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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
MODULES_OPTIONAL_IUSE="module"
inherit linux-mod-r1
DESCRIPTION="AmneziaWG kernel module"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/amnezia-vpn/amneziawg-linux-kernel-module"
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
inherit git-r3
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/amnezia-vpn/amneziawg-linux-kernel-module.git"
else
SRC_URI="https://github.com/amnezia-vpn/${PN}/archive/refs/tags/v${PV}.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz"
# Please don't stabilize this package. Stable users should use gentoo-sources 5.4 or 5.10.
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sparc ~x86"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-2"
SLOT="0"
IUSE="debug +module module-src"
CONFIG_CHECK="NET INET NET_UDP_TUNNEL CRYPTO_ALGAPI"
# On modern kernels AmneziaWG needs Wireguard sources from kernel to generate
# own sources from. On a typical Gentoo installation 'sys-kernel/*-sources'
# package contains needed kernel sources. But installations based on
# distribution kernel (sys-kernel/*-kernel) have no kernel sources installed.
# That is why this ebuild has a build dependency on gentoo-sources or vanilla-sources.
BDEPEND="|| ( sys-kernel/gentoo-sources sys-kernel/vanilla-sources )"
pkg_setup() {
if use module; then
linux-mod-r1_pkg_setup
if kernel_is -lt 3 10 0; then
die "This version of ${PN} requires Linux >= 3.10"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
default
if kernel_is -ge 5 6 0; then
# We need to select a directory with kernel sources.
# Usually, /usr/src/linux is the right choise, so we check it first.
# If /usr/src/linux contains no sources (distribution kernel), we check
# other subdirectories in /usr/src sorted by version in reverse order.
echo "Searching for kernel sources..."
dirs=$(find /usr/src -maxdepth 1 -name 'linux-*' -type d | sort --reverse --version-sort --field-separator=- --key=2,2)
dirs="/usr/src/linux ${dirs}"
for kernel_dir in ${dirs}; do
[ -d "$kernel_dir" ] || continue
if [[ -f ${kernel_dir}/drivers/net/wireguard/main.c ]]; then
echo "- ${kernel_dir} -> found"
KERNEL_SOURCES_DIR=${KERNEL_SOURCES_DIR:-${kernel_dir}}
else
echo "- ${kernel_dir} -> not found"
fi
done
if [[ -d ${KERNEL_SOURCES_DIR} ]]; then
einfo "Using kernel sources in ${KERNEL_SOURCES_DIR}"
else
die "Kernel sources not found, but required for building."
fi
ln -s ${KERNEL_SOURCES_DIR} src/kernel
emake -C ${S}/src apply-patches
fi
}
src_compile() {
local modlist=( amneziawg=net:src::module )
local modargs=(
KERNELDIR=${KV_OUT_DIR}
)
use debug && modargs+=( CONFIG_WIREGUARD_DEBUG=y )
use module && linux-mod-r1_src_compile
}
src_install() {
use module && linux-mod-r1_src_install
use module-src && emake DESTDIR="${D}" PREFIX="${EPREFIX}/usr" -C src dkms-install
}
pkg_postinst() {
if use module-src && ! use module; then
einfo
einfo "You have enabled the module-src USE flag without the module USE"
einfo "flag. This means that sources are installed to"
einfo "${ROOT}/usr/src/amneziawg instead of having the"
einfo "kernel module compiled. You will need to compile the module"
einfo "yourself. Most likely, you don't want this USE flag, and should"
einfo "rather use USE=module"
einfo
fi
if use module; then
linux-mod-r1_pkg_postinst
local old new
if [[ $(uname -r) != "${KV_FULL}" ]]; then
ewarn
ewarn "You have just built AmneziaWG for kernel ${KV_FULL}, yet the currently running"
ewarn "kernel is $(uname -r). If you intend to use this AmneziaWG module on the currently"
ewarn "running machine, you will first need to reboot it into the kernel ${KV_FULL}, for"
ewarn "which this module was built."
ewarn
elif [[ -f /sys/module/amneziawg/version ]] && \
old="$(< /sys/module/amneziawg/version)" && \
new="$(modinfo -F version "${ROOT}/lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/net/amneziawg.ko" 2>/dev/null)" && \
[[ $old != "$new" ]]; then
ewarn
ewarn "You appear to have just upgraded AmneziaWG from version v$old to v$new."
ewarn "However, the old version is still running on your system. In order to use the"
ewarn "new version, you will need to remove the old module and load the new one. As"
ewarn "root, you can accomplish this with the following commands:"
ewarn
ewarn " # rmmod amneziawg"
ewarn " # modprobe amneziawg"
ewarn
ewarn "Do note that doing this will remove current AmneziaWG interfaces, so you may want"
ewarn "to gracefully remove them yourself prior."
ewarn
fi
fi
}