The kni linux module is using a custom target for building, which doesn't take into account any cross compilation arguments. The arguments in question are ARCH, CROSS_COMPILE (for gcc, clang) and CC, LD (for clang). Get those from the cross file and pass them to the custom target.
The user supplied path may not contain the 'build' directory, such as when using cross-compiled headers, so only append that in the default case (when no path is supplied in native builds) and use the unmodified path from the user otherwise. Also modify the install path accordingly. Signed-off-by: Juraj Linkeš <juraj.lin...@pantheon.tech> --- kernel/linux/kni/meson.build | 8 +++--- kernel/linux/meson.build | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/kernel/linux/kni/meson.build b/kernel/linux/kni/meson.build index 07e0c9dae7..bb7123354f 100644 --- a/kernel/linux/kni/meson.build +++ b/kernel/linux/kni/meson.build @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ kni_sources = files( custom_target('rte_kni', input: kni_sources, output: 'rte_kni.ko', - command: ['make', '-j4', '-C', kernel_dir + '/build', + command: ['make', '-j4', '-C', kernel_dir, 'M=' + meson.current_build_dir(), 'src=' + meson.current_source_dir(), 'MODULE_CFLAGS=-include ' + meson.source_root() + '/config/rte_config.h' + @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ custom_target('rte_kni', ' -I' + meson.source_root() + '/lib/librte_kni' + ' -I' + meson.build_root() + ' -I' + meson.current_source_dir(), - 'modules'], + 'modules'] + cross_args, depends: kni_mkfile, - install: true, - install_dir: kernel_dir + '/extra/dpdk', + install: install, + install_dir: install_dir, build_by_default: get_option('enable_kmods')) diff --git a/kernel/linux/meson.build b/kernel/linux/meson.build index 5c864a4653..74097299bb 100644 --- a/kernel/linux/meson.build +++ b/kernel/linux/meson.build @@ -3,20 +3,66 @@ subdirs = ['kni'] +kernel_version = run_command('uname', '-r').stdout().strip() +cross_args = [] # if we are cross-compiling we need kernel_dir specified -if get_option('kernel_dir') == '' and meson.is_cross_build() - error('Need "kernel_dir" option for kmod compilation when cross-compiling') +if meson.is_cross_build() + if get_option('kernel_dir') == '' + error('Need "kernel_dir" option for kmod compilation when cross-compiling') + else + install_dir = '' + install = false + cross_compiler = find_program('c').path() + if cross_compiler.endswith('gcc') + cross_prefix = run_command([py3, '-c', 'print("' + cross_compiler + '"[:-3])']).stdout().strip() + elif cross_compiler.endswith('clang') + cross_prefix = '' + found_target = false + # search for '-target' and use the arg that follows + # (i.e. the value of '-target') as cross_prefix + foreach cross_c_arg : meson.get_cross_property('c_args') + if found_target and cross_prefix == '' + cross_prefix = cross_c_arg + endif + if cross_c_arg == '-target' + found_target = true + endif + endforeach + if cross_prefix == '' + error('Didn\'t find -target and its value in' + + ' c_args in input cross-file.') + endif + linker = 'lld' + foreach cross_c_link_arg : meson.get_cross_property('c_link_args') + if cross_c_link_arg.startswith('-fuse-ld') + linker = cross_c_link_arg.split('=')[1] + endif + endforeach + cross_args += ['CC=@0@'.format(cross_compiler), 'LD=ld.@0@'.format(linker)] + else + error('Unsupported cross compiler: @0@'.format(cross_compiler)) + endif + if host_machine.cpu_family() == 'aarch64' + cross_arch = 'arm64' + else + cross_arch = build_machine.cpu_family() + endif + cross_args += ['ARCH=@0@'.format(cross_arch), + 'CROSS_COMPILE=@0@'.format(cross_prefix)] + endif +else + install_dir = '/lib/modules/' + kernel_version + '/extra/dpdk' + install = true endif kernel_dir = get_option('kernel_dir') if kernel_dir == '' # use default path for native builds - kernel_version = run_command('uname', '-r').stdout().strip() - kernel_dir = '/lib/modules/' + kernel_version + kernel_dir = '/lib/modules/' + kernel_version + '/build' endif # test running make in kernel directory, using "make kernelversion" -make_returncode = run_command('make', '-sC', kernel_dir + '/build', +make_returncode = run_command('make', '-sC', kernel_dir, 'kernelversion').returncode() if make_returncode != 0 error('Cannot compile kernel modules as requested - are kernel headers installed?') -- 2.20.1