On 1/19/21 12:11 PM, Emmanuel Vadot wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 11:40:04 -0800
Pete Wright <p...@nomadlogic.org> wrote:


On 1/19/21 11:33 AM, Pete Wright wrote:

On 1/19/21 6:26 AM, Thomas Laus wrote:
I perform a CURRENT build weekly on a more powerful build machine and
then export /usr/src and /usr/obj via NFS to other slower PC's. The
'installkernel' phase failed with 'linuxkpi_gplv2.ko' not found.  It
looks like this file is not installed before the rest of the
'drm-current-kmod' files.  This causes the 'installkernel' over NFS
to fail.

My fis was to un-install drm-current-kmod, install the kernel and then
re-install drm-current-kmod.
hrm, i'm not sure this is specifically an NFS issue.  I am
building/installing locally on my workstation but am getting similar
errors trying to load drm-devel-kmod's amdgpu mod.  at this point even
uninstalling drm-devel-kmod, make installkernel, install
drm-devel-kmod pkg results in the same problem.

forgot to include dmesg error:
KLD drm.ko: depends on linuxkpi_gplv2 - not available or version mismatch
linker_load_file: /boot/modules/drm.ko - unsupported file type
KLD amdgpu.ko: depends on drmn - not available or version mismatch
linker_load_file: /boot/modules/amdgpu.ko - unsupported file type

-pete

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Pete Wright
p...@nomadlogic.org
@nomadlogicLA
  Sound like you have an old linuxkpi_gplv2.ko in /boot/kernel/


Thanks Manu - so it looks like i don't have that file under /boot/kernel/ but in /boot/modules instead:
$ find /boot/ -name '*linuxkpi*' -print
/boot/modules/linuxkpi_gplv2.ko
/boot/kernel/linuxkpi.ko
/boot/kernel.old/linuxkpi.ko
$ pkg which /boot/modules/linuxkpi_gplv2.ko
/boot/modules/linuxkpi_gplv2.ko was installed by package drm-current-kmod-5.4.62.g20210118
$

above is after installing the current kmod to see if it behaved differently than the devel one.

-pete


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Pete Wright
p...@nomadlogic.org
@nomadlogicLA

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