Re: Build and Source Tree Requirements for Out-of-tree Modules

From: Shea Levy
Date: Wed Jan 01 2014 - 21:25:14 EST


Hi,

On 01/01/2014 03:04 PM, Austin S Hemmelgarn wrote:
On 01/01/2014 10:11 AM, Shea Levy wrote:
Hi all,

I am a package maintainer for the kernel for the NixOS
distribution. We support users building out-of-tree modules and
other packages that might depend on the kernel source or build
trees, but make modules_install copies the entire source and build
trees (we build with $(O) set) to $(INSTALL_PATH), and those are
some big paths to keep around. Is there any documentation on which
of those files should actually be needed by any out-of-tree tools?
For example I'm guessing the intermediate object files in the build
tree or the .c files in the source tree are not necessary, but it
would be nice if there were a definitive list of what could be
removed to save space.
Running 'make modules_prepare' in a clean source tree should set up
the sources with everything needed for out of tree modules, it largely
amounts to the .config file, a few scripts, and a couple of specific
other files.

Thanks so much! It looks like this can replace the build tree, so now all I need to figure out is how much of the source tree I can get rid of. The Makefile in the modules_prepare directory just basically re-calls make with -C /path/to/source/tree, so I need at least the Makefile...

~Shea Levy
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