From: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] Cannot build Custom Kernel Module
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 23:07:23 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <570D638B.2040500@mind.be> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAN34foz3HvhgeBsPKEc6vjsrzUWK-gsHoAVsvPSR7Def1gMKyA@mail.gmail.com>
On 04/12/16 20:25, Stephen Beckwith wrote:
> Greetings,
> After 2 days, I'm still stuck trying to build a kernel module in Buildroot.
> I have an "out of tree" setup, that builds applications and libraries just
> fine. I get a bootable image. I even added another "test" module yesterday and
> verified the steps I'm using worked, and that built just fine. But I'm unable
> to build a kernel module. I've searched the mailing lists and googled the web
> to no avail. I've not seen any example that is similar.
> Buildroot version is 2015.08.01 - and yes, I verified it has the patch for
> the pkg-kernel-module.mk <http://pkg-kernel-module.mk> in the packages directory.
>
> My kernel module is "local" - in that it's a custom module I'm adding to the
> system to handle specific HW on the board. So the setup is:
> GPIO_MODULE_VERSION = 0.1.0
> GPIO_MODULE_LICENSE = Public Domain
> GPIO_MODULE_SITE = $(BR2_EXTERNAL)/modules/gpio_module
> GPIO_MODULE_SITE_METHOD = local
>
> The directory exists and there is a very simple Config.in to select the module
> (from the top level .config file)
> #
> # HWDD Required Kernel Modules
> #
> BR2_PACKAGE_GPIO_MODULE=y
>
> Some questions:
> 1) Can the module be setup like this? Locally (to be rsync'd)??
Sure, shouldn't be a problem.
> 2) The gpio_module.mk file: this still contains BUILD_CMDS ??
It doesn't need to. In that case, the actual build will happen in a post-build
hook instead of in build_cmds, but that's OK.
> 3) Do I also need to have a "makefile" present in the directory as well?
> (some examples seem to indicate yes)
I think you do need a Kbuild-type Makefile that specifies the objs-m,
otherwise there is nothing to build.
> 4) Can I do the same <pkg> - build commands to build this? (like I would for
> the apps/libraries)
Yep, the kernel module is built/installed as post-build/install hooks.
>
> My gpio_modules.mk file:
I hope you mean gpio_module.mk, without s? And the directory is gpio_module?
> ################################################################################
> #
> # gpio_module
> #
> ################################################################################
> GPIO_MODULE_VERSION = 0.1.0
> GPIO_MODULE_LICENSE = Public Domain
> GPIO_MODULE_SITE = $(BR2_EXTERNAL)/modules/gpio_module
> GPIO_MODULE_SITE_METHOD = local
>
> # Global Includes here
> GBL_INCLUDES = $(BR2_EXTERNAL)/incs/include
> KNL_INCLUDES = $(BR2_EXTERNAL)/incs/include/kernel
>
> GPIO_MODULE_OPTS += -C$(LINUX_DIR)
> GPIO_MODULE_OPTS += M=$(@D) <http://gpio_module.mk>
> CFLAGS += -Wall -Os -DCONFIG_HWDD -I$(GBL_INCLUDES) -I$(KNL_INCLUDES)
Bad bad bad, this GLOBALLY defines CFLAGS. All variables should always be
prefixed with your package name.
But all of this shouldn't be needed, it's already handled by the
generic-kernel-module infra.
>
> define GPIO_MODULE_BUILD_CMDS
> $(MAKE) $(GPIO_MODULE_OPTS) $(CFLAGS)
> endef
>
> $(eval $(generic-kernel))
This should be kernel-module, not generic-kernel
> $(eval $(generic-package))
This _is_ needed.
>
> When I try to do a "-build" on the module (like I do for the apps), I get this
> (from the output directory)
> [sbeckwith at sdb-mbp-vm output]$ make gpio_module-build
> umask 0022 && make -C /home/sbeckwith/HBE-1/buildroot-2015.08.1
> O=/home/sbeckwith/HBE-1/hwdd/output/. gpio_module-build
> make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'gpio_module-build'. Stop.
> Makefile:16: recipe for target '_all' failed
> make: *** [_all] Error 2
> [sbeckwith at sdb-mbp-vm output]$
>
> Which tells me somewhere it can't find the makefile or somehow bolt this up to
> the Buildroot build system. . .
Indeed. Is the .mk file included in $(BR2_EXTERNAL)/external.mk? You put it
into the modules directory instead of the usual packages directory, so it may
not be included in your external.mk.
You can do 'make printvars | grep GPIO_MODULE' to check if it was properly
included to begin with.
Regards,
Arnout
> I suspect it's because of the SITE_METHOD=local
> that maybe causing this issue, am I correct?
> The "rsync" I would normally see is not done, so there's nothing in the
> output/build directory (no gpio_modules directory).
>
> Some pointers/assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Stephen
>
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-04-12 21:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-04-12 18:25 [Buildroot] Cannot build Custom Kernel Module Stephen Beckwith
2016-04-12 21:07 ` Arnout Vandecappelle [this message]
2016-04-13 14:38 ` Stephen Beckwith
2016-04-13 15:37 ` Arnout Vandecappelle
2016-04-13 16:00 ` Stephen Beckwith
2016-04-13 16:07 ` Arnout Vandecappelle
2016-04-13 19:03 ` Stephen Beckwith
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