On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 6:07 AM Michal Suchánek <msuchanek@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello! > > On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 03:43:44AM +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 4:48 AM Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Some distributions aim at shipping all files in /usr. > > > > > > The path under which kernel modules are installed is hardcoded to /lib > > > which conflicts with this goal. > > > > > > When kmod provides kmod.pc, use it to determine the correct module > > > installation path. > > > > > > With kmod that does not provide the config /lib/modules is used as > > > before. > > > > > > While pkg-config does not return an error when a variable does not exist > > > the kmod configure script puts some effort into ensuring that > > > module_directory is non-empty. With that empty module_directory from > > > pkg-config can be used to detect absence of the variable. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@xxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > v6: > > > - use ?= instead of := to make it easier to override the value > > > > > > "KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY=/local/usr/lib/modules make modules_install" > > will override the install destination, but > > depmod will not be not aware of it. > > At the same time if you know what you are doing you can build a src rpm > for another system that uses a different location. > > > How to avoid the depmod error? > > Not override the variable? You are not answering my question. You intentionally changed := to ?=. This implies that KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY is an interface to users, and should be documented in Documentation/kbuild/kbuild.rst However, it never works if it is overridden from the env variable or make command line because there is no way to let depmod know the fact that KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY has been overridden. In my understanding, depmod does not provide an option to specify the module directory from a command line option, does it? If not, is it reasonable to add a new option to depmod? depmod provides the "-b basedir" option, but it only allows adding a prefix to the default "/lib/modules/<version>". (My original idea to provide the prefix_part, it would have worked like -b "${INSTALL_MOD_PATH}${MOD_PREFIX}", which you refused) > Thanks > > Michal > > > > - use shorter expression for determining the module directory assuming > > > it's non-empty > > > --- > > > Makefile | 4 +++- > > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile > > > index 511b5616aa41..84f32bd563d4 100644 > > > --- a/Makefile > > > +++ b/Makefile > > > @@ -1081,7 +1081,9 @@ export INSTALL_DTBS_PATH ?= $(INSTALL_PATH)/dtbs/$(KERNELRELEASE) > > > # makefile but the argument can be passed to make if needed. > > > # > > > > > > -MODLIB = $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/modules/$(KERNELRELEASE) > > > +export KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY ?= $(or $(shell pkg-config --variable=module_directory kmod 2>/dev/null),/lib/modules) > > > + > > > +MODLIB = $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)$(KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY)/$(KERNELRELEASE) > > > export MODLIB > > > > > > PHONY += prepare0 > > > -- > > > 2.42.0 > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Best Regards > > Masahiro Yamada > -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada