Re: kbuild: libraries and subdirectories

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On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 03:40:59PM +0200, Budde, Marco wrote:
> I have a large number of sources files, which I have to
> compile into one kernel module. Let's assume I have the
> following source organisation:
> 
>   main/
>     main_code.c
>   lib1/
>     part1/
>       file_1_1_1.c
>     part2/
>       file_1_2_1.c
>   lib2/
>     part1/
>       file_2_1_1.c
>     part2/
>       file_2_2_1.c
> 
> I would like to build all source files in lib1 into one
> lib.a library and all files in lib2 into a second lib.a
> library.

kbuild is optimised for kernel usage.
And within the kernel only xfs and oprofile (+a few others)
have files spread over more than one directory like in your
example. This is not considered good practice and therefore
kbuild does not document this usage - neither encourage it.

Also kbuild does not support building .a file in the way you
want it to do.

You can do the following:
obj-$(CONFIG_foo) += main/main_code.o
obj-$(CONFIG_foo) += lib1/part1/file_1_1_1.c
obj-$(CONFIG_foo) += lib1/part2/file1_2_1.o

etc.

> 
> At the end I would like to compile the code in main and
> link every together (result should be one kernel module).
> 
> How can I archieve this with kbuild? Its documentation is not
> really deep.
Please point out in what section you miss information and I will try to
update it.
I for one consider the kbuild syntax well documented, but I may be a bit
biased in this respect.

	Sam
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