While preparing mantic I noticed that the change did not take into account
previous value.
CONFIG_WWAN policy<{'amd64': 'y', 'arm64':
'y', 'armhf': 'y', 'ppc64el': 'y', 'riscv64': 'm', 's390x': 'n'}>
I adapted the change for amd64 and arm64, but I am not sure is the rest
of the arches are as expected, hence this comment.
Current config:
CONFIG_WWAN policy<{'amd64': 'm', 'arm64':
'm', 'armhf': 'y', 'ppc64el': 'y', 'riscv64': 'm', 's390x': 'n'}>
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Title:
[SRU][J/L/M] UBUNTU: [Packaging] Make WWAN driver a loadable module
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in linux source package in Jammy:
Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Lunar:
Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Mantic:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
== SRU Justification ==
The CONFIG_WWAN config is set to 'Y' for the generic and most derivative
kernels. This is affecting custom driver development for some partners.
Change this config to be a loadable module and include it in linux-
modules-*.
Make this change to -generic kernels, so all derivatives will inherit
it.
== Fix ==
UBUNTU: [Packaging] Make WWAN driver loadable modules
== Regression Potential ==
Medium. This change is only to WWAN, and is changing it to a loadable module
and not removing it.
== Test Case ==
A test kernel was built with this patch and tested by a partner. It was also
compile and boot tested internally. Testing will also be performed on a WWAN
device.
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