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# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation |
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 |
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# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/linux-mod.eclass,v 1.104 2011/08/22 04:46:32 vapier Exp $ |
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# @ECLASS: linux-mod.eclass |
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# @MAINTAINER: |
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# kernel-misc@gentoo.org |
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# @AUTHOR: |
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# John Mylchreest <johnm@gentoo.org>, |
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# Stefan Schweizer <genstef@gentoo.org> |
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# @BLURB: It provides the functionality required to install external modules against a kernel source tree. |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# This eclass is used to interface with linux-info.eclass in such a way |
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# to provide the functionality and initial functions |
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# required to install external modules against a kernel source |
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# tree. |
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# A Couple of env vars are available to effect usage of this eclass |
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# These are as follows: |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KERNEL_DIR |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# A string containing the directory of the target kernel sources. The default value is |
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# "/usr/src/linux" |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ECONF_PARAMS |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It's a string containing the parameters to pass to econf. |
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# If this is not set, then econf isn't run. |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: BUILD_PARAMS |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It's a string with the parameters to pass to emake. |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: BUILD_TARGETS |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It's a string with the build targets to pass to make. The default value is "clean modules" |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: MODULE_NAMES |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It's a string containing the modules to be built automatically using the default |
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# src_compile/src_install. It will only make ${BUILD_TARGETS} once in any directory. |
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# |
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# The structure of each MODULE_NAMES entry is as follows: |
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# |
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# modulename(libdir:srcdir:objdir) |
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# |
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# where: |
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# |
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# modulename = name of the module file excluding the .ko |
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# libdir = place in system modules directory where module is installed (by default it's misc) |
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# srcdir = place for ebuild to cd to before running make (by default it's ${S}) |
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# objdir = place the .ko and objects are located after make runs (by default it's set to srcdir) |
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# |
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# To get an idea of how these variables are used, here's a few lines |
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# of code from around line 540 in this eclass: |
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# |
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# einfo "Installing ${modulename} module" |
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# cd ${objdir} || die "${objdir} does not exist" |
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# insinto /lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/${libdir} |
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# doins ${modulename}.${KV_OBJ} || die "doins ${modulename}.${KV_OBJ} failed" |
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# |
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# For example: |
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# MODULE_NAMES="module_pci(pci:${S}/pci:${S}) module_usb(usb:${S}/usb:${S})" |
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# |
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# what this would do is |
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# |
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# cd "${S}"/pci |
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# make ${BUILD_PARAMS} ${BUILD_TARGETS} |
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# cd "${S}" |
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# insinto /lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/pci |
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# doins module_pci.${KV_OBJ} |
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# |
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# cd "${S}"/usb |
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# make ${BUILD_PARAMS} ${BUILD_TARGETS} |
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# cd "${S}" |
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# insinto /lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/usb |
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# doins module_usb.${KV_OBJ} |
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# There is also support for automated modprobe.d/modules.d(2.4) file generation. |
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# This can be explicitly enabled by setting any of the following variables. |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: MODULESD_<modulename>_ENABLED |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# This is used to disable the modprobe.d/modules.d file generation otherwise the file will be |
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# always generated (unless no MODULESD_<modulename>_* variable is provided). Set to "no" to disable |
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# the generation of the file and the installation of the documentation. |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: MODULESD_<modulename>_EXAMPLES |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# This is a bash array containing a list of examples which should |
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# be used. If you want us to try and take a guess set this to "guess". |
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# |
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# For each array_component it's added an options line in the modprobe.d/modules.d file |
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# |
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# options array_component |
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# |
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# where array_component is "<modulename> options" (see modprobe.conf(5)) |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: MODULESD_<modulename>_ALIASES |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# This is a bash array containing a list of associated aliases. |
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# |
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# For each array_component it's added an alias line in the modprobe.d/modules.d file |
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# |
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# alias array_component |
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# |
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# where array_component is "wildcard <modulename>" (see modprobe.conf(5)) |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: MODULESD_<modulename>_ADDITIONS |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# This is a bash array containing a list of additional things to |
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# add to the bottom of the file. This can be absolutely anything. |
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# Each entry is a new line. |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: MODULESD_<modulename>_DOCS |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# This is a string list which contains the full path to any associated |
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# documents for <modulename>. These files are installed in the live tree. |
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# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_OBJ |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It's a read-only variable. It contains the extension of the kernel modules. |
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inherit eutils linux-info multilib |
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EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup pkg_preinst pkg_postinst src_install src_compile pkg_postrm |
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IUSE="kernel_linux" |
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SLOT="0" |
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DESCRIPTION="Based on the $ECLASS eclass" |
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RDEPEND="kernel_linux? ( virtual/modutils )" |
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DEPEND="${RDEPEND} |
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sys-apps/sed |
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kernel_linux? ( virtual/linux-sources )" |
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# eclass utilities |
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# ---------------------------------- |
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check_vermagic() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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local curr_gcc_ver=$(gcc -dumpversion) |
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local tmpfile old_chost old_gcc_ver result=0 |
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tmpfile=`find "${KV_DIR}/" -iname "*.o.cmd" -exec grep usr/lib/gcc {} \; -quit` |
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tmpfile=${tmpfile//*usr/lib} |
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tmpfile=${tmpfile//\/include*} |
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old_chost=${tmpfile//*gcc\/} |
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old_chost=${old_chost//\/*} |
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old_gcc_ver=${tmpfile//*\/} |
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if [[ -z ${old_gcc_ver} || -z ${old_chost} ]]; then |
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ewarn "" |
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ewarn "Unable to detect what version of GCC was used to compile" |
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ewarn "the kernel. Build will continue, but you may experience problems." |
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elif [[ ${curr_gcc_ver} != ${old_gcc_ver} ]]; then |
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ewarn "" |
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ewarn "The version of GCC you are using (${curr_gcc_ver}) does" |
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ewarn "not match the version of GCC used to compile the" |
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ewarn "kernel (${old_gcc_ver})." |
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result=1 |
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elif [[ ${CHOST} != ${old_chost} ]]; then |
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ewarn "" |
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ewarn "The current CHOST (${CHOST}) does not match the chost" |
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ewarn "used when compiling the kernel (${old_chost})." |
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result=1 |
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fi |
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if [[ ${result} -gt 0 ]]; then |
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ewarn "" |
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ewarn "Build will not continue, because you will experience problems." |
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ewarn "To fix this either change the version of GCC you wish to use" |
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ewarn "to match the kernel, or recompile the kernel first." |
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die "GCC Version Mismatch." |
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fi |
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} |
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# @FUNCTION: use_m |
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# @RETURN: true or false |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It checks if the kernel version is greater than 2.6.5. |
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use_m() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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# if we haven't determined the version yet, we need too. |
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get_version; |
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# if the kernel version is greater than 2.6.6 then we should use |
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# M= instead of SUBDIRS= |
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[ ${KV_MAJOR} -eq 3 ] && return 0 |
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[ ${KV_MAJOR} -eq 2 -a ${KV_MINOR} -gt 5 -a ${KV_PATCH} -gt 5 ] && \ |
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return 0 || return 1 |
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} |
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# @FUNCTION: convert_to_m |
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# @USAGE: /path/to/the/file |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It converts a file (e.g. a makefile) to use M= instead of SUBDIRS= |
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convert_to_m() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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if use_m |
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then |
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[ ! -f "${1}" ] && \ |
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die "convert_to_m() requires a filename as an argument" |
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ebegin "Converting ${1/${WORKDIR}\//} to use M= instead of SUBDIRS=" |
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sed -i 's:SUBDIRS=:M=:g' "${1}" |
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eend $? |
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fi |
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} |
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# internal function |
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# |
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# FUNCTION: update_depmod |
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# DESCRIPTION: |
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# It updates the modules.dep file for the current kernel. |
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update_depmod() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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# if we haven't determined the version yet, we need too. |
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get_version; |
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ebegin "Updating module dependencies for ${KV_FULL}" |
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if [ -r "${KV_OUT_DIR}"/System.map ] |
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then |
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depmod -ae -F "${KV_OUT_DIR}"/System.map -b "${ROOT}" -r ${KV_FULL} |
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eend $? |
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else |
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ewarn |
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ewarn "${KV_OUT_DIR}/System.map not found." |
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ewarn "You must manually update the kernel module dependencies using depmod." |
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eend 1 |
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ewarn |
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fi |
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} |
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# internal function |
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# |
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# FUNCTION: update_modules |
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# DESCRIPTION: |
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# It calls the update-modules utility. |
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update_modules() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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if [ -x /sbin/update-modules ] && \ |
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grep -v -e "^#" -e "^$" "${D}"/etc/modules.d/* >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ebegin "Updating modules.conf" |
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/sbin/update-modules |
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eend $? |
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elif [ -x /sbin/update-modules ] && \ |
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grep -v -e "^#" -e "^$" "${D}"/etc/modules.d/* >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ebegin "Updating modules.conf" |
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/sbin/update-modules |
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eend $? |
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fi |
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} |
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# internal function |
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# |
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# FUNCTION: move_old_moduledb |
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# DESCRIPTION: |
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# It updates the location of the database used by the module-rebuild utility. |
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move_old_moduledb() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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local OLDDIR="${ROOT}"/usr/share/module-rebuild/ |
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local NEWDIR="${ROOT}"/var/lib/module-rebuild/ |
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if [[ -f "${OLDDIR}"/moduledb ]]; then |
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[[ ! -d "${NEWDIR}" ]] && mkdir -p "${NEWDIR}" |
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[[ ! -f "${NEWDIR}"/moduledb ]] && \ |
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mv "${OLDDIR}"/moduledb "${NEWDIR}"/moduledb |
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rm -f "${OLDDIR}"/* |
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rmdir "${OLDDIR}" |
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fi |
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} |
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# internal function |
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# |
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# FUNCTION: update_moduledb |
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# DESCRIPTION: |
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# It adds the package to the /var/lib/module-rebuild/moduledb database used by the module-rebuild utility. |
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update_moduledb() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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local MODULEDB_DIR="${ROOT}"/var/lib/module-rebuild/ |
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move_old_moduledb |
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if [[ ! -f "${MODULEDB_DIR}"/moduledb ]]; then |
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[[ ! -d "${MODULEDB_DIR}" ]] && mkdir -p "${MODULEDB_DIR}" |
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touch "${MODULEDB_DIR}"/moduledb |
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fi |
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if ! grep -qs ${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${PVR} "${MODULEDB_DIR}"/moduledb ; then |
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einfo "Adding module to moduledb." |
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echo "a:1:${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${PVR}" >> "${MODULEDB_DIR}"/moduledb |
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fi |
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} |
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# internal function |
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# |
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# FUNCTION: remove_moduledb |
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# DESCRIPTION: |
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# It removes the package from the /var/lib/module-rebuild/moduledb database used by |
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# the module-rebuild utility. |
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remove_moduledb() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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local MODULEDB_DIR="${ROOT}"/var/lib/module-rebuild/ |
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move_old_moduledb |
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if grep -qs ${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${PVR} "${MODULEDB_DIR}"/moduledb ; then |
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einfo "Removing ${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${PVR} from moduledb." |
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sed -i -e "/.*${CATEGORY}\/${PN}-${PVR}.*/d" "${MODULEDB_DIR}"/moduledb |
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fi |
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} |
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# @FUNCTION: set_kvobj |
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# @DESCRIPTION: |
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# It sets the KV_OBJ variable. |
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set_kvobj() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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if kernel_is ge 2 6 |
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then |
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KV_OBJ="ko" |
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else |
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KV_OBJ="o" |
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fi |
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# Do we really need to know this? |
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# Lets silence it. |
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# einfo "Using KV_OBJ=${KV_OBJ}" |
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} |
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get-KERNEL_CC() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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if [[ -n ${KERNEL_CC} ]] ; then |
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echo "${KERNEL_CC}" |
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return |
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fi |
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local kernel_cc |
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if [ -n "${KERNEL_ABI}" ]; then |
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# In future, an arch might want to define CC_$ABI |
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#kernel_cc="$(get_abi_CC)" |
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#[ -z "${kernel_cc}" ] && |
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kernel_cc="$(tc-getCC $(ABI=${KERNEL_ABI} get_abi_CHOST))" |
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else |
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kernel_cc=$(tc-getCC) |
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fi |
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echo "${kernel_cc}" |
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} |
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# internal function |
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# |
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# FUNCTION: |
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# USAGE: /path/to/the/modulename_without_extension |
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# RETURN: A file in /etc/modules.d/ (kernel < 2.6) or /etc/modprobe.d/ (kernel >= 2.6) |
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# DESCRIPTION: |
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# This function will generate and install the neccessary modprobe.d/modules.d file from the |
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# information contained in the modules exported parms. |
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# (see the variables MODULESD_<modulename>_ENABLED, MODULESD_<modulename>_EXAMPLES, |
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# MODULESD_<modulename>_ALIASES, MODULESD_<modulename>_ADDITION and MODULESD_<modulename>_DOCS). |
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# |
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# At the end the documentation specified with MODULESD_<modulename>_DOCS is installed. |
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generate_modulesd() { |
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debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
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local currm_path currm currm_t t myIFS myVAR |
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local module_docs module_enabled module_aliases \ |
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module_additions module_examples module_modinfo module_opts |
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for currm_path in ${@} |
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do |
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currm=${currm_path//*\/} |
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currm=$(echo ${currm} | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]') |
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currm_t=${currm} |
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while [[ -z ${currm_t//*-*} ]]; do |
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currm_t=${currm_t/-/_} |
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done |
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module_docs="$(eval echo \${MODULESD_${currm_t}_DOCS})" |
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module_enabled="$(eval echo \${MODULESD_${currm_t}_ENABLED})" |
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module_aliases="$(eval echo \${#MODULESD_${currm_t}_ALIASES[*]})" |
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module_additions="$(eval echo \${#MODULESD_${currm_t}_ADDITIONS[*]})" |
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module_examples="$(eval echo \${#MODULESD_${currm_t}_EXAMPLES[*]})" |
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[[ ${module_aliases} -eq 0 ]] && unset module_aliases |
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[[ ${module_additions} -eq 0 ]] && unset module_additions |
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[[ ${module_examples} -eq 0 ]] && unset module_examples |
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# If we specify we dont want it, then lets exit, otherwise we assume |
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# that if its set, we do want it. |
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[[ ${module_enabled} == no ]] && return 0 |
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# unset any unwanted variables. |
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for t in ${!module_*} |
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do |
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[[ -z ${!t} ]] && unset ${t} |
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done |
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[[ -z ${!module_*} ]] && return 0 |
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# OK so now if we have got this far, then we know we want to continue |
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# and generate the modules.d file. |
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module_modinfo="$(modinfo -p ${currm_path}.${KV_OBJ})" |
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module_config="${T}/modulesd-${currm}" |
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ebegin "Preparing file for modules.d" |
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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echo "# modules.d configuration file for ${currm}" >> "${module_config}" |
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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[[ -n ${module_docs} ]] && \ |
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echo "# For more information please read:" >> "${module_config}" |
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for t in ${module_docs} |
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do |
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echo "# ${t//*\/}" >> "${module_config}" |
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done |
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echo >> "${module_config}" |
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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if [[ ${module_aliases} -gt 0 ]] |
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then |
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echo "# Internal Aliases - Do not edit" >> "${module_config}" |
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echo "# ------------------------------" >> "${module_config}" |
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for((t=0; t<${module_aliases}; t++)) |
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do |
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echo "alias $(eval echo \${MODULESD_${currm}_ALIASES[$t]})" \ |
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>> "${module_config}" |
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done |
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echo '' >> "${module_config}" |
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fi |
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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if [[ -n ${module_modinfo} ]] |
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then |
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echo >> "${module_config}" |
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echo "# Configurable module parameters" >> "${module_config}" |
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echo "# ------------------------------" >> "${module_config}" |
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myIFS="${IFS}" |
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IFS="$(echo -en "\n\b")" |
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for t in ${module_modinfo} |
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do |
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myVAR="$(echo ${t#*:} | grep -e " [0-9][ =]" | sed "s:.*\([01][= ]\).*:\1:")" |
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if [[ -n ${myVAR} ]] |
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then |
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module_opts="${module_opts} ${t%%:*}:${myVAR}" |
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fi |
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echo -e "# ${t%%:*}:\t${t#*:}" >> "${module_config}" |
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done |
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IFS="${myIFS}" |
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echo '' >> "${module_config}" |
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fi |
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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if [[ $(eval echo \${MODULESD_${currm}_ALIASES[0]}) == guess ]] |
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then |
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# So lets do some guesswork eh? |
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if [[ -n ${module_opts} ]] |
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then |
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echo "# For Example..." >> "${module_config}" |
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echo "# --------------" >> "${module_config}" |
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for t in ${module_opts} |
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do |
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echo "# options ${currm} ${t//:*}=${t//*:}" >> "${module_config}" |
| 469 |
done |
| 470 |
echo '' >> "${module_config}" |
| 471 |
fi |
| 472 |
elif [[ ${module_examples} -gt 0 ]] |
| 473 |
then |
| 474 |
echo "# For Example..." >> "${module_config}" |
| 475 |
echo "# --------------" >> "${module_config}" |
| 476 |
for((t=0; t<${module_examples}; t++)) |
| 477 |
do |
| 478 |
echo "options $(eval echo \${MODULESD_${currm}_EXAMPLES[$t]})" \ |
| 479 |
>> "${module_config}" |
| 480 |
done |
| 481 |
echo '' >> "${module_config}" |
| 482 |
fi |
| 483 |
|
| 484 |
#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 485 |
if [[ ${module_additions} -gt 0 ]] |
| 486 |
then |
| 487 |
for((t=0; t<${module_additions}; t++)) |
| 488 |
do |
| 489 |
echo "$(eval echo \${MODULESD_${currm}_ADDITIONS[$t]})" \ |
| 490 |
>> "${module_config}" |
| 491 |
done |
| 492 |
echo '' >> "${module_config}" |
| 493 |
fi |
| 494 |
|
| 495 |
#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 496 |
|
| 497 |
# then we install it |
| 498 |
if kernel_is ge 2 6; then |
| 499 |
insinto /etc/modprobe.d |
| 500 |
else |
| 501 |
insinto /etc/modules.d |
| 502 |
fi |
| 503 |
newins "${module_config}" "${currm_path//*\/}.conf" |
| 504 |
|
| 505 |
# and install any documentation we might have. |
| 506 |
[[ -n ${module_docs} ]] && dodoc ${module_docs} |
| 507 |
done |
| 508 |
eend 0 |
| 509 |
return 0 |
| 510 |
} |
| 511 |
|
| 512 |
# internal function |
| 513 |
# |
| 514 |
# FUNCTION: find_module_params |
| 515 |
# USAGE: A string "NAME(LIBDIR:SRCDIR:OBJDIR)" |
| 516 |
# RETURN: The string "modulename:NAME libdir:LIBDIR srcdir:SRCDIR objdir:OBJDIR" |
| 517 |
# DESCRIPTION: |
| 518 |
# Analyze the specification NAME(LIBDIR:SRCDIR:OBJDIR) of one module as described in MODULE_NAMES. |
| 519 |
find_module_params() { |
| 520 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 521 |
|
| 522 |
local matched_offset=0 matched_opts=0 test="${@}" temp_var result |
| 523 |
local i=0 y=0 z=0 |
| 524 |
|
| 525 |
for((i=0; i<=${#test}; i++)) |
| 526 |
do |
| 527 |
case ${test:${i}:1} in |
| 528 |
\() matched_offset[0]=${i};; |
| 529 |
\:) matched_opts=$((${matched_opts} + 1)); |
| 530 |
matched_offset[${matched_opts}]="${i}";; |
| 531 |
\)) matched_opts=$((${matched_opts} + 1)); |
| 532 |
matched_offset[${matched_opts}]="${i}";; |
| 533 |
esac |
| 534 |
done |
| 535 |
|
| 536 |
for((i=0; i<=${matched_opts}; i++)) |
| 537 |
do |
| 538 |
# i = offset were working on |
| 539 |
# y = last offset |
| 540 |
# z = current offset - last offset |
| 541 |
# temp_var = temporary name |
| 542 |
case ${i} in |
| 543 |
0) tempvar=${test:0:${matched_offset[0]}};; |
| 544 |
*) y=$((${matched_offset[$((${i} - 1))]} + 1)) |
| 545 |
z=$((${matched_offset[${i}]} - ${matched_offset[$((${i} - 1))]})); |
| 546 |
z=$((${z} - 1)) |
| 547 |
tempvar=${test:${y}:${z}};; |
| 548 |
esac |
| 549 |
|
| 550 |
case ${i} in |
| 551 |
0) result="${result} modulename:${tempvar}";; |
| 552 |
1) result="${result} libdir:${tempvar}";; |
| 553 |
2) result="${result} srcdir:${tempvar}";; |
| 554 |
3) result="${result} objdir:${tempvar}";; |
| 555 |
esac |
| 556 |
done |
| 557 |
|
| 558 |
echo ${result} |
| 559 |
} |
| 560 |
|
| 561 |
# default ebuild functions |
| 562 |
# -------------------------------- |
| 563 |
|
| 564 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_pkg_setup |
| 565 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 566 |
# It checks the CONFIG_CHECK options (see linux-info.eclass(5)), verifies that the kernel is |
| 567 |
# configured, verifies that the sources are prepared, verifies that the modules support is builtin |
| 568 |
# in the kernel and sets the object extension KV_OBJ. |
| 569 |
linux-mod_pkg_setup() { |
| 570 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 571 |
|
| 572 |
local is_bin="${MERGE_TYPE}" |
| 573 |
|
| 574 |
# If we are installing a binpkg, take a different path. |
| 575 |
# use MERGE_TYPE if available (eapi>=4); else use non-PMS EMERGE_FROM (eapi<4) |
| 576 |
if has ${EAPI} 0 1 2 3; then |
| 577 |
is_bin=${EMERGE_FROM} |
| 578 |
fi |
| 579 |
|
| 580 |
if [[ ${is_bin} == binary ]]; then |
| 581 |
linux-mod_pkg_setup_binary |
| 582 |
return |
| 583 |
fi |
| 584 |
|
| 585 |
linux-info_pkg_setup; |
| 586 |
require_configured_kernel |
| 587 |
check_kernel_built; |
| 588 |
strip_modulenames; |
| 589 |
[[ -n ${MODULE_NAMES} ]] && check_modules_supported |
| 590 |
set_kvobj; |
| 591 |
# Commented out with permission from johnm until a fixed version for arches |
| 592 |
# who intentionally use different kernel and userland compilers can be |
| 593 |
# introduced - Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org>, 23 Oct 2005 |
| 594 |
#check_vermagic; |
| 595 |
} |
| 596 |
|
| 597 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_pkg_setup_binary |
| 598 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 599 |
# Perform all kernel option checks non-fatally, as the .config and |
| 600 |
# /proc/config.gz might not be present. Do not do anything that requires kernel |
| 601 |
# sources. |
| 602 |
linux-mod_pkg_setup_binary() { |
| 603 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 604 |
local new_CONFIG_CHECK |
| 605 |
# ~ needs always to be quoted, else bash expands it. |
| 606 |
for config in $CONFIG_CHECK ; do |
| 607 |
optional='~' |
| 608 |
[[ ${config:0:1} == "~" ]] && optional='' |
| 609 |
new_CONFIG_CHECK="${new_CONFIG_CHECK} ${optional}${config}" |
| 610 |
done |
| 611 |
export CONFIG_CHECK="${new_CONFIG_CHECK}" |
| 612 |
linux-info_pkg_setup; |
| 613 |
} |
| 614 |
|
| 615 |
strip_modulenames() { |
| 616 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 617 |
|
| 618 |
local i |
| 619 |
for i in ${MODULE_IGNORE}; do |
| 620 |
MODULE_NAMES=${MODULE_NAMES//${i}(*} |
| 621 |
done |
| 622 |
} |
| 623 |
|
| 624 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_src_compile |
| 625 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 626 |
# It compiles all the modules specified in MODULE_NAMES. For each module the econf command is |
| 627 |
# executed only if ECONF_PARAMS is defined, the name of the target is specified by BUILD_TARGETS |
| 628 |
# while the options are in BUILD_PARAMS (all the modules share these variables). The compilation |
| 629 |
# happens inside ${srcdir}. |
| 630 |
# |
| 631 |
# Look at the description of these variables for more details. |
| 632 |
linux-mod_src_compile() { |
| 633 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 634 |
|
| 635 |
local modulename libdir srcdir objdir i n myABI="${ABI}" |
| 636 |
set_arch_to_kernel |
| 637 |
ABI="${KERNEL_ABI}" |
| 638 |
|
| 639 |
BUILD_TARGETS=${BUILD_TARGETS:-clean module} |
| 640 |
strip_modulenames; |
| 641 |
cd "${S}" |
| 642 |
touch Module.symvers |
| 643 |
for i in ${MODULE_NAMES} |
| 644 |
do |
| 645 |
unset libdir srcdir objdir |
| 646 |
for n in $(find_module_params ${i}) |
| 647 |
do |
| 648 |
eval ${n/:*}=${n/*:/} |
| 649 |
done |
| 650 |
libdir=${libdir:-misc} |
| 651 |
srcdir=${srcdir:-${S}} |
| 652 |
objdir=${objdir:-${srcdir}} |
| 653 |
|
| 654 |
if [ ! -f "${srcdir}/.built" ]; |
| 655 |
then |
| 656 |
cd "${srcdir}" |
| 657 |
ln -s "${S}"/Module.symvers Module.symvers |
| 658 |
einfo "Preparing ${modulename} module" |
| 659 |
if [[ -n ${ECONF_PARAMS} ]] |
| 660 |
then |
| 661 |
econf ${ECONF_PARAMS} || \ |
| 662 |
die "Unable to run econf ${ECONF_PARAMS}" |
| 663 |
fi |
| 664 |
|
| 665 |
# This looks messy, but it is needed to handle multiple variables |
| 666 |
# being passed in the BUILD_* stuff where the variables also have |
| 667 |
# spaces that must be preserved. If don't do this, then the stuff |
| 668 |
# inside the variables gets used as targets for Make, which then |
| 669 |
# fails. |
| 670 |
eval "emake HOSTCC=\"$(tc-getBUILD_CC)\" \ |
| 671 |
CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}- \ |
| 672 |
LDFLAGS=\"$(get_abi_LDFLAGS)\" \ |
| 673 |
${BUILD_FIXES} \ |
| 674 |
${BUILD_PARAMS} \ |
| 675 |
${BUILD_TARGETS} " \ |
| 676 |
|| die "Unable to emake HOSTCC="$(tc-getBUILD_CC)" CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}- LDFLAGS="$(get_abi_LDFLAGS)" ${BUILD_FIXES} ${BUILD_PARAMS} ${BUILD_TARGETS}" |
| 677 |
cd "${OLDPWD}" |
| 678 |
touch "${srcdir}"/.built |
| 679 |
fi |
| 680 |
done |
| 681 |
|
| 682 |
set_arch_to_portage |
| 683 |
ABI="${myABI}" |
| 684 |
} |
| 685 |
|
| 686 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_src_install |
| 687 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 688 |
# It install the modules specified in MODULES_NAME. The modules should be inside the ${objdir} |
| 689 |
# directory and they are installed inside /lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/${libdir}. |
| 690 |
# |
| 691 |
# The modprobe.d/modules.d configuration file is automatically generated if the |
| 692 |
# MODULESD_<modulename>_* variables are defined. The only way to stop this process is by |
| 693 |
# setting MODULESD_<modulename>_ENABLED=no. At the end the documentation specified via |
| 694 |
# MODULESD_<modulename>_DOCS is also installed. |
| 695 |
# |
| 696 |
# Look at the description of these variables for more details. |
| 697 |
linux-mod_src_install() { |
| 698 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 699 |
|
| 700 |
local modulename libdir srcdir objdir i n |
| 701 |
|
| 702 |
strip_modulenames; |
| 703 |
for i in ${MODULE_NAMES} |
| 704 |
do |
| 705 |
unset libdir srcdir objdir |
| 706 |
for n in $(find_module_params ${i}) |
| 707 |
do |
| 708 |
eval ${n/:*}=${n/*:/} |
| 709 |
done |
| 710 |
libdir=${libdir:-misc} |
| 711 |
srcdir=${srcdir:-${S}} |
| 712 |
objdir=${objdir:-${srcdir}} |
| 713 |
|
| 714 |
einfo "Installing ${modulename} module" |
| 715 |
cd "${objdir}" || die "${objdir} does not exist" |
| 716 |
insinto /lib/modules/${KV_FULL}/${libdir} |
| 717 |
doins ${modulename}.${KV_OBJ} || die "doins ${modulename}.${KV_OBJ} failed" |
| 718 |
cd "${OLDPWD}" |
| 719 |
|
| 720 |
generate_modulesd "${objdir}/${modulename}" |
| 721 |
done |
| 722 |
} |
| 723 |
|
| 724 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_pkg_preinst |
| 725 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 726 |
# It checks what to do after having merged the package. |
| 727 |
linux-mod_pkg_preinst() { |
| 728 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 729 |
|
| 730 |
[ -d "${D}lib/modules" ] && UPDATE_DEPMOD=true || UPDATE_DEPMOD=false |
| 731 |
[ -d "${D}etc/modules.d" ] && UPDATE_MODULES=true || UPDATE_MODULES=false |
| 732 |
[ -d "${D}lib/modules" ] && UPDATE_MODULEDB=true || UPDATE_MODULEDB=false |
| 733 |
} |
| 734 |
|
| 735 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_pkg_postinst |
| 736 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 737 |
# It executes /sbin/depmod and adds the package to the /var/lib/module-rebuild/moduledb |
| 738 |
# database (if ${D}/lib/modules is created) and it runs /sbin/update-modules |
| 739 |
# (if ${D}/etc/modules.d is created). |
| 740 |
linux-mod_pkg_postinst() { |
| 741 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 742 |
|
| 743 |
${UPDATE_DEPMOD} && update_depmod; |
| 744 |
${UPDATE_MODULES} && update_modules; |
| 745 |
${UPDATE_MODULEDB} && update_moduledb; |
| 746 |
} |
| 747 |
|
| 748 |
# @FUNCTION: linux-mod_pkg_postrm |
| 749 |
# @DESCRIPTION: |
| 750 |
# It removes the package from the /var/lib/module-rebuild/moduledb database but it doens't |
| 751 |
# call /sbin/depmod and /sbin/update-modules because the modules are still installed. |
| 752 |
linux-mod_pkg_postrm() { |
| 753 |
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* |
| 754 |
remove_moduledb; |
| 755 |
} |