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kbuild: allow to start building external modules in any directory
Unless an explicit O= option is provided, external module builds must start from the kernel directory. This can be achieved by using the -C option: $ make -C /path/to/kernel M=/path/to/external/module This commit allows starting external module builds from any directory, so you can also do the following: $ make -f /path/to/kernel/Makefile M=/path/to/external/module The key difference is that the -C option changes the working directory and parses the Makefile located there, while the -f option only specifies the Makefile to use. As shown in the examples in Documentation/kbuild/modules.rst, external modules usually have a wrapper Makefile that allows you to build them without specifying any make arguments. The Makefile typically contains a rule as follows: KDIR ?= /path/to/kernel default: $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(CURDIR) $(MAKECMDGOALS) The log will appear as follows: $ make make -C /path/to/kernel M=/path/to/external/module make[1]: Entering directory '/path/to/kernel' make[2]: Entering directory '/path/to/external/module' CC [M] helloworld.o MODPOST Module.symvers CC [M] helloworld.mod.o CC [M] .module-common.o LD [M] helloworld.ko make[2]: Leaving directory '/path/to/external/module' make[1]: Leaving directory '/path/to/kernel' This changes the working directory twice because the -C option first switches to the kernel directory, and then Kbuild internally recurses back to the external module directory. With this commit, the wrapper Makefile can directly include the kernel Makefile: KDIR ?= /path/to/kernel export KBUILD_EXTMOD := $(realpath $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) include $(KDIR)/Makefile This avoids unnecessary sub-make invocations: $ make CC [M] helloworld.o MODPOST Module.symvers CC [M] helloworld.mod.o CC [M] .module-common.o LD [M] helloworld.ko Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu>
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@ -59,6 +59,12 @@ Command Syntax
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$ make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=$PWD modules_install
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Starting from Linux 6.13, you can use the -f option instead of -C. This
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will avoid unnecessary change of the working directory. The external
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module will be output to the directory where you invoke make.
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$ make -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/Makefile M=$PWD
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Options
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@ -221,6 +227,21 @@ Separate Kbuild File and Makefile
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consisting of several hundred lines, and here it really pays
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off to separate the kbuild part from the rest.
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Linux 6.13 and later support another way. The external module Makefile
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can include the kernel Makefile directly, rather than invoking sub Make.
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Example 3::
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--> filename: Kbuild
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obj-m := 8123.o
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8123-y := 8123_if.o 8123_pci.o
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--> filename: Makefile
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KDIR ?= /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
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export KBUILD_EXTMOD := $(realpath $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))))
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include $(KDIR)/Makefile
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Building Multiple Modules
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-------------------------
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objtree := $(realpath $(KBUILD_OUTPUT))
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$(if $(objtree),,$(error specified kernel directory "$(KBUILD_OUTPUT)" does not exist))
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else
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objtree := $(CURDIR)
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objtree := $(abs_srctree)
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endif
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output := $(or $(KBUILD_EXTMOD_OUTPUT),$(KBUILD_EXTMOD))
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# If Make is invoked from the kernel directory (either kernel
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# source directory or kernel build directory), external modules
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# are built in $(KBUILD_EXTMOD) for backward compatibility,
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# otherwise, built in the current directory.
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output := $(or $(KBUILD_EXTMOD_OUTPUT),$(if $(filter $(CURDIR),$(objtree) $(abs_srctree)),$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)))
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# KBUILD_EXTMOD might be a relative path. Remember its absolute path before
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# Make changes the working directory.
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srcroot := $(realpath $(KBUILD_EXTMOD))
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