[yocto] Kernel driver for Turbosight TBS6285 DVB card

Bruce Ashfield bruce.ashfield at windriver.com
Thu Aug 21 12:30:27 PDT 2014


On 14-08-21 03:11 PM, Chris Tapp wrote:
>
> On 21 Aug 2014, at 19:28, Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield at windriver.com> wrote:
>
>> On 14-08-21 04:17 AM, Chris Tapp wrote:
>>> On 21 Aug 2014, at 05:08, Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Chris Tapp <opensource at keylevel.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Bruce,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 20 Aug 2014, at 03:08, Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield at windriver.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2014-08-19, 5:26 PM, Chris Tapp wrote:
>>>>>>> I need to include the kernel driver for the Turbosight TBS6285 DVB card in an image.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The official bundle at http://www.tbsdtv.com/download/document/common/tbs-linux-drivers_v140707.zip includes the drivers and a load of other "stuff" (e.g. a full V4L build).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LinuxTV.org have the drivers extracted into a .tar.bz2 at (e.g.) http://linuxtv.org/downloads/drivers/linux-media-LATEST.tar.bz2, so I plan to use this as the download source.
>>>>> This bit is wrong - I need to use the .tar.bz within the .zip.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> So far I have a recipe which downloads from this URL and extracts the files into the work area and ${WORKAREA}/drivers/media includes a Makefile and Kconfig.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've looked at the Yocto documentation, but this doesn't seem to be a good match for the "Out of tree" kernel module case.
>>>>>> Hmm. At a glance, I'd say that it does sound like a typical out of
>>>>>> tree module build.
>>>>> Ah, ok - to my (untrained) eye the use-case looked completely different based on the example.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you try adopting the meta-skeleton hello-mod recipe and point it
>>>>>> at that source directory ?
>>>>> I have now (with the above change). However, it looks as if something within the build is referencing the host file system when building.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm building for ValleyIsland 32-bit:
>>>>>
>>>>>   1) If I configure the drivers for 32-bit there is a linker error complaining that elf 32 and elf 64 aren't compatible (host is 64 bit);
>>>> Hmm. The target arch should be used for this build. Are you enabling a
>>>> multi lib config
>>>> as well ?
>>> Not that I know of ;-)
>>>
>>> The build uses a .version file to specify the kernel. The top makefile creates this using 'uname -r' by default. I can run 'make dir DIR="..." in do_configure() to specify the path to the yocto kernel files, which seems to fix this (after modifying another makefile, which prepends "../" to the DIR path).
>>
>> Definite host contamination there. You likely want the code, but
>> not the build infrastructure in this case.
>>
>>>
>>>>   2) Everything appears to build if I target 64-bit, but the installer tries to modify /lib/modules/3.2.0-67/..., which is also part of the host.
>>>>
>>>> Do the Makefile's that come in that archive (I haven't gone to look)
>>>> have a custom
>>>> install rule ? If so, that's likely the problem. If the kernel's build
>>>> system is triggered
>>>> (i.e. the makefile follows the conventions), everything will be
>>>> installed to the proper
>>>> location.
>>> The installer uses DESTDIR to select the installation path - I've not worked out how this gets set yet or how I can set it from within my recipe.
>>>
>>> Is there a trick I can use to get the kernel's build system to manage things?
>>
>> In this case, you really need to replace (or patch) the existing Makefile
>> that comes with the package.
>>
>> The hello-mod example I pointed out has makefile that shows the right
>> definitions to allow the kernel's build system to enter the directory, build
>> and install the modules.
>
> I've made some good progress, but still not quite there.
>
> I've got a do_compile() that basically does:
>
>    make DIR=${STAGING_KERNEL_DIR}
>
> The appears to build the modules correctly - testing will tell ;-)
>
> I've then got similar in do_install():
>
>    make DIR=${STAGING_KERNEL_DIR} DESTDIR=${D}
>
> That's 99% there - the modules get put in image/lib/modules/3.10.40-ltsi/...
> They should be in image/lib/modules/3.10.40-ltsi-yocto-standard/... - not sure yet how to fix this one.
>

The kernel-abiversion should have all the details to get the mdoules
installed in the right place. See the use of the file in the various
module bbclasses.

export KERNEL_VERSION = 
"${@base_read_file('${STAGING_KERNEL_DIR}/kernel-abiversion')}"

Bruce

> There is also a packaging QA issue causing a build failure (some files aren't used), but an INSANE_SKIP installed-vs-shipped fixes that one for now.
>
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> Chris Tapp
> opensource at keylevel.com
> www.keylevel.com
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