From: Wolfgang Mauerer <wolfgang.mauerer@siemens.com>
To: Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@proxmox.com>
Cc: "kvm@vger.kernel.org" <kvm@vger.kernel.org>,
"Kiszka, Jan" <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] kvm-kmod: Document the build process
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:20:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ADF18BA.9090807@siemens.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <90D306BE6EBC8D428A824FBBA7A3113D0127975B06@ronja.maurer-it.com>
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Hio,
Dietmar Maurer wrote:
>> + Before the kvm module can be built, the linux submodule must be
>> initialised
>> + and populated. The required sequence of commands is
>> +
>> + git submodule init
>> + git submodule update
>> + ./configure
>> + make sync
>> + make
>> +
>> + Notice that you can also specify an existing Linux tree for the
>> + synchronisation stage by using
>> +
>> + make sync LINUX=/path/to/tree
>
> I always get errors when i try to sync (with our Linux-2.6.24 tree)
>
> ./configure --kerneldir=${TOP}/linux-2.6.24-openvz
> make sync LINUX=${TOP}/linux-2.6.24-openvz
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/a/dir/kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1'
> ./sync kvm-kmod-2.6.30.1
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./sync", line 210, in <module>
> header_sync(arch)
> File "./sync", line 181, in header_sync
> hack(T, 'x86', 'include/linux/kvm.h')
> File "./sync", line 127, in hack
> _hack(T + '/' + file, arch)
> File "./sync", line 118, in _hack
> data = file(fname).read()
> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'header/include/linux/kvm.h'
> make[1]: *** [sync] Error 1
>
> Any idea whats wrong?
Do you have a checked out Linux tree in linux-2.6/?
Currently, the linux-2.6 submodule seems to reference
a commit that is not present in the standard kvm
repo, so I assume that git submodule update
has failed for you. For now, you can fix this by
using git checkout in linux-2.6/
Btw.: Wrt. git sync, I've also updated to README
a bit to the two different kernel trees that come into
play. Comments?
Jan: I think the bogous reference is a leftover
from the tree that you've added as submodule; after
my patch to use Avi's tree, the information might be
out of sync.
Best, Wolfgang
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diff --git a/README b/README
index 40a72d3..34cc51a 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,16 +1,21 @@
Building the KVM kernel module is performed differently depending on whether
you are working from a clone of the git repository or from a source release.
+Notice that two kernels are involved: One from which the KVM sources
+are taken (kernel A), and one for which the module is built (kernel B).
+For out-of-tree module builds, it is well possible that kernel A is more
+recent than kernel B.
- To build from a release, simply use ./configure (possibly with any
arguments that are required for your setup, see ./configure --help)
- and make.
+ and make. The kernel specified with --kerneldir refers to kernel B,
+ that is, the kernel for which the module is built.
- Building from a cloned git repository requires a kernel tree with the main
- kvm sources that is included as a submodule in the linux-2.6/ directory. By
- default, the KVM development tree on git.kernel.org is used, but you can
- change this setting in .gitmodules
+ kvm sources (kernel A) that is included as a submodule in the linux-2.6/
+ directory. By default, the KVM development tree on git.kernel.org is used,
+ but you can change this setting in .gitmodules
- Before the kvm module can be built, the linux submodule must be initialised
+ Before the kvm module can be built, the linux submodule must be initialised
and populated. The required sequence of commands is
git submodule init
@@ -24,3 +29,5 @@ you are working from a clone of the git repository or from a source release.
make sync LINUX=/path/to/tree
+ The synchronisation stage refers to kernel A, that is, the kernel
+ from which the KVM sources are taken.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-21 14:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-10-20 12:11 [PATCH 1/2] kvm-kmod: Use the main development tree of kvm as Linux submodule wolfgang.mauerer
2009-10-20 12:11 ` [PATCH 2/2] kvm-kmod: Document the build process wolfgang.mauerer
2009-10-21 10:43 ` Dietmar Maurer
2009-10-21 14:20 ` Wolfgang Mauerer [this message]
2009-10-22 20:54 ` Dietmar Maurer
2009-10-23 7:50 ` Jan Kiszka
2009-11-12 17:35 ` [PATCH] kvm-kmod: Document the build process (take 2) Wolfgang Mauerer
2009-11-14 9:08 ` Jan Kiszka
2009-10-22 15:15 ` [PATCH 1/2] kvm-kmod: Use the main development tree of kvm as Linux submodule Avi Kivity
2009-10-22 16:13 ` Wolfgang Mauerer
2009-10-22 16:17 ` Avi Kivity
2009-10-22 16:25 ` Wolfgang Mauerer
2009-10-22 16:35 ` Avi Kivity
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