From: Philip Prindeville <philipp_subx@redfish-solutions.com>
To: Ed W <lists@wildgooses.com>
Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Cross compiling currently broken?
Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 10:14:19 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A9FEB5B.8020904@redfish-solutions.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A94319B.9030903@wildgooses.com>
Ed W wrote:
> It would appear that there is something broken with the current Makefile
> when crosscompiling - I need a bit of help figuring out a proper solution.
>
> In this case it's barely cross compiling, I just want to use a kernel I
> compiled somewhere, but isn't installed (I'm also in a chroot).
> According to the docs (http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download) I
> should do something like:
>
> make KLIB=/home/mcgrof/kernels/linux-2.6.27.22 \
> KLIB_BUILD=/home/mcgrof/kernels/linux-2.6.27.22
>
> However, the makefile then installs the files in completely the wrong
> location, eg the following puts the files in
> /usr/src/linux/lib/modules/2.6.30.5-grsec-wrap/ !!
>
> make KLIB=/usr/src/linux \
> KLIB_BUILD=/usr/src/linux install-modules
>
> So KLIB should apparently be something like /lib/modules/xyz. However,
> this is still wrong because the line below puts the files in:
> /lib/modules/2.6.30.5-grsec-wrap/lib/modules/2.6.30.5-grsec-wrap/
>
> make KLIB=/lib/modules/2.6.30.5-grsec-wrap/ \
> KLIB_BUILD=/usr/src/linux install-modules
>
>
> Adding unsetting KMODPATH_ARG seems to do the trick (but seems unintended?):
>
> make KLIB=/lib/modules/2.6.30.5-grsec-wrap/ \
> KLIB_BUILD=/usr/src/linux KMODPATH_ARG= install-modules
>
>
> But I still get repeated errors while building (where this is the
> currently running kernel, but the modules dir is unavailable in this
> chroot):
>
> FATAL: Could not load
> /lib/modules/2.6.29.6-grsec2.1.14-vs2.3.0.36.14/modules.dep: No such
> file or directory
> FATAL: Could not load
> /lib/modules/2.6.29.6-grsec2.1.14-vs2.3.0.36.14/modules.dep: No such
> file or directory
>
>
> This appears to be caused by these lines at the top of the makefile:
> MADWIFI=$(shell $(MODPROBE) -l ath_pci)
> OLD_IWL=$(shell $(MODPROBE) -l iwl4965)
>
> Clearly these need some parametrisation to include the running kernel
> name. Something like this might pluck out the correct
> uname:
> KERNELRELEASE = $(cat $(KLIB_BUILD)/include/config/kernel.release 2>
> /dev/null)
>
>
> I'm not quite clear what all the KLIB/KLIB_BUILD vars are supposed to be
> achieving, but at present they aren't working correctly when overridden
> to build a non installed kernel. I'm surprised more people aren't
> hitting this?
>
> Grateful if someone with a bit more experience could suggest a proper fix?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ed W
>
Try the patch I posted a few weeks ago. It solved this issue for us.
-Philip
prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-09-03 16:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-08-25 18:46 Cross compiling currently broken? Ed W
2009-08-25 19:08 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2009-08-25 19:26 ` Ed W
2009-09-03 16:14 ` Philip Prindeville [this message]
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