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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2024-07-23 13:21:02 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2024-07-26 10:07:56 -0700
commit4c7be57f2772c8ce4e1e43c6a79b8f8d401a4795 (patch)
tree573fc93dc75f36a93bbc9f1fe587f23c64787476 /drivers/media/rc
parent51c4767503d5d3a5a0ae4dcb19b7f7cf38b40c6c (diff)
arm64: allow installing compressed image by default
On arm64 we build compressed images, but "make install" by default will install the old non-compressed one. To actually get the compressed image install, you need to use "make zinstall", which is not the usual way to install a kernel. Which may not sound like much of an issue, but when you deal with multiple architectures (and years of your fingers knowing the regular "make install" incantation), this inconsistency is pretty annoying. But as Will Deacon says: "Sadly, bootloaders being as top quality as you might expect, I don't think we're in a position to rely on decompressor support across the board. Our Image.gz is literally just that -- we don't have a built-in decompressor (nor do I think we want to rush into that again after the fun we had on arm32) and the recent EFI zboot support solves that problem for platforms using EFI. Changing the default 'install' target terrifies me. There are bound to be folks with embedded boards who've scripted this and we could really ruin their day if we quietly give them a compressed kernel that their bootloader doesn't know how to handle :/" So make this conditional on a new "COMPRESSED_INSTALL" option. Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Acked-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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