[kmods PATCH] linux/igb_uio: allow modules install
Thomas Monjalon
thomas at monjalon.net
Sun Feb 5 19:03:32 CET 2023
14/06/2022 12:25, Ferruh Yigit:
> On 4/12/2022 2:14 PM, Bruce Richardson wrote:
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> >
> >
> > For those still using the "igb_uio" kernel module, there may be
> > occasions where the module is installed in /lib/modules/$VERSION folder
> > rather than being insmod'ed from the build directory. To support this, a
> > number of changes are needed to the makefile:
> >
> > * Change the "clean" command to a generic wildcard target where that
> > target is just passed through to the top-level kernel makefile. This
> > should allow all standard kernel module targets, including "clean" and
> > "modules_install" to work.
>
> ack
>
> > * To install in /lib/modules, root permissions are needed, so it is
> > likely that users may try installing the module using "sudo". However,
> > under sudo there is often no $PWD environment variable, breaking the
> > build. This can be fixed by changing the environment variable $PWD to
> > the make built-in variable "CURDIR"[1].
>
> It can be possible to use shell PWD:
>
> "make -C $(KSRC)/ M=$$PWD"
>
> or
>
> "
> PWD := $(shell pwd)
>
> all:
> make -C $(KSRC)/ M=$(PWD)
> "
>
> But '$(CURDIR)' also seems doing the job, so lgtm.
>
> > * As a cleanup, the actual kernel module path is got directly by make
> > from the shell, rather than relying on the shell substitution later
> > when making the recursive make call. This improves things slightly for
> > the user as the full recursive command is visible, with the kernel
> > version appearing in place of `uname -r` in the output.
> >
>
> ack
>
> > [1] While neither PWD nor CURDIR will work correctly in the case where
> > one is building outside of the sources directory, this is an edge case,
> > and a simple replacement of PWD by CURDIR keeps things simple while
> > adding support for "sudo".
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson at intel.com>
>
> Acked-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit at xilinx.com>
Applied, thanks.
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