[bootlin/training-materials updates] master: Kernel labs: use Linux 5.10 instead of 5.9 (52782614)
Michael Opdenacker
michael.opdenacker at bootlin.com
Wed Feb 10 08:42:49 CET 2021
Repository : https://github.com/bootlin/training-materials
On branch : master
Link : https://github.com/bootlin/training-materials/commit/527826145186da086add74b9b64810f25097fa05
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commit 527826145186da086add74b9b64810f25097fa05
Author: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at bootlin.com>
Date: Wed Feb 10 08:42:49 2021 +0100
Kernel labs: use Linux 5.10 instead of 5.9
Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at bootlin.com>
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527826145186da086add74b9b64810f25097fa05
labs/kernel-i2c-device-model/kernel-i2c-device-model.tex | 4 ++--
labs/kernel-module-simple/kernel-module-simple.tex | 4 ++--
labs/kernel-serial-iomem/kernel-serial-iomem.tex | 2 +-
labs/kernel-sources-exploring/kernel-sources-exploring.tex | 8 ++++----
4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/labs/kernel-i2c-device-model/kernel-i2c-device-model.tex b/labs/kernel-i2c-device-model/kernel-i2c-device-model.tex
index 37858e5c..0c9ddd6e 100644
--- a/labs/kernel-i2c-device-model/kernel-i2c-device-model.tex
+++ b/labs/kernel-i2c-device-model/kernel-i2c-device-model.tex
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ device/driver match.
\section{Setup}
Go to the \code{~/linux-kernel-labs/src/linux} directory. Check out the
-\code{5.9.y} branch.
+\code{5.10.y} branch.
Now create a new \code{nunchuk} branch starting from the
-\code{5.9.y} branch, for your upcoming work on the nunchuk
+\code{5.10.y} branch, for your upcoming work on the nunchuk
driver.
During this lab, we will start to implement a driver for a
diff --git a/labs/kernel-module-simple/kernel-module-simple.tex b/labs/kernel-module-simple/kernel-module-simple.tex
index 6ca37d56..55a472c7 100644
--- a/labs/kernel-module-simple/kernel-module-simple.tex
+++ b/labs/kernel-module-simple/kernel-module-simple.tex
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ As we are going to make changes to the kernel sources, first create a
special branch for such changes:
\begin{verbatim}
-git checkout 5.9.y
+git checkout 5.10.y
git checkout -b hello
\end{verbatim}
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ from the commits between your branch and another branch, usually the
one you started from:
\begin{verbatim}
-git format-patch 5.9.y
+git format-patch 5.10.y
\end{verbatim}
Have a look at the generated file. You can see that its name reused
diff --git a/labs/kernel-serial-iomem/kernel-serial-iomem.tex b/labs/kernel-serial-iomem/kernel-serial-iomem.tex
index 0b021770..1a80df56 100644
--- a/labs/kernel-serial-iomem/kernel-serial-iomem.tex
+++ b/labs/kernel-serial-iomem/kernel-serial-iomem.tex
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ is independent from the nunchuk changes, it's best to create a separate
branch!
\begin{verbatim}
-git checkout 5.9.y
+git checkout 5.10.y
git checkout -b uart
\end{verbatim}
diff --git a/labs/kernel-sources-exploring/kernel-sources-exploring.tex b/labs/kernel-sources-exploring/kernel-sources-exploring.tex
index 8492b7c5..617536e6 100644
--- a/labs/kernel-sources-exploring/kernel-sources-exploring.tex
+++ b/labs/kernel-sources-exploring/kernel-sources-exploring.tex
@@ -26,18 +26,18 @@ cd ~/linux-kernel-labs/src/linux
git branch -a
\end{verbatim}
-As we will do our labs with the Linux 5.9 stable branch, the remote branch
-we are interested in is \code{remotes/stable/linux-5.9.y}.
+As we will do our labs with the Linux 5.10 stable branch, the remote branch
+we are interested in is \code{remotes/stable/linux-5.10.y}.
First, open the \code{Makefile} file just to check the Linux kernel
version that you currently have.
Now, let's create a local branch starting from that remote branch:
\begin{verbatim}
-git checkout -b 5.9.y stable/linux-5.9.y
+git checkout -b 5.10.y stable/linux-5.10.y
\end{verbatim}
-Open \code{Makefile} again and make sure you now have a 5.9.y version.
+Open \code{Makefile} again and make sure you now have a 5.10.y version.
\section{Exploring the sources manually}
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