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From: Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>
To: linux-kbuild@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Subject: [PATCH,resend] kbuild: fix the binrpm-pkg target to work with KBUILD_OUTPUT set
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 22:15:39 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200908252215.40950.elendil@planet.nl> (raw)

The binrpm-pkg target (binary RPM only) fails when called with
KBUILD_OUTPUT set. This patch makes it work.

For the rpm-pkg target (source + binary RPM), building with
KBUILD_OUTPUT set is not possible and also not needed as the
actual build is done in a temporary directory anyway, so check
that KBUILD_OUTPUT is not set in that case to avoid later errors.

Signed-off-by: Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>
---

I ran into this while trying if I could build an RPM kernel package on
my Debian notebook :-)

The patch has been tested by doing three builds:
- make -j4 rpm-pkg
- make -j4 binrpm-pkg
- KBUILD_OUTPUT=../builds/amd64 make -j4 binrpm-pkg

For all three the contents of the resulting binary RPM package was 
identical
(and looked correct); the source RPM package from the first build looked 
sane.

A 'KBUILD_OUTPUT=../builds/amd64 make -j4 rpm-pkg' fails as intended.

One open issue is that the following commands should IIUC be identical,
but the second one does not work:
- KBUILD_OUTPUT=../builds/amd64 make -j4 binrpm-pkg
- make -j4 O=../builds/amd64 binrpm-pkg

AFAICT the root Makefile is supposed to set KBUILD_OUTPUT based on O=, but
that is not visible when the lines within the binrpm-pkg target are 
executed.
My make foo was not strong enough to debug this. Sam, do you know?

Cheers,
FJP

diff --git a/scripts/package/Makefile b/scripts/package/Makefile
index fa4a0a1..b305c57 100644
--- a/scripts/package/Makefile
+++ b/scripts/package/Makefile
@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@
 # e) generate the rpm files, based on kernel.spec
 # - Use /. to avoid tar packing just the symlink
 
+# Note that the rpm-pkg target cannot be used with KBUILD_OUTPUT,
+# but the binrpm-pkg target can; for some reason O= gets ignored.
+
 # Do we have rpmbuild, otherwise fall back to the older rpm
 RPM := $(shell if [ -x "/usr/bin/rpmbuild" ]; then echo rpmbuild; \
 	           else echo rpm; fi)
@@ -33,6 +36,12 @@ $(objtree)/kernel.spec: $(MKSPEC) $(srctree)/Makefile
 	$(CONFIG_SHELL) $(MKSPEC) > $@
 
 rpm-pkg rpm: $(objtree)/kernel.spec FORCE
+	@if test -n "$(KBUILD_OUTPUT)"; then \
+		echo "Building source + binary RPM is not possible outside the"; \
+		echo "kernel source tree. Don't set KBUILD_OUTPUT, or use the"; \
+		echo "binrpm-pkg target instead."; \
+		false; \
+	fi
 	$(MAKE) clean
 	$(PREV) ln -sf $(srctree) $(KERNELPATH)
 	$(CONFIG_SHELL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion > 
$(objtree)/.scmversion
@@ -61,7 +70,7 @@ binrpm-pkg: $(objtree)/binkernel.spec FORCE
 	set -e; \
 	mv -f $(objtree)/.tmp_version $(objtree)/.version
 
-	$(RPM) $(RPMOPTS) --define "_builddir $(srctree)" --target \
+	$(RPM) $(RPMOPTS) --define "_builddir $(objtree)" --target \
 		$(UTS_MACHINE) -bb $<
 
 clean-files += $(objtree)/binkernel.spec
diff --git a/scripts/package/mkspec b/scripts/package/mkspec
index 3d93f8c..ce9c60e 100755
--- a/scripts/package/mkspec
+++ b/scripts/package/mkspec
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ echo 'mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot 
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/modules'
 echo 'mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/lib/firmware'
 echo "%endif"
 
-echo 'INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT make %{_smp_mflags} 
modules_install'
+echo 'INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT make %{_smp_mflags} KBUILD_SRC= 
modules_install'
 echo "%ifarch ia64"
 echo 'cp $KBUILD_IMAGE $RPM_BUILD_ROOT'"/boot/efi/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE"
 echo 'ln -s '"efi/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE" '$RPM_BUILD_ROOT'"/boot/"

             reply	other threads:[~2009-08-25 20:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-08-25 20:15 Frans Pop [this message]
2009-09-27  8:29 ` [PATCH,resend] kbuild: fix the binrpm-pkg target to work with KBUILD_OUTPUT set Sam Ravnborg

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