package/dahdi-linux: new package
dahdi-linux provides kernel modules to drive a variety of telephony
cards, ranging from low-end one-channel to higher-end multi-channel
cards. It also provides headers for userland to talk to those cards.
With a bit of love, dahdi-linux can use our kernel-module
infrastructure. Wee! :-)
Still, there are a few specificities about dahdi-linux.
First, it needs to install a few binary firmware blobs, which it wants
to download at install time. Since we do want to be able to do
completely off-line builds, we need to downlaod them manually. So we
have the full list of firmware blobs (even if some can only be used on
an i386/x86_64 target, we still uconditionally download them), for which
we have locally-computed sha256 (no hash provided by upstream for the
blobs).
Second, the install procedure for the firmware blobs needs to have
access to the Linux kernel .config file, so it can decide whether to
install the blobs or not. We can force not to install them, but we can't
force to install them... :-/ And anyway, we'd have to do the same check
as is already done by dahdi-linux, so no need to duplicate that.
Finally, the licensing is relatively weird. Although it is obvious and
straightforward for the most part of dahdi-linux, consisting of mostly
GPLv2 and a few LGPLv2.1, there is one gotcha.
Of the firmware blobs, one is provided as a .o file, with no licensing
information whatsoever, without any source available from upstream, but
is directly linked to a GPLv2 file.
This is very concerning, but there is not much we can do about it,
except delegate to the legal reviewer whether that is acceptable or not.
AS an aside, dahdi-linux drivers do not build with a kernel 4.0 or
later, as it uses internals that have been removed in linux-4.0. There
has been no update upstream dahdi-linux to fix that. There's not much we
can do, except warn the user in the help text.
Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
[Arnout: use SPDX license names and add hashes for license files]
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
2017-09-09 23:39:26 +02:00
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# sha1 from: http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/dahdi-linux/releases
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# sha256 locally computed
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2019-08-14 19:55:43 +02:00
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sha1 9827f0afc625e293021b81daf94ec054145c975b dahdi-linux-3.0.0.tar.gz
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sha256 02a8a680d20a3e243f37259edc3554ab9a488595a28562c45c33da3792d12caa dahdi-linux-3.0.0.tar.gz
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package/dahdi-linux: new package
dahdi-linux provides kernel modules to drive a variety of telephony
cards, ranging from low-end one-channel to higher-end multi-channel
cards. It also provides headers for userland to talk to those cards.
With a bit of love, dahdi-linux can use our kernel-module
infrastructure. Wee! :-)
Still, there are a few specificities about dahdi-linux.
First, it needs to install a few binary firmware blobs, which it wants
to download at install time. Since we do want to be able to do
completely off-line builds, we need to downlaod them manually. So we
have the full list of firmware blobs (even if some can only be used on
an i386/x86_64 target, we still uconditionally download them), for which
we have locally-computed sha256 (no hash provided by upstream for the
blobs).
Second, the install procedure for the firmware blobs needs to have
access to the Linux kernel .config file, so it can decide whether to
install the blobs or not. We can force not to install them, but we can't
force to install them... :-/ And anyway, we'd have to do the same check
as is already done by dahdi-linux, so no need to duplicate that.
Finally, the licensing is relatively weird. Although it is obvious and
straightforward for the most part of dahdi-linux, consisting of mostly
GPLv2 and a few LGPLv2.1, there is one gotcha.
Of the firmware blobs, one is provided as a .o file, with no licensing
information whatsoever, without any source available from upstream, but
is directly linked to a GPLv2 file.
This is very concerning, but there is not much we can do about it,
except delegate to the legal reviewer whether that is acceptable or not.
AS an aside, dahdi-linux drivers do not build with a kernel 4.0 or
later, as it uses internals that have been removed in linux-4.0. There
has been no update upstream dahdi-linux to fix that. There's not much we
can do, except warn the user in the help text.
Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
[Arnout: use SPDX license names and add hashes for license files]
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
2017-09-09 23:39:26 +02:00
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# Firmware files have no upstream hash, so sha56 locally computed
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sha256 3ff26cf80555fd7470b43a87c51d03c1db2a75abcd4561d79f69b6c48298e4a1 dahdi-fwload-vpmadt032-1.25.0.tar.gz
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sha256 d5b6ab6851e431afcfec2ecc39d95fa88fe3939ffdb2e3d4f28a43cabf30e95b dahdi-fw-a4a-a0017.tar.gz
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sha256 e039af8bec36407b74e1dd9ebdd49ba077469eda79d4e6093721ed2836d4536f dahdi-fw-a4b-d001e.tar.gz
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sha256 5064f9877b8aec99b19fd57988216fe1a9c0b7c07853dd3b32b5a55ab7b418e6 dahdi-fw-a8a-1d0017.tar.gz
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sha256 09a8992786309e025aa60b400a2c7d21226ac9bb6f1b66f562a5e7e9dc892b03 dahdi-fw-a8b-1f001e.tar.gz
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sha256 449ab3fd03d55d808e999efb7677cd04de202b92c9fcb039539a7e48a39a80f5 dahdi-fw-hx8-2.06.tar.gz
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sha256 7a006073202d67e45f1d5ff1e9c6e8663e6056cef9dc4c5abae86a1018db349c dahdi-fw-oct6114-032-1.05.01.tar.gz
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sha256 56bac1f2024c76ecf9b6f40992eeea29a1fbee676bb2a37a058179bacfbb1c91 dahdi-fw-oct6114-064-1.05.01.tar.gz
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sha256 e1146749d205c41603b9b76852c3f8104dac233d0025d700db24504d10c99775 dahdi-fw-oct6114-128-1.05.01.tar.gz
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sha256 5fe5036a2766cf0e8a968b0c58b700507d86e1cde9296ca437170cc626a9c79c dahdi-fw-oct6114-256-1.05.01.tar.gz
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sha256 11dd8d009809e41fc9a3a36766f59ff73d29075eede5b8724331d9a6e5259774 dahdi-fw-tc400m-MR6.12.tar.gz
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sha256 511c1966295a20df673bb87af30245f0ad165efd6ccb92b4d8ed535ca7f5ac65 dahdi-fw-te133-7a001e.tar.gz
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sha256 99f7c410bf47d2a5ae687d717e51448ce5b52aca902830bf39bffe683150fa2d dahdi-fw-te134-780017.tar.gz
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sha256 c8f55d57cc0bf332e8d96cdf9ff6dd0e322f33581e1efc24c2b9a0e0c5eb7ee4 dahdi-fw-te435-13001e.tar.gz
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sha256 0980f4a8d191c6872aa27d971758046f0e7827ac161549f2cc1b0eeab0ae9333 dahdi-fw-te436-10017.tar.gz
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sha256 5b823e25828e2c1c6548886ad408b2e31dbc8cd17170c52592792d9c754a199c dahdi-fw-te820-1.76.tar.gz
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sha256 6b199cf836f150f9cb35f763f0f502fb52cfa2724a449b500429c746973904ad dahdi-fw-vpmoct032-1.12.0.tar.gz
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# License files, locally computed
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sha256 fa5fc1d1eec39532ea517518eeefd7b6e3c14341a55e5880a0e2a49eee47a5b7 LICENSE
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sha256 ec60b993835e2c6b79e6d9226345f4e614e686eb57dc13b6420c15a33a8996e5 LICENSE.LGPL
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