File acpi_call.spec of Package acpi_call

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Name:           acpi_call
Version:        master
Release:        0
Summary:        The acpi-call kernel module
License:        GPL-3.0-or-later
Group:          System/Kernel
URL:            https://github.com/nix-community/acpi_call
Source0:        _service
Source1:        preamble
Source2:        %{name}-rpmlintrc
BuildRequires:  %{kernel_module_package_buildreqs}
BuildRequires:  pesign-obs-integration
Requires:       %{name}-kmp
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build

# This directive instructs the build service to temporarily save the project's
# certificate as %%_sourcedir/_projectcert.crt. See:
# https://github.com/openSUSE/pesign-obs-integration
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-KMP-Manual/index.html#sec-signing-module-object
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-KMP-Manual/index.html#sec-appendix-a1
#
# needssslcertforbuild
#
# Having included the above directive, the below line will
# cause the "ueficert" package to get built.
%kernel_module_package -p %_sourcedir/preamble

%description
A kernel simple module that enables you to call ACPI methods by writing the
method name followed by arguments to /proc/acpi/call.

This module is superseeded by projects like bbswitch. You may use it where bbswitch is not
appropriate, e.g. with Optimus-Chipsets and Nvidia-drivers.
It allows you to tamper with your system and should be used with caution.

%package KMP
Summary:        acpi_call kernel module
Group:          System/Kernel

%description KMP
The Linux Kernel Module Package for acpi_call.

%prep
mkdir %{builddir}/%{name}-%{version}
%autosetup -v -T -D
mkdir source
mkdir obj
cp -r %{_sourcedir}/%{name}-%{version}/. source/

%build
for flavor in %{flavors_to_build} ; do
        rm -rf obj/$flavor
        cp -r source obj/$flavor
        make -C %{kernel_source $flavor} modules M=$PWD/obj/$flavor
done

%install
export INSTALL_MOD_PATH=%{buildroot}
export INSTALL_MOD_DIR=%{kernel_module_package_moddir} %{name}
for flavor in %{flavors_to_build} ; do
        make -C %{kernel_source $flavor} modules_install M=$PWD/obj/$flavor
done

install -dm755 %{buildroot}%{_modulesloaddir}
echo "acpi_call" >> %{buildroot}%{_modulesloaddir}/acpi_call.conf

# These env vars are used by the `pesign-obs-integration` package when signing
# the modules for Secure Boot.
export BRP_PESIGN_FILES='*.ko'
export BRP_PESIGN_COMPRESS_MODULE="xz"

%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc source/README.md
%{_modulesloaddir}/acpi_call.conf

%changelog
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