Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 30 Apr 2003 20:44:41 -0400 | From | rmoser <> | Subject | Re: Kernel source tree splitting |
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On 4/30/2003 at 5:21 PM Randy.Dunlap wrote:
>Hi, > >I'm probably misreading this...but, > >Have you tried this yet? Does it modify/customize all Kconfig >and Makefiles for the selected tree splits? >
I didn't try it. It would require knowledge of all interdependencies between modules (i.e. ide-scsi is part of ide. ide-scsi depends on scsi), also all source files that belong to each config option would likely need to be understood by the persons working to do this, and also the entire build system semantics would need to be designed to work in pieces. Assuming this is ever done.
It goes like this:
make *config reads kernel-tree/options/foo.lod make *config gets to configuration baz in bar.lod make *config sees baz needs foo make *config lists baz. make *config sees biz needs data make *config refuses to show biz make missing-depends shows a list of unselectable options and -----------selecting one tells which kernel option is needed. make bzImage reads through kernel-tree/options/ and finds which -----------makefiles to call (current makes have these embedded) make bzImage builds a kernel. make modules reads through kernel-tree/options/ and finds which -----------makefiles to call. make modules builds a kernel.
>A few days ago, in one tree, I rm-ed arch/{all that I don't need} >and drivers/{all that I don't need}. >After that I couldn't run "make *config" because it wants all of >those files, even if I don't want them. >
That WILL break something.
>So there are many edits that needed to be done in lots of >Kconfig and Makefiles if one selectively pulls or omits certain >sub-directories. >
The main Makefile will have to be redone. So would the kconfig things (make config/menuconfig/xconfig).
The extra plus to this is that other people can steal the build system for other projects lol.
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