2003-02-16 04:59:27

by Shawn Starr

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Subject: [BUG][2.5.60/61] - Making modules problem

when doing make modules it does not build modules? It builds the kernel

Has this behaviour changed or is this broken right now?

Shawn.


2003-02-17 13:48:48

by Shawn Starr

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Subject: Re: [BUG][2.5.60/61] - Making modules problem

Ignore this, I didn't realize that you have to make the kernel image first
THEN compile modules, before it would allow building modules before an actual
kernel was compiled :-)

Shawn.

>List: linux-kernel
>Subject: [BUG][2.5.60/61] - Making modules problem
From: Shawn Starr <spstarr () sh0n ! net>
>Date: 2003-02-16 5:11:05

>when doing make modules it does not build modules? It builds the kernel

>Has this behaviour changed or is this broken right now?

>Shawn.

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2003-02-17 19:35:53

by Kai Germaschewski

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Subject: Re: [BUG][2.5.60/61] - Making modules problem

On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Shawn Starr wrote:

> Well, if I take a vanilla kernel, extract it, copy my old .config over, make
> oldconfig, select anything new, make modules, it used to skim though sources
> and compile the modules selected. Now, it builds bzImage (or whatever
> vmlinux) and THEN builds the modules last.

It really builds the modules at the same time (as module.o),
then vmlinux, then the final modules (module.ko)

> If I have a built vmlinux, before I do make modules, it will just compile the
> modules as it would normally do.

Okay, that's expected, with

> CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y

So not a bug. Thanks for the details.

--Kai



2003-02-17 19:52:01

by Kai Germaschewski

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Subject: Re: [BUG][2.5.60/61] - Making modules problem

On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Shawn Starr wrote:

> Not a bug but I think an annoyance because sometimes I just want to recompile
> just the modules using the same kernel version and not have to build the
> whole thing just to get modules.

You have CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y. Say your module is using printk(). So your
module needs to know the checksum for printk(). This checksum is generated
during the build of kernel/printk.c and then propagated into vmlinux,
which is where the module build gets it from.

That's why you need printk.o / vmlinux to build the module. If you
don't want these checks, turn of CONFIG_MODVERSIONS and it's back to what
it used to be.

--Kai