Re: HOW TO MAKE SAMPLES DIR IN THE MAINLINE KERNEL TO BE COMPILED AND CREATED ".KO" FILE IN THE SAME DIRECTORY

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Hi Ravi,

I'm wondering is your e-mail come from eDP thread ? cause I see lots of cc guys some as eDP emails :)

And for your question, I am not sure I understand rightly. Do you mean that your ".ko" module not in
the same directory with driver source code?

If it's your question, I think you can fix it by add SUBDIRS flag in your driver makefile. I test it on kernel 3.14, but I think it would be okay on mainline kernel, it works good
in my side, I see hello.ko in my hello/

[~/work/kernel-3.14/hello] 7392h41m $ ls
hello.c hello.ko hello.mod.c hello.mod.o hello.o Makefile modules.order Module.symvers

# My test makefile
obj-m := hello.o

KERNEL_DIR := ~/work/kernel-3.14
PWD := $(shell pwd)

all:
    make -C $(KERNEL_DIR) SUBDIRS=$(PWD) modules

clean:
    rm *.o *.ko *.mod.c

.PHONY:clean


Wish can help,
- Yakir

On 08/20/2015 03:45 AM, ravi ranjan Mishra wrote:
Hi ,

i did make in the kernel directory but sample directory is not able to compiled and generating .ko file in the same directory.

can you please tell.

Thanks,
Ravi


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