On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 09:49:19PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > When building a kernel for a different architecture > kbuild requires the user always to specify ARCH and > CROSS_COMPILE on the command-line. > Failing to do so can result in strange build errros especially > when the asm symlink point to anohter architecture than > the one being build. > The typical case is that the user forget to specify > ARCH and/or CROSS_COMPILE on the commandline. > > Address the above issues by saving ARCH and CROSS_COMPILE > when building a kernel. The information is saved in a > file named ".kbuild" which is not supposed to be manually > edited and kbuild will overwrite it when a kernel is build. > > If a kernel is build and no ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE info is saved > then the current settings are saved. > If ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE was saved then these value are used. > If the user specified either ARCH and/or CROSS_COMPILE > it is validated that they match the saved values and kbuild > error out if this is not the case.
There quickly turned up two issues which this patch when hitting -mm. Issue 1) Adding the ARCH ?= caused all native builds to loose their ARCH setting. I only tested this with my suite of crosscompilers and not native. Issue 2) When installing the kernel in a different environment than where is was compiled turned up that we even for a modules_install or headers_install call gcc - and with CROSS_COMPILE set the gcc could not be located and we printed an error message. The latter issue require some more involved refactoring of the top-level Makefile and is thus not ready until next merge window. The patch will be withdrawn for now and I hope to have the top-level Makefile refactored until next merge window. The prime reason for the refactoring is to remove the top- level Makefile from the 3xun list. 3xun = Unreadable, unhackable, unmaintainable Introducing said patch afterwoard is just a nice bonus. Sam - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/