%package -n %{-n*}-%1
%define kmp_version %(echo %{-v*}-%2 | tr - _)
Version: %kmp_version
Release: %{-r*}
%(
for spec in {%_sourcedir,%_specdir}/%name.spec /dev/null; do
    [ -e $spec ] && break
done
awk '
BEGIN		{ tags["summary"] = "Summary: The vmci kernel module built for the %{kernel_version} kernel."
		  tags["group"] = "Group: %group" }
/^%%/		{ in_pkg_header = \
		  ($0 ~ /^%%package[ \t]+KMP[ \t]*$/ ||
		   $0 ~ /^%%package[ \t]+-n[ \t]*%name-KMP[ \t]*$/)
		  next }
in_pkg_header && /^(Summary|Group):[ \t]*/ \
		{ tag = tolower($1) ; sub(/:$/, "", tag)
		  tags[tag] = $0 }
END		{ print tags["summary"]
		  print tags["group"] }
' $spec
)
Provides: %{-n*} = %(echo %{-v*}-%2 | tr - _)
Requires: coreutils grep %{name}-common >= %{?epoch:%{epoch}:}10.0.9%{?release:-%{release}}

Requires: vmware-tools-foundation >= 0:8.6.0
Provides: vmware-tools-vmci-kmp-%{type}
Provides: vmware-tools-vmci-kmp
AutoReqProv: on
%{-p:%{expand:%(cd %_sourcedir; cat %{-p*})}}
%description -n %{-n*}-%1
 This package contains a pre-compiled vmci module for use with the %{kernel_version} kernel.   The vmci device is a virtual PCI device that provides high-speed communication between the virtual machine and its hypervisor or host applications as well as between virtual machines that reside on the same host. Vmci does not rely on guest networking.
%(
for spec in {%_sourcedir,%_specdir}/%name.spec /dev/null; do
    [ -e $spec ] && break
done
awk '
/^%%/		{ in_desc = \
		  ($0 ~ /^%%description[ \t]+KMP[ \t]*$/ ||
		   $0 ~ /^%%description[ \t]+-n[ \t]*%name-KMP[ \t]*$/)
		  next }
in_desc		{ print; good = 1 }
END		{ exit(! good) }
' $spec || \
awk '
/^%%/		{ in_desc = \
		  ($0 ~ /^%%description[ \t]*$/ ||
		   $0 ~ /^%%description[ \t]+-n[ \t]*%name[ \t]*$/)
		  next }
in_desc		{ print; good = 1 }
END		{ exit(! good) }
' $spec
)
%post -n %{-n*}-%1
# Deconfigure if upgrading
if [ $1 -gt 1 ]; then
   # If the type matches the running kernel, stop the init script
   kmodType=`uname -r | sed -e 's/.*-//g'`
   if [ "$kmodType" = "%1" ]; then
      if [ -e /etc/init.d/vmci ]; then
         /etc/init.d/vmci stop || true
      fi
   fi
fi

# Configure
version=%(echo %{-v*}-%2 | tr - _)
nvr=%{-n*}-%1-$version-%{-r*}
wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2
if [ -x $wm2 ]; then
    /bin/bash -${-/e/} $wm2 --add-kmp $nvr 2>/dev/null
fi
# If the type matches the running kernel, start the init script
kmodType=`uname -r | sed -e 's/.*-//g'`
if [ "$kmodType" = "%1" ]; then
   if [ -e /etc/init.d/vmci ]; then
      /etc/init.d/vmci start || true
   else
      modprobe vmci || true
   fi
fi
%preun -n %{-n*}-%1
# Only deconfigure if we are erasing the package here... not if we are upgrading.
if [ $1 = 0 ]; then
   # If the type matches the running kernel, stop the init script
   kmodType=`uname -r | sed -e 's/.*-//g'`
   if [ "$kmodType" = "%1" ]; then
      if [ -e /etc/init.d/vmci ]; then
         /etc/init.d/vmci stop || true
      fi
   fi
fi

version=%(echo %{-v*}-%2 | tr - _)
nvr=%{-n*}-%1-$version-%{-r*}
rpm -ql $nvr | sed -n '/\.ko$/p' > /var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules
%postun -n %{-n*}-%1
version=%(echo %{-v*}-%2 | tr - _)
nvr=%{-n*}-%1-$version-%{-r*}
modules=( $(cat /var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules) )
rm -f /var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules
if [ ${#modules[*]} = 0 ]; then
    echo "WARNING: $nvr does not contain any kernel modules" >&2
    exit 0
fi
wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2
if [ -x $wm2 ]; then
    printf '%s\n' "${modules[@]}" | /bin/bash -${-/e/} $wm2 --remove-kmp $nvr 2>/dev/null
fi
%files -n %{-n*}-%1
%{-f:%{expand:%(cd %_sourcedir; cat %{-f*})}}
%{!-f:%defattr (-,root,root)}
%{!-f:/lib/modules/%2-%1}
/usr/lib/vmware-tools/symvers
