commit | 8ba4a5339a93bb8c95424999b60303af947e4d36 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Saswat Padhi <spadhi@chromium.org> | Wed Feb 19 12:37:03 2025 -0800 |
committer | Saswat Padhi <spadhi@chromium.org> | Wed Feb 19 16:25:36 2025 -0800 |
tree | d6503b92bc22cdeeeaa5d104c99be6b4dc177ac3 | |
parent | 527a4578619a34208d3d0a57569183ad2cca6077 [diff] |
build/debian: Disable ballooning on images with a generic kernel As described in the linked bug report, enabling memory ballooning on a generic kernel (without our patches) results in strange corruption issues on Arm64. In this CL, we update our build script to: 1. make building with our custom kernel the default build option, 2. disable ballooning on Arm64 images with unpatched generic kernel. Bug: 396233393 Test: Deployed and tested on Komodo: Test: - ./build_in_container.sh -a aarch64 Test: - ./build_in_container.sh -g -a aarch64 Change-Id: I4441dbf5886675251836ed772eaa804d0520bea9
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