On 13-01-15 01:26 PM, Patrick Turley wrote:
On Jan 15, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com>
  wrote:

On 13-01-15 12:54 PM, Patrick Turley wrote:
Thank you for directing me toward that documentation. As it happens, I
have already read that, and it doesn't apply.

There are ways to do this, your requirement is the same as the on-target
module building requirement. Have enough of the kernel source packaged
to build modules on the target, after it has booted.

Well, I still want to cross-compile them, but I see your point.

The trick is packaging things properly to not get binary/target elements
in the SDK/native packages, and to package just enough for the build. But
the issues have been explored and there was a plan. I know that Darren
(cc'd) has looked into this more than I have recently.

I can't locate the bugzilla entries on this at the moment, but I recall
that some parts were still missing, but may be addressed in yocto 1.4,
when I find the bug numbers, I'll have a better idea.

As I expected, someone else has already thought about this. This isn't the most 
common approach so it makes sense that it's been a lower priority. The good 
news for me is that I know I'm not missing something, so I can stop looking for 
it.

I finally found the entries that I was recalling earlier. They are:

https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=241
https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1614
https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2968

1614 and 2968 are the most interesting for what you are asking.

As you can see the net result of those bugs is that you can get the
right parts of the kernel tree in SDK packages, since they include
dev packages, and with what is currently in kernel-dev .. it should
be enough to build against in the SDK (perhaps with just the LDFLAGS
tweaks mentioned in the other thread). The sources should be part
of the sysroot, and hence available when that is packaged for use
outside of bitbake/yocto.

If you aren't seeing kernel-dev in the SDK image, it might be that
TOOLCHAIN_TARGET_TASK doesn't have kernel-dev by default, or something
else is different in the SDK that is being generated in your testing.

I'm only speculating about what might be missing, since I'm not 100%
familiar with the SDK, but perhaps Jessica or others can chime in if
I've led you astray :)

Cheers,

Bruce




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