[OE-core] kernel: building target-arch scripts/* to include in kernel-headers package

Khem Raj raj.khem at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 05:53:39 UTC 2012


On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Khem Raj <raj.khem at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Darren Hart <dvhart at linux.intel.com> wrote:
>> I'm working on a patch series to provide a kernel-headers package which
>> allows for the compilation of Linux kernel modules on the target. I
>> currently have something working, but it requires that I first build the
>> scripts/* binaries on the target, prior to trying to build a module.
>>
>>        # cd /usr/src/kernel-headers
>>        # make scripts
>>
>> Then I can build modules:
>>
>>        # cd /home/root/hello-mod/files
>>        # export KERNEL_SRC=/usr/src/kernel-headers
>>        # make
>>
>> And test:
>>
>>        # insmod hello.ko
>>        # rmmod hello.ko
>>        # dmesg | tail -n2
>>        Hello World!
>>        Goodbye Cruel World!
>>
>> I would like to package the target-arch scripts binaries with the
>> kernel-headers package, but I'm not sure how to go about building both
>> the native and the target binaries as part of the kernel building
>> process. Does it make sense to build these as part of the do_install()
>> task after I've moved the files from the linux recipe's workdir and
>> removed the host-arch binaries from scripts?
>>
>
> the hostprogs there are a bit hairy. you could set HOSTCC to point to
> cross compiler and build scripts dir in some O=foo after copying
> .config into it but the problem would be that build system expects the
> hosttools in build tree at exact same location
> e.g. fixdep would be needed even to build other hosttools e.g.
> recordmcount etc. and thats where you have to patch kbuild such that
> it could reference another fixdep tool which then will be built for
> the host you are compiling kernel on.


another option is to add a completely new makefile to build
the necessary tools the way we want them and not use make scripts target at all




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