On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 04:47:35PM -0700, Song Wang wrote: > Hi, Folks > > I'm puzzled by the kbuild system in 2.6 kernel. > I want to write a kernel module, which consists of > several components. The module is produced by > linking these components. These components are located > in separate subdirectories (for example A, B,C). > Each component is generated also by linking > multiple files. (For example, a_1.c, a_2.c for > building A.o, b_1.c, b_2.c for building B.o, then A.o > and B.o > should be linked to produce mymodule.o) > > I know if I put all the files in a single directory > The makefile of the module looks like > > obj-$(CONFIG_MYMODULE) += mymodule.o > mymodule-objs := a_1.o a_2.o b_1.o b_2.o c_1.o c_2.o > > It should work. But it is really messy, especially > there are a lot of files or each component requires > different EXTRA_CFLAGS. However, if I write > separate Makefiles for each component in their own > subdirectory, the Makefile of component A looks like > > obj-y := A.o (or obj-$(CONFIG_MYMODULE) += A.o) > A-objs := a_1.o a_2.o > > This is wrong, because kbuild will treat A as > independent module. All I want is to treat > A as component of the only module mymodule.o. It > should be linked to mymodule.o > > Any idea on how to write a kbuild Makefile to > support such kind of single module produced > by linking multiple components and each component > is located in separate directory? Thanks.
Hi Song (added lkml to cc:). You just need to have one common module usign all the sub-modules. So having each sub-module in directory M/sub-a M/sub-b etc. you need a makefile in M/ that looks like: M/Makefile: obj-m += sub-a/ obj-m += sub-b/ obj-m += mainmodule.o In each sub-directory you need a separate Makefile like: M/sub-a/Makefile obj-m += a_sub_module.o Then all symbols used by the mainmodule needs to be properly exported in each sub-module. Hope this clarifies it. Sam ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=4721&alloc_id=10040&op=click _______________________________________________ kbuild-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kbuild-devel