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1Minimal requerements to compile the Kernel
2++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3
4Intro
5=====
6
7This document is designed to provide a list of the minimum levels of
8software necessary to run the 3.0 kernels.
9
10This document is originally based on my "Changes" file for 2.0.x kernels
11and therefore owes credit to the same people as that file (Jared Mauch,
12Axel Boldt, Alessandro Sigala, and countless other users all over the
13'net).
14
15Current Minimal Requirements
16****************************
17
18Upgrade to at **least** these software revisions before thinking you've
19encountered a bug! If you're unsure what version you're currently
20running, the suggested command should tell you.
21
22Again, keep in mind that this list assumes you are already functionally
23running a Linux kernel. Also, not all tools are necessary on all
24systems; obviously, if you don't have any ISDN hardware, for example,
25you probably needn't concern yourself with isdn4k-utils.
26
27====================== =============== ========================================
28 Program Minimal version Command to check the version
29====================== =============== ========================================
30GNU C 3.2 gcc --version
31GNU make 3.80 make --version
32binutils 2.12 ld -v
33util-linux 2.10o fdformat --version
34module-init-tools 0.9.10 depmod -V
35e2fsprogs 1.41.4 e2fsck -V
36jfsutils 1.1.3 fsck.jfs -V
37reiserfsprogs 3.6.3 reiserfsck -V
38xfsprogs 2.6.0 xfs_db -V
39squashfs-tools 4.0 mksquashfs -version
40btrfs-progs 0.18 btrfsck
41pcmciautils 004 pccardctl -V
42quota-tools 3.09 quota -V
43PPP 2.4.0 pppd --version
44isdn4k-utils 3.1pre1 isdnctrl 2>&1|grep version
45nfs-utils 1.0.5 showmount --version
46procps 3.2.0 ps --version
47oprofile 0.9 oprofiled --version
48udev 081 udevd --version
49grub 0.93 grub --version || grub-install --version
50mcelog 0.6 mcelog --version
51iptables 1.4.2 iptables -V
52openssl & libcrypto 1.0.0 openssl version
53bc 1.06.95 bc --version
54====================== =============== ========================================
55
56
57Kernel compilation
58******************
59
60GCC
61---
62
63The gcc version requirements may vary depending on the type of CPU in your
64computer.
65
66Make
67----
68
69You will need GNU make 3.80 or later to build the kernel.
70
71Binutils
72--------
73
74Linux on IA-32 has recently switched from using ``as86`` to using ``gas`` for
75assembling the 16-bit boot code, removing the need for ``as86`` to compile
76your kernel. This change does, however, mean that you need a recent
77release of binutils.
78
79Perl
80----
81
82You will need perl 5 and the following modules: ``Getopt::Long``,
83``Getopt::Std``, ``File::Basename``, and ``File::Find`` to build the kernel.
84
85BC
86--
87
88You will need bc to build kernels 3.10 and higher
89
90
91OpenSSL
92-------
93
94Module signing and external certificate handling use the OpenSSL program and
95crypto library to do key creation and signature generation.
96
97You will need openssl to build kernels 3.7 and higher if module signing is
98enabled. You will also need openssl development packages to build kernels 4.3
99and higher.
100
101
102System utilities
103****************
104
105Architectural changes
106---------------------
107
108DevFS has been obsoleted in favour of udev
109(http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/)
110
11132-bit UID support is now in place. Have fun!
112
113Linux documentation for functions is transitioning to inline
114documentation via specially-formatted comments near their
115definitions in the source. These comments can be combined with the
116SGML templates in the Documentation/DocBook directory to make DocBook
117files, which can then be converted by DocBook stylesheets to PostScript,
118HTML, PDF files, and several other formats. In order to convert from
119DocBook format to a format of your choice, you'll need to install Jade as
120well as the desired DocBook stylesheets.
121
122Util-linux
123----------
124
125New versions of util-linux provide ``fdisk`` support for larger disks,
126support new options to mount, recognize more supported partition
127types, have a fdformat which works with 2.4 kernels, and similar goodies.
128You'll probably want to upgrade.
129
130Ksymoops
131--------
132
133If the unthinkable happens and your kernel oopses, you may need the
134ksymoops tool to decode it, but in most cases you don't.
135It is generally preferred to build the kernel with ``CONFIG_KALLSYMS`` so
136that it produces readable dumps that can be used as-is (this also
137produces better output than ksymoops). If for some reason your kernel
138is not build with ``CONFIG_KALLSYMS`` and you have no way to rebuild and
139reproduce the Oops with that option, then you can still decode that Oops
140with ksymoops.
141
142Module-Init-Tools
143-----------------
144
145A new module loader is now in the kernel that requires ``module-init-tools``
146to use. It is backward compatible with the 2.4.x series kernels.
147
148Mkinitrd
149--------
150
151These changes to the ``/lib/modules`` file tree layout also require that
152mkinitrd be upgraded.
153
154E2fsprogs
155---------
156
157The latest version of ``e2fsprogs`` fixes several bugs in fsck and
158debugfs. Obviously, it's a good idea to upgrade.
159
160JFSutils
161--------
162
163The ``jfsutils`` package contains the utilities for the file system.
164The following utilities are available:
165
166- ``fsck.jfs`` - initiate replay of the transaction log, and check
167 and repair a JFS formatted partition.
168
169- ``mkfs.jfs`` - create a JFS formatted partition.
170
171- other file system utilities are also available in this package.
172
173Reiserfsprogs
174-------------
175
176The reiserfsprogs package should be used for reiserfs-3.6.x
177(Linux kernels 2.4.x). It is a combined package and contains working
178versions of ``mkreiserfs``, ``resize_reiserfs``, ``debugreiserfs`` and
179``reiserfsck``. These utils work on both i386 and alpha platforms.
180
181Xfsprogs
182--------
183
184The latest version of ``xfsprogs`` contains ``mkfs.xfs``, ``xfs_db``, and the
185``xfs_repair`` utilities, among others, for the XFS filesystem. It is
186architecture independent and any version from 2.0.0 onward should
187work correctly with this version of the XFS kernel code (2.6.0 or
188later is recommended, due to some significant improvements).
189
190PCMCIAutils
191-----------
192
193PCMCIAutils replaces ``pcmcia-cs``. It properly sets up
194PCMCIA sockets at system startup and loads the appropriate modules
195for 16-bit PCMCIA devices if the kernel is modularized and the hotplug
196subsystem is used.
197
198Quota-tools
199-----------
200
201Support for 32 bit uid's and gid's is required if you want to use
202the newer version 2 quota format. Quota-tools version 3.07 and
203newer has this support. Use the recommended version or newer
204from the table above.
205
206Intel IA32 microcode
207--------------------
208
209A driver has been added to allow updating of Intel IA32 microcode,
210accessible as a normal (misc) character device. If you are not using
211udev you may need to:
212
213::
214
215 mkdir /dev/cpu
216 mknod /dev/cpu/microcode c 10 184
217 chmod 0644 /dev/cpu/microcode
218
219as root before you can use this. You'll probably also want to
220get the user-space microcode_ctl utility to use with this.
221
222udev
223----
224
225``udev`` is a userspace application for populating ``/dev`` dynamically with
226only entries for devices actually present. ``udev`` replaces the basic
227functionality of devfs, while allowing persistent device naming for
228devices.
229
230FUSE
231----
232
233Needs libfuse 2.4.0 or later. Absolute minimum is 2.3.0 but mount
234options ``direct_io`` and ``kernel_cache`` won't work.
235
236Networking
237**********
238
239General changes
240---------------
241
242If you have advanced network configuration needs, you should probably
243consider using the network tools from ip-route2.
244
245Packet Filter / NAT
246-------------------
247The packet filtering and NAT code uses the same tools like the previous 2.4.x
248kernel series (iptables). It still includes backwards-compatibility modules
249for 2.2.x-style ipchains and 2.0.x-style ipfwadm.
250
251PPP
252---
253
254The PPP driver has been restructured to support multilink and to
255enable it to operate over diverse media layers. If you use PPP,
256upgrade pppd to at least 2.4.0.
257
258If you are not using udev, you must have the device file /dev/ppp
259which can be made by:
260
261::
262
263 mknod /dev/ppp c 108 0
264
265as root.
266
267Isdn4k-utils
268------------
269
270Due to changes in the length of the phone number field, isdn4k-utils
271needs to be recompiled or (preferably) upgraded.
272
273NFS-utils
274---------
275
276In ancient (2.4 and earlier) kernels, the nfs server needed to know
277about any client that expected to be able to access files via NFS. This
278information would be given to the kernel by ``mountd`` when the client
279mounted the filesystem, or by ``exportfs`` at system startup. exportfs
280would take information about active clients from ``/var/lib/nfs/rmtab``.
281
282This approach is quite fragile as it depends on rmtab being correct
283which is not always easy, particularly when trying to implement
284fail-over. Even when the system is working well, ``rmtab`` suffers from
285getting lots of old entries that never get removed.
286
287With modern kernels we have the option of having the kernel tell mountd
288when it gets a request from an unknown host, and mountd can give
289appropriate export information to the kernel. This removes the
290dependency on ``rmtab`` and means that the kernel only needs to know about
291currently active clients.
292
293To enable this new functionality, you need to:
294
295::
296
297 mount -t nfsd nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd
298
299before running exportfs or mountd. It is recommended that all NFS
300services be protected from the internet-at-large by a firewall where
301that is possible.
302
303mcelog
304------
305
306On x86 kernels the mcelog utility is needed to process and log machine check
307events when ``CONFIG_X86_MCE`` is enabled. Machine check events are errors
308reported by the CPU. Processing them is strongly encouraged.
309
310Getting updated software
311========================
312
313Kernel compilation
314******************
315
316gcc
317---
318
319- <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/>
320
321Make
322----
323
324- <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/>
325
326Binutils
327--------
328
329- <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/devel/binutils/>
330
331OpenSSL
332-------
333
334- <https://www.openssl.org/>
335
336System utilities
337****************
338
339Util-linux
340----------
341
342- <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/>
343
344Ksymoops
345--------
346
347- <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/ksymoops/v2.4/>
348
349Module-Init-Tools
350-----------------
351
352- <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rusty/modules/>
353
354Mkinitrd
355--------
356
357- <https://code.launchpad.net/initrd-tools/main>
358
359E2fsprogs
360---------
361
362- <http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-1.29.tar.gz>
363
364JFSutils
365--------
366
367- <http://jfs.sourceforge.net/>
368
369Reiserfsprogs
370-------------
371
372- <http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/fs/reiserfs/>
373
374Xfsprogs
375--------
376
377- <ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/>
378
379Pcmciautils
380-----------
381
382- <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/>
383
384Quota-tools
385-----------
386
387- <http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxquota/>
388
389DocBook Stylesheets
390-------------------
391
392- <http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/files/docbook-dsssl/>
393
394XMLTO XSLT Frontend
395-------------------
396
397- <http://cyberelk.net/tim/xmlto/>
398
399Intel P6 microcode
400------------------
401
402- <https://downloadcenter.intel.com/>
403
404udev
405----
406
407- <http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/udev.html>
408
409FUSE
410----
411
412- <http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse>
413
414mcelog
415------
416
417- <http://www.mcelog.org/>
418
419Networking
420**********
421
422PPP
423---
424
425- <ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/ppp/>
426
427Isdn4k-utils
428------------
429
430- <ftp://ftp.isdn4linux.de/pub/isdn4linux/utils/>
431
432NFS-utils
433---------
434
435- <http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14>
436
437Iptables
438--------
439
440- <http://www.iptables.org/downloads.html>
441
442Ip-route2
443---------
444
445- <https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/>
446
447OProfile
448--------
449
450- <http://oprofile.sf.net/download/>
451
452NFS-Utils
453---------
454
455- <http://nfs.sourceforge.net/>