generic-poky/meta/classes/kernel-arch.bbclass

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#
# set the ARCH environment variable for kernel compilation (including
# modules). return value must match one of the architecture directories
# in the kernel source "arch" directory
#
valid_archs = "alpha cris ia64 \
i386 x86 \
m68knommu m68k ppc powerpc powerpc64 ppc64 \
sparc sparc64 \
arm aarch64 \
m32r mips \
sh sh64 um h8300 \
parisc s390 v850 \
avr32 blackfin \
microblaze \
nios2 arc xtensa"
def map_kernel_arch(a, d):
import re
valid_archs = d.getVar('valid_archs').split()
Revert "kernel/kernel-arch: Explicitly mapping between i386/x86_64 and x86 for kernel ARCH" This reverts commit 8d310b24927d0f348fb431895f0583733db2aad0. That commit completely breaks KBUILD_DEFCONFIG because it relies on $ARCH to match between the target OE arch and the kernel subdirectory containing the defconfigs. In the kernel all defconfigs for everything x86-based (including x86_64) is stored in dir arch/x86/configs/ kernel-yocto.bbclass correctly searches for all the defconfigs inside ${S}/arch/${ARCH}/configs/${KBUILD_DEFCONFIG} Commit 8d310b249 makes it search in wrong places and _only_ if you define TARGET_ARCH = "athlon" will it search x86 which is nonsensical. The commit further adds an if clause to hack the mungled kernel arches back to their original values (ugh) in do_shared_workdir which is run after do compile, but of course the build breaks before that in do_kernel_metadata because of the KBUILD_DEFCONFIG mentioned above (so that hack is useless). Please fix that corner case bug in another way which does not completely screw up the kernel arch mapping & defconfig logic. If 64bit configs are generated in the kernel for 32bit machines because the host is asked, then it it a bug in the kernel, it is of no use to hack around it in OE. (From OE-Core rev: bc02a478a5d4a5de7b3943ed809d5c22711f5b1f) Signed-off-by: Ioan-Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ratiu@ni.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-02-02 09:01:56 +00:00
if re.match('(i.86|athlon|x86.64)$', a): return 'x86'
elif re.match('armeb$', a): return 'arm'
elif re.match('aarch64$', a): return 'arm64'
elif re.match('aarch64_be$', a): return 'arm64'
elif re.match('mips(isa|)(32|64|)(r6|)(el|)$', a): return 'mips'
elif re.match('p(pc|owerpc)(|64)', a): return 'powerpc'
elif re.match('sh(3|4)$', a): return 'sh'
elif re.match('bfin', a): return 'blackfin'
elif re.match('microblazee[bl]', a): return 'microblaze'
elif a in valid_archs: return a
else:
if not d.getVar("TARGET_OS").startswith("linux"):
return a
bb.error("cannot map '%s' to a linux kernel architecture" % a)
export ARCH = "${@map_kernel_arch(d.getVar('TARGET_ARCH'), d)}"
def map_uboot_arch(a, d):
import re
if re.match('p(pc|owerpc)(|64)', a): return 'ppc'
elif re.match('i.86$', a): return 'x86'
return a
export UBOOT_ARCH = "${@map_uboot_arch(d.getVar('ARCH'), d)}"
# Set TARGET_??_KERNEL_ARCH in the machine .conf to set architecture
# specific options necessary for building the kernel and modules.
TARGET_CC_KERNEL_ARCH ?= ""
HOST_CC_KERNEL_ARCH ?= "${TARGET_CC_KERNEL_ARCH}"
TARGET_LD_KERNEL_ARCH ?= ""
HOST_LD_KERNEL_ARCH ?= "${TARGET_LD_KERNEL_ARCH}"
TARGET_AR_KERNEL_ARCH ?= ""
HOST_AR_KERNEL_ARCH ?= "${TARGET_AR_KERNEL_ARCH}"
KERNEL_CC = "${CCACHE}${HOST_PREFIX}gcc ${HOST_CC_KERNEL_ARCH} -fuse-ld=bfd"
KERNEL_LD = "${CCACHE}${HOST_PREFIX}ld.bfd ${HOST_LD_KERNEL_ARCH}"
KERNEL_AR = "${CCACHE}${HOST_PREFIX}ar ${HOST_AR_KERNEL_ARCH}"
TOOLCHAIN = "gcc"