Den 2019-02-03 kl. 04:16, skrev Ken Sloat:
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 10:03 PM Bruce Ashfield
<bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com> wrote:

On 2019-02-02 9:59 p.m., Ken Sloat wrote:
Hello,

I have an out of tree kernel module which I want autoloaded at startup
on my system. Looking at the Yocto project manual, I see that one way
I can do this is to add the module name to the KERNEL_MODULE_AUTOLOAD
variable within my custom module recipe.

What I have found is that the module-split class is indeed generating
the "/etc/modules-load.d/mymodule.conf" file, however this file is not
actually being installed. To be more precise it is appearing in the
"package" directory (i.e.
tmp/work/**/mymodule/package/etc/modules-load.d/mymodule.conf) but not
within the "image" directory (nor in my final rootfs).

Is there something I'm missing in the usage of KERNEL_MODULE_AUTOLOAD?
Is the intention for this variable I add extra steps to manually
install this file in my recipe? FYI I'm using Morty.

Can you provide your recipe ? It would make suggestions easier. For
example, my first question is: Is the module being installed to your
image via IMAGE_INSTALL, or some other similar variable ?

Bruce


Thanks,
Ken Sloat



Hi Bruce,

Thanks for your quick reply. Yes the module is being installed via
image_install. Module is installed but generated conf file is not. See
recipe below:

require mymodule.inc

inherit module kernel-module-split

DEPENDS = "virtual/kernel"

EXTRA_OEMAKE_append = " \
     KERNELDIR=${STAGING_KERNEL_DIR} \
     "

MAKE_TARGETS = "module"

MODULE_NAME = "mymodule"

PKG_${PN} = "kernel-module-${MODULE_NAME}"

module_do_install() {
     install -d ${D}/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}/kernel/${MODULE_NAME}
     install -m 0644 ${MODULE_NAME}.ko \
     ${D}/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}/kernel/${MODULE_NAME}/${MODULE_NAME}.ko
}

FILES_${PN} = " \
     /lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}/kernel/${MODULE_NAME} \
"

KERNEL_MODULE_AUTOLOAD += "${MODULE_NAME}"


One would think that the file should be added automatically,
but this might be required, - or a workaround...

FILES_${PN} = " \
      /lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}/kernel/${MODULE_NAME} \
      ${sysconfdir}/modules-load.d/${MODULE_NAME}.conf \
"


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Best Regards
Ulf Samuelsson
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