The find statement would not return any results if the KDIR_BASE pointed to a
symlink. Ran into this issue due to a custom Kernel/Prepare that was installing
a symlink to the kernel directory.
The extra slash at the end fixes this scenario and does no harm for targets that
have a proper KDIR.
Signed-off-by: Karl Vogel <karl.vogel@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit
ae980458abf8299d614f4b34add32e18d054378d)
mkdir -p $(SDK_BUILD_DIR)/dl $(SDK_BUILD_DIR)/package
$(CP) -L $(INCLUDE_DIR) $(SCRIPT_DIR) $(SDK_BUILD_DIR)/
$(TAR) -cf - -C $(TOPDIR) \
- `cd $(TOPDIR); find $(KDIR_BASE) -name \*.ko` \
+ `cd $(TOPDIR); find $(KDIR_BASE)/ -name \*.ko` \
`cd $(TOPDIR); find $(KDIR_BASE)/firmware/ -newer $(KDIR_BASE)/firmware/Makefile \
-type f -name '*.bin' -or -name '*.cis' -or -name '*.csp' -or -name '*.dsp' -or -name '*.fw'` \
$(foreach exclude,$(EXCLUDE_DIRS),--exclude="$(exclude)") \