Re: makefile for 2.6 kernel

From: Nauman Tahir
Date: Fri Jan 06 2006 - 02:19:11 EST


On 1/4/06, Sam Ravnborg <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:23:56AM -0800, anil dahiya wrote:
> > hello
> > I want to make kernel module dummy.ko using multiple
> > .c and .h files. In short i am telling .c and .h files
> > with directory structure
> >
> > 1> dummy.ko should made be using module1.ko and
> > module2.o (i.e
> > module2.o uses module1.ko to make dummy.ko)
>
> You cannot make a module with a module as input.
> It does not make sense.
> Either you create a module or you don't.
>
> So you will create following modules:
> module1.ko + module2.ko
>
> Alternatively you create one module but using the individual .o files as
> input which is more likely what you want - correct?
>
> Then your Kbuild file would look like this:
>
> Kbuild:
> obj-m := dummy.o
> dummy-y := module1/a1/a1.o
> dummy-y += module1/a2/a2.o
> dummy-y += module2/b1/b1.o
>
> # Tell where to find .h files
> EXTRA_CFLAGS := -I$(src)/include
>
> And to compile your module:
> make -C $PATH_TO_KERNEL_SRC M=`pwd`
>
>
> I assume you already read Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt - otherwise
> please do so too.
>
> Please include the source or provide an URL to the src if you need more
> help.
>
> Sam
>
>
>
> >
> > 2> module1.ko made using a1/a1.c & a2/a2.c and both
> > .c file
> > use /home/include/a.h
> > 3> module2.o should made using b/b1.c which use
> > use /home/module2/include/b.h
> >
> > Suggest me tht should make i make module2.o or
> > module2.ko and then combine it with module1.o to make
> > dummy.ko
> >
> >
> > /home/------
> > |_ include _
> > | |
> > | a.h
> > |
> > |___module1_
> > | |__ a1 ____
> > | | |
> > | | a1.c
> > | |
> > |__ a2 ____
> > | | |
> > | | a2.c
> > |
> > |___ moudule2_
> > | |
> > | |__include _
> > | | |
> > | | b.h
> > | |___b1__
> > | |
> > | b1.c
> >
> >
> > Looking forward for ur reply
> > thanks in advance
> > ---- Anil
> >

hi,
Anil just put the names of your .c files where I have mentioned. Hope
this will work


#START OF MAKEFILE===========================================


TARGET = [Your Driver Name]
OBJS = [Your Driver Name (same as above)].o
MDIR = drivers/misc

EXTRA_CFLAGS = -DEXPORT_SYMTAB

CURRENT = $(shell uname -r)
KDIR = /lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/build
PWD = $(shell pwd)
DEST = /lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/kernel/$(MDIR)

obj-m := $(TARGET).o

$(TARGET)-objs := [Names of your .c files with .o extension] [for
example file1.o file2.o ETC]

default:
make -C $(KDIR) SUBDIRS=$(PWD) modules

$(TARGET).o: $(OBJS)
$(LD) $(LD_RFLAG) -r -o $@ $(OBJS)

ifneq (,$(findstring 2.4.,$(CURRENT)))
install:
su -c "cp -v $(TARGET).o $(DEST) && /sbin/depmod -a"
else
install:
su -c "cp -v $(TARGET).ko $(DEST) && /sbin/depmod -a"
endif

clean:
-rm -f *.o *.ko .*.cmd .*.flags *.mod.c

-include $(KDIR)/Rules.make


# END OF MAKEFILE========================================





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