# # spec file for package memtest86+ # # Copyright (c) 2021 SUSE LLC # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: memtest86+ Version: 5.31b Release: 1.2 Summary: Memory Testing Image for x86 Architecture License: BSD-3-Clause Group: System/Boot URL: https://www.memtest.org Source: https://www.memtest.org/download/%{version}/memtest86+-%{version}.tar.gz Patch0: fix-destdir Patch1: memtest86+-5.01-no-optimization.patch #!BuildIgnore: gcc-PIE Requires(pre): /sbin/update-bootloader Requires(pre): perl Provides: lilo:/boot/memtest.bin Obsoletes: memtest86 <= 3.2 Provides: memtest86 > 3.2 ExclusiveArch: %{ix86} x86_64 %ifarch x86_64 BuildRequires: glibc-devel-32bit glibc-32bit %endif %description Memtest86 is an image that can be booted instead of a real OS. Once booted, it can be used to test the computer's memory. %prep %setup -q %patch0 -p1 %patch1 -p1 %build # dependencies are broken for the package and it should not be built in parallel make %install install -Dpm 0644 memtest.bin \ %{buildroot}/boot/memtest.bin %post if [ "$YAST_IS_RUNNING" != instsys -a $1 = 1 -a \ -x /sbin/update-bootloader ]; then /sbin/update-bootloader --add --image /boot/memtest.bin --name "Memory Test (memtest86+)" fi true %postun test -x /sbin/update-bootloader && /sbin/update-bootloader --remove --force --image /boot/memtest.bin || true %files /boot/memtest.bin %doc README* changelog FAQ %changelog * Sun Jan 17 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 5.31b: * Added support for up to 2 TB of RAM on X64 CPUs * Added experimental SMT support up to 32 cores (Press F2 to enable at startup) * Added complete detection for memory controllers * Added Motherboard Manufacturer & Model reporting * Added CPU temperature reporting * Added enhanced Fail Safe Mode (Press F1 at startup) * Added support for Intel "Sandy Bridge-E" CPUs * Added support for Intel "Ivy Bridge" CPUs * Added preliminary support for Intel "Haswell" CPUs (Core 4th Gen) * Added preliminary support for Intel "Haswell-ULT" CPUs * Added support for AMD "Kabini" (K16) CPUs * Added support for AMD "Bulldozer" CPUs * Added support for AMD "Trinity" CPUs * Added support for AMD E-/C-/G-/Z- "Bobcat" CPUs * Added support for Intel Atom "Pineview" CPUs * Added support for Intel Atom "Cedar Trail" CPUs * Added SPD detection on most AMD Chipsets * Enforced Coreboot support * Optimized run time for faster memory error detection * Rewriten lots of memory timings detection cod * Corrected bugs, bugs and more bugs (some could remain) - drop memtest86+-5.01-array-size-fix.patch, memtest86+-5.01-compile-fix.patch memtest86+-gcc5.patch: upstream * Thu Apr 2 2020 Martin Liška - Disable parallel build. * Thu Jul 19 2018 mpluskal@suse.com - Enable parallel build - Modernise spec file with spec-cleaner * Fri Oct 30 2015 jkeil@suse.de - Remove unnecessary cdrkit BuildRequire dependency * Mon Mar 23 2015 crrodriguez@opensuse.org - memtest86+-gcc5.patch: Use -fgnu89-inline, fix build with GCC5, code relies on old inline semantics. * Sun Feb 22 2015 meissner@suse.com - BuildIgnore gcc-PIE, it does not make sense for this package. * Thu Jul 31 2014 coolo@suse.com - make it work by picking patches from Fedora - memtest doesn't like optimizations with newer compilers. See https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11661 and fedora bugs. - Added patches (all from fedora pkg): memtest86+-5.01-array-size-fix.patch memtest86+-5.01-compile-fix.patch memtest86+-5.01-no-optimization.patch * Thu Nov 7 2013 duwe@suse.com - update to memtest86+-5.01: - Added support for up to 2 TB of RAM on X64 CPUs - Added experimental SMT support up to 32 cores - Added complete detection for memory controllers. - Added Motherboard Manufacturer & Model reporting - Added CPU temperature reporting - Added enhanced Fail Safe Mode (Press F1 at startup) - Added support for Intel "Sandy Bridge-E" CPUs - Added support for Intel "Ivy Bridge" CPUs - Added preliminary support for Intel "Haswell" CPUs - Added preliminary support for Intel "Haswell-ULT" CPUs - Added support for AMD "Kabini" (K16) CPUs - Added support for AMD "Bulldozer" CPUs - Added support for AMD "Trinity" CPUs - Added support for AMD E-/C-/G-/Z- "Bobcat" CPUs - Added support for Intel Atom "Pineview" CPUs - Added support for Intel Atom "Cedar Trail" CPUs - Added SPD detection on most AMD Chipsets - Enforced Coreboot support - Optimized run time for faster memory error detection - Rewriten lots of memory timings detection code - Corrected bugs, bugs and more bugs - dropped patch: asm-inline-fix * Fri Oct 5 2012 duwe@suse.com - declare that the asm inline snippets in movinvr call e.g. rand() and might clobber caller-saved registers a, d, _and_ c. (bnc#773569) * Wed Sep 5 2012 lars@samba.org - PreReq /sbin/update-bootloader as it is used in the rpm post script hook; (bnc#628878). * Sat Mar 17 2012 lars@samba.org - PreReq perl to avoid update-bootloader to abort while install; (bnc#730022). * Wed Mar 30 2011 trenn@suse.de - Do not enable serial by default, console=ttySx,... still works * Tue Mar 29 2011 trenn@suse.de - Update to version 4.20: - Added failsafe mode (F1 at startup) - Added support for Intel "Sandy Bridge" CPU - Added support for AMD "fusion" CPU - Added Coreboot "table forward" support - Corrected some memory brand not detected - Various bug fixes - Remove %%ifarch x86_64 check in .spec file. The internal Makefile already adds -m32 and -as32 itself. * Mon Aug 30 2010 trenn@novell.com - Remove old patches. Asked for inclusion, but not needed anymore: Patch 1/3 : No need to include. Patch 2/3 : Patch for Mt86+ 2.01. Will broke 4.10. Bug already patched in a cleaner way Patch 3/3 : Really no need. It's only a different way to add some comments. * Fri Aug 27 2010 trenn@novell.com - Update to version 4.10 with these features/fixes added: * New Features o Added support for Core i7 Extreme CPU (32nm) o Added support for Core i5/i3 (32 nm) o Added support for Pentium Gxxxx (32 mn) o Added support for Westmere-based Xeon o Added preliminary support for Intel Sandy Bridge o Added support for AMD 6-cores CPU o Added detection for Intel 3200/3210 o New installer for USB Key * Bug Fixes o Corrected a crash at startup o Many others bug fixes * Mon Sep 28 2009 trenn@suse.de - Update to latest 4.00 version. Changes from mainline changelog: Features: * Major Architectural changes * First pass twice faster (reduced iterations) * Detect DDR2/3 brands and part numbers on Intel DDR2/3 chipsets * Added detection for Intel "Clarkdale" CPU * Added detection for Intel "Gulftown" CPU * Added detection for AMD "Magny-Cours" CPU * Added detection for Intel XMP Memory * Added for CPU w/ 0.5/1.5/3/6/12/16/18/24MB L3 * Added "clean" DMI detection for DDR3/FBDIMM2 * Better detection of Integrated Memory Controllers Bug Fixes * Corrected detection for Intel "Lynnfield" CPU * Corrected detection for AMD 45nm K10 CPU * Solved crash with AMD Geode LX * Complies with SMBIOS 2.6.1 specs * Fixed compilation issues with gcc 4.2+ * Many others bug fixes * Fri Nov 28 2008 duwe@suse.de - work around a virtual address wrap at 4G, if > 5GB are installed (bnc#388191) * Wed Apr 30 2008 coolo@suse.de - update to 2.01 - among others: - Solved a major bug in Memory Address Errors Reporting - Patched for Intel-Powered Mac - Pass duration 20%% reduced - Solved a incoherency with pass progress indicator - Added support for 45 nm Mobile Core 2 w/ 3 Mo L2 - Corrected Intel 3-Series (P35/X38) chipset init - fix buffer overflows (bnc#359490) from Michael Matz * Fri Aug 10 2007 duwe@suse.de - Do not fail to install if update-bootloader is not there. * Thu Aug 9 2007 duwe@suse.de - Add memtest86+ to boot menu even if installed later (Feature #301969) * Mon Feb 19 2007 trenn@suse.de - added .gnu.hash section * Thu Jan 25 2007 duwe@suse.de + update to 1.70: - Added new DMI polling feature (Thanks to Joachim D.) - Added Support for Core/Core2 Solo/Duo/Quad CPU - Added Support for AMD K8 with DDR2 Memory - Added Support for Intel CPU with 192/384 KB L2 Cache - Added Support for FB-DIMM based memory (DMI) - Added Detection for ALI CyberAladdin-T (M1644) - Added Detection for Turion 64 X2 - Added Detection for AMD K8 with unknown chipsets - Added Support for ATi Radeon xPress 3200 - Added Support for Intel i975X - Added Support for Intel Q965/P965 - Added Support for Intel Q963/Q965 * Thu Nov 16 2006 mrueckert@suse.de - switch to memtest86+ (http://www.memtest.org) Compared to memtest86 3.2 it supports more hardware. and has additional fixes. see http://www.memtest.org/#change for all details. This upgrade fixes bug (#148481). - rediffed memtest86-3.2.diff to apply cleanly. new name: memtest86+-1.65.diff - rediffed memtest86-3.2-timeout-serialconsole.diff to apply cleanly. new name: memtest86+-1.65_timeout-serialconsole.diff - rediffed memtest86-include-linkonce to apply cleanly. new name: memtest86+-1.65_include-linkonce.patch - cleaned up build section and directly use install instead of the broken install target - added changelog and FAQ to the docs * Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires * Tue May 10 2005 duwe@suse.de - include *.gnu.linkonce.t.* sections in ld script, to build cleanly on amd64 with gcc4 * Mon Mar 14 2005 duwe@suse.de - update to current version 3.2: more support for current CPUs and chipsets fix Bugs #60303 (duped #72202), #71215 * Mon Mar 22 2004 stepan@suse.de - update to 3.1a. This fixes compilation with gcc 3.x - drop precompiled binary completely - add ExclusiveArch for x86 and AMD64 * Fri Mar 19 2004 stepan@suse.de - update to v3.1 - remove gcc 2.95 exceptions * Sun Sep 8 2002 kukuk@suse.de - Add splitt alias [Bug #19111] * Thu Sep 5 2002 garloff@suse.de - memtest86-3.0 seems to hang on some machines if the serial console support is enabled, but no serial console connected. Add a timeout waiting for the serial console. (Bug #18302) * Mon Sep 2 2002 garloff@suse.de - Supply complete image (compiled by gcc-2.95), as I don't succeed solving the gcc-3.2 problems at this moment. (#18302) * Sat Aug 31 2002 garloff@suse.de - Supply main.s compiled with gcc-2.95 to work around problem with gcc-3.2. * Tue Jul 30 2002 garloff@suse.de - Split off lilo package. * Tue Jul 30 2002 sf@suse.de - added -m32 to compiler and linker for x86_64 - added --32 to as - added glibc-devel-32bit for x86_64 * Fri Jun 7 2002 garloff@suse.de - Update to memtest86-3.0: * Testing more than 2GB should work now. * Use PIC instead of two copies * Serial code avoid redundant writes now * ^l/l gives screen refresh (after connecting serial console) * Netbooting operational again * LinuxBIOS support (memory sizing) * Mon Apr 22 2002 garloff@suse.de - Update to memtest86-2.9: * Provide three memory sizing modes; default is conservative one probably not testing all memory on some boards * Testing more than 2GB supported * Memory testing in segments. Minor bug fixes. * Fri Feb 15 2002 mantel@suse.de - remove x bit from memtest.bin since it's not a Linux executable * Tue Dec 11 2001 garloff@suse.de - Update to memtest86-2.8(a): * Reworked build process; a network bootable boot image can be produced * mem and cache speed detection code rewritten (should work now) * CPU detection for Pentium 4 * Serial console disabled by default - Reenabled memtest86 serial console (9600 8n1) ;-) - Clean up .spec file a bit * Mon Jul 16 2001 uli@suse.de - update memtest -> 2.7 * Mon Apr 9 2001 garloff@suse.de - memtest86: Correct units (cosmetic) * Thu Dec 21 2000 garloff@suse.de - Update memtest86 to v2.5 final. * Wed Nov 29 2000 garloff@suse.de - Update memtest86 to v2.5-beta (Athlon/Duron support) * Mon Aug 28 2000 garloff@suse.de - Added memtest86-2.4.