
+
+print_header "Check for built modules in install directory"
+
 # Make sure some modules were actually built
 tree "${MODULES_OUTPUT_KSRC_DIR}"
 if [ "x$(find "${MODULES_OUTPUT_KSRC_DIR}" -name '*.ko*' -printf yes -quit)" != "xyes" ]; then
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