On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 3:37 AM Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 01:13:53PM +0100, Michal Suchanek wrote: > >Hello, > > > >This is resend of the last patch in the series that adds prefix support > >to kernel module location together with additional patch for validating > >the user supplied input to options that are interpreted as directories. > > > >Thanks > > applied, thanks > > Lucas De Marchi If I understood this correctly, MODULE_DIRECTORY is determined by "configure --with-module-directory=...", and there is no way to change it after that. If so, how to work with cross-building? Cross-building is typical when building embedded Linux systems. Consider this scenario: - Your build machine adopts MODULE_DIRECTORY=/usr/lib/modules - The target embedded system adopts MODULE_DIRECTORY=/lib/modules (or vice a versa) depmod is used also for cross-building because it is executed as a part of "make module_install". The counterpart patch set for Kbuild provides KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY, which only changes the destination directory to which *.ko are copied. You cannot change the directory where the depmod searches for modules, as it is fixed at the compile-time of kmod. In this case, what we can do is to build another instance of kmod configured for the target system, and use it for modules_install: 1. In the kmod source directory ./configure --with=module-directory=/lib/modules make 2. make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=<staging-dir> KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY=/lib/modules DEPMOD=<new-depmod-you-has-just-built> If you use OpenEmbedded etc., this is what you do because host tools are built from sources. But, should it be required all the time? Even when the target embedded system uses busybox-based modprobe instead of kmod? depmod provides --basedir option, which changes the prefix part, but there is no way to override the stem part, MODULE_DIRECTRY. In the review of the counter patch set, I am suggesting an option to override MODULE_DIRECTRY (let's say --moduledir) at least for depmod. (Perhaps modinfo too, as it also supports --basedir) Then, we can change scripts/depmod.sh so that Kbuild can propagate KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY to depmod. if <depmod supports --moduledir>; then set -- "$@" --moduledir "${KERNEL_MODULE_DIRECTORY}" fi Does it make sense? -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada