Re: CONFIG_KERNEL_XZ obscure build failure if xz(1) not installed
From: Andy Isaacson
Date: Wed Feb 09 2011 - 18:23:12 EST
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:01:42AM +0200, Lasse Collin wrote:
> On 2011-02-09 Andy Isaacson wrote:
> > % make -j4
> > ...
> > CC arch/x86/boot/tty.o
> > CC arch/x86/oprofile/oprofile.mod.o
> > XZKERN arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.bin.xz
> > exec: 23: xz: not found
>
> This may have something to do with the shell that "make" uses to run the
> commands. The compression command isn't seen as failed with dash for
> some reason.
>
> It doesn't matter what shell is used to run xz_wrap.sh. The same problem
> exists with other compressors if they are missing.
>
> > commit 100b33c8bd8a3235fd0b7948338d6cbb3db3c63d
> [...]
> > % ls -l arch/x86/boot/bzImage
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 adi adi 1991504 Feb 1 18:41 arch/x86/boot/bzImage
>
> "Feb 1" was about a week ago. The file is a few days older than the
> commit ID, assuming that your clock is set correctly.
Ah, yes, this is my regular build tree; I routinely pull and build
there.
So the build failed, but the output file remains because it failed on an
intermediate step. (This testing was from me reproducing it on a
different system, with 100b33).
Rewinding to the original system which failed to boot...
How did "make install" create a broken
/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.38-rc3-0312-gcb5520f that caused the boot-time error
message?
If I re-run "make -j4" in the tree that caused the problem, make fails
with exit code 2.
The following seems to reproduce the silent error:
rm .config
make defconfig
make -j4
edit .config and set CONFIG_KERNEL_XZ=y, CONFIG_KERNEL_GZIP=n
% make -j4
...
Kernel: arch/x86/boot/bzImage is ready (#64)
% echo $?
0
The resulting bzImage fails to boot with the aforementioned "Input is
not in the XZ format" error.
FWIW, the machine that's showing the problem is an Ubuntu Karmic x86_64
desktop install with all updates through mid-January installed.
-andy
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