From: Waldemar Brodkorb Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:53:39 +0000 (+0000) Subject: add some docs from Markus Becker about adding custom kernel modules to our fine buildroot X-Git-Tag: reboot~32163 X-Git-Url: http://git.lede-project.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ad3746d147e344245ed4ce311902cd8a86c497d1;p=openwrt%2Fstaging%2Fjogo.git add some docs from Markus Becker about adding custom kernel modules to our fine buildroot SVN-Revision: 1739 --- diff --git a/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html b/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html index 85cce47808..a94bccf1a8 100644 --- a/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html +++ b/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@

Usage and documentation by Felix Fietkau and Waldemar Brodkorb, based on uClibc Buildroot documentation by Thomas Petazzoni. Contributions from Karsten Kruse, - Ned Ludd, Martin Herren.

+ Ned Ludd, Martin Herren. OpenWrt Kernel Module Creation Howto by Markus Becker.

Last modification : $Id$

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  • Location of downloaded packages
  • Extending OpenWrt with more Software
  • Ressources
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  • About OpenWrt Kernel Module Compilation
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  • Enable the kernel options
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  • Create a buildroot option
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  • Define the binary files for the kernel module
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  • Specify the ipkg control file
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  • Compile the kernel module
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    About OpenWrt Buildroot

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    OpenWrt Kernel Module Creation Howto

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    About OpenWrt Kernel Module Compilation

    + +

    You are planning to compile a kernel module? This howto will +explain what you have to do, to have your kernel module installable as +an ipkg.

    + +

    Enable the kernel options

    + +

    Enable the kernel options you want by modifying +build_mipsel/linux/.config. We are assuming, that you already had your +kernel compiled once here. You can do the modification by hand or by + +

    +$ cd build_mipsel/linux
    +$ make menuconfig
    +
    + +And copy it, so your changes are not getting lost, when doing a 'make +dirclean'. Here we assume that you are compiling for Broadcom chipset +based devices: + +
     $ cp .config ../../../target/linux/linux-2.4/config/brcm 
    + +

    +

    Create a buildroot option

    + +

    Create a buildroot option by modifying/inserting into +target/linux/Config.in, e.g. + +

    +config BR2_PACKAGE_KMOD_USB_KEYBOARD
    +        tristate "Support for USB keyboards"
    +        default m
    +        depends BR2_PACKAGE_KMOD_USB_CONTROLLER
    +
    +

    + +

    Define the binary files for the kernel module

    + +

    Define the binary files for the kernel module by modifying/inserting into +target/linux/linux-2.4/Makefile, e.g. + +

    +$(eval $(call KMOD_template,USB_KEYBOARD,usb-kbd,\
    +	$(MODULES_DIR)/kernel/drivers/input/input.o \
    +	$(MODULES_DIR)/kernel/drivers/input/keybdev.o \
    +	$(MODULES_DIR)/kernel/drivers/usb/usbkbd.o \
    +,CONFIG_USB_KEYB,kmod-usb-core,60,input keybdev usbkbd))
    +
    + +Where CONFIG_USB_KEYB is the kernel option, USB_KEYBOARD is the last +part of BR2_PACKAGE_KMOD_USB_KEYBOARD and usb-kbd is part of the +filename of the created ipkg.

    + +

    Specify the ipkg control file

    + +

    Create e.g. target/linux/control/kmod-usb-kbd.control with content similar to this: + +

    +Package: kmod-usb-kbd
    +Priority: optional
    +Section: sys
    +Maintainer: Markus Becker <mab@comnets.uni-bremen.de>
    +Source: buildroot internal
    +Description: Kernel Support for USB Keyboards
    +
    +

    + +

    Compile the kernel module

    + +

    Enable the kernel module with +

    +$ make menuconfig
    +
    + in TOPDIR and selecting it.
    + + Compile with +
    +$ make dirclean && make
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