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Herton R. Krzesinski 47d1230bdf kernel-5.14.0-6.el9
* Fri Oct 08 2021 Herton R. Krzesinski <herton@redhat.com> [5.14.0-6.el9]
- pinctrl: Bulk conversion to generic_handle_domain_irq() (David Arcari) [2000232]
- pinctrl: amd: Handle wake-up interrupt (David Arcari) [2000232]
- pinctrl: amd: Add irq field data (David Arcari) [2000232]
- Revert "redhat: define _rhel variable because pesign macro now needs it" (Jan Stancek)
- redhat: switch secureboot kernel image signing to release keys (Jan Stancek)
- redhat/configs: Disable FIREWIRE (Prarit Bhargava) [1871862]
- Enable e1000 in rhel9 as unsupported (Ken Cox) [2002344]
Resolves: rhbz#2000232

Signed-off-by: Herton R. Krzesinski <herton@redhat.com>
2021-10-08 12:54:08 -04:00

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RHEL_MAJOR = 9
RHEL_MINOR = 0
#
# RHEL_RELEASE
# -------------
#
# Represents build number in 'release' part of RPM's name-version-release.
# name is <package_name>, e.g. kernel
# version is upstream kernel version this kernel is based on, e.g. 4.18.0
# release is <RHEL_RELEASE>.<dist_tag>[<buildid>], e.g. 100.el8
#
# Use this spot to avoid future merge conflicts.
# Do not trim this comment.
RHEL_RELEASE = 6
#
# Early y+1 numbering
# --------------------
#
# In early y+1 process, RHEL_RELEASE consists of 2 numbers: x.y
# First is RHEL_RELEASE inherited/merged from y as-is, second number
# is incremented with each build starting from 1. After merge from y,
# it resets back to 1. This way y+1 nvr reflects status of last merge.
#
# Example:
#
# rhel8.0 rhel-8.1
# kernel-4.18.0-58.el8 --> kernel-4.18.0-58.1.el8
# kernel-4.18.0-58.2.el8
# kernel-4.18.0-59.el8 kernel-4.18.0-59.1.el8
# kernel-4.18.0-60.el8
# kernel-4.18.0-61.el8 --> kernel-4.18.0-61.1.el8
#
#
# Use this spot to avoid future merge conflicts.
# Do not trim this comment.
EARLY_YSTREAM ?= no
EARLY_YBUILD:=
EARLY_YRELEASE:=
ifneq ("$(ZSTREAM)", "yes")
ifeq ("$(EARLY_YSTREAM)","yes")
RHEL_RELEASE:=$(RHEL_RELEASE).$(EARLY_YRELEASE)
endif
endif