Re: [PATCH] make: add modules_update target

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Theodore Ts'o wrote:
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 10:06:56AM -0500, Kylene Jo Hall wrote:
This new "modules_update" target only copies out modules that have
changed, using "cp -u".  This less zealous method is a more efficient
approach to module installation for kernel developers working on single,
or small numbers of modules.

Hi Kylene,

This works as long as the .config hasn't been changed so that some
configuration options haven't been changed so that a driver which had
been previously built as a module is now built into the kernel.  In
that case, you really want to make sure the no-longer applicable .ko
file has been removed from the system.  If the developer knows that to
be true, they can use your proposed modules_update without any problems.

As a suggestion, something that might be worth trying would be to
change to modules_install so that it uses cp -u, but also so that it
tries to delete all files that could have previously installed as
modules (by using the obj-y list).  This should hopefully speed up
modules_install, and make it do the right thing all the time.

How about using rsync with --delete as a substitute for cp (if rsync is available)?

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