Re: Linux 4.4.256

From: Guenter Roeck
Date: Fri Feb 05 2021 - 16:01:00 EST


On Fri, Feb 05, 2021 at 03:26:36PM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> I'm announcing the release of the 4.4.256 kernel.
>
> This, and the 4.9.256 release are a little bit "different" than normal.
>
> This contains only 1 patch, just the version bump from .255 to .256 which ends
> up causing the userspace-visable LINUX_VERSION_CODE to behave a bit differently
> than normal due to the "overflow".
>
> With this release, KERNEL_VERSION(4, 4, 256) is the same as KERNEL_VERSION(4, 5, 0).
>
> Nothing in the kernel build itself breaks with this change, but given that this
> is a userspace visible change, and some crazy tools (like glibc and gcc) have
> logic that checks the kernel version for different reasons, I wanted to do this
> release as an "empty" release to ensure that everything still works properly.
>
> So, this is a YOU MUST UPGRADE requirement of a release. If you rely on the
> 4.4.y kernel, please throw this release into your test builds and rebuild the
> world and let us know if anything breaks, or if all is well.
>
> Go forth and do full system rebuilds! Yocto and Gentoo are great for this, as
> will systems that use buildroot.
>
> I'll try to hold off on doing a "real" 4.4.y release for a week to give
> everyone a chance to test this out and get back to me. The pending patches in
> the 4.4.y queue are pretty serious, so I am loath to wait longer than that,
> consider yourself warned...
>
Thanks a lot for the heads-up. For chromeos-4.4, the version number wrap
is indeed fatal: Unfortunately we have lots of vendor code in the tree
which uses KERNEL_VERSION(), and all the version comparisons against
KERNEL_VERSION(4,5,0) do result in compile errors.

The best workaround/hack/kludge to address the problem seems to be the idea
to use 4.4.255 as version number for LINUX_VERSION_CODE and KERNEL_VERSION()
if SUBLEVEL is larger than 255. Did anyone find a better solution for the
problem ?

Thanks,
Guenter