kbuild: get rid of kernel/ prefix from in-tree modules.{order,builtin}
Removing the 'kernel/' prefix will make our life easier because we can
simply do 'cat modules.order' to get all built modules with full paths.
Currently, we parse the first line of '*.mod' files in $(MODVERDIR).
Since we have duplicated functionality here, I plan to remove MODVERDIR
entirely.
In fact, modules.order is generated also for external modules in a
broken format. It adds the 'kernel/' prefix to the absolute path of
the module, like this:
kernel//path/to/your/external/module/foo.ko
This is fine for now since modules.order is not used for external
modules. However, I want to sanitize the format everywhere towards
the goal of removing MODVERDIR.
We cannot change the format of installed module.{order,builtin}.
So, 'make modules_install' will add the 'kernel/' prefix while copying
them to $(MODLIB)/.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.build b/scripts/Makefile.build
index 631bb89..10e92a2 100644
--- a/scripts/Makefile.build
+++ b/scripts/Makefile.build
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
modorder-cmds = \
$(foreach m, $(modorder), \
$(if $(filter %/modules.order, $m), \
- cat $m;, echo kernel/$m;))
+ cat $m;, echo $m;))
$(modorder-target): $(subdir-ym) FORCE
$(Q)(cat /dev/null; $(modorder-cmds)) > $@
diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.modbuiltin b/scripts/Makefile.modbuiltin
index 50a9990..7d4711b 100644
--- a/scripts/Makefile.modbuiltin
+++ b/scripts/Makefile.modbuiltin
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
@:
$(modbuiltin-target): $(subdir-ym) FORCE
- $(Q)(for m in $(modbuiltin-mods); do echo kernel/$$m; done; \
+ $(Q)(for m in $(modbuiltin-mods); do echo $$m; done; \
cat /dev/null $(modbuiltin-subdirs)) > $@
PHONY += FORCE
diff --git a/scripts/modules-check.sh b/scripts/modules-check.sh
index 39e8cb3..f51f446 100755
--- a/scripts/modules-check.sh
+++ b/scripts/modules-check.sh
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
for m in $(sed 's:.*/::' modules.order | sort | uniq -d)
do
echo "warning: same module names found:" >&2
- sed -n "/\/$m/s:^kernel/: :p" modules.order >&2
+ sed -n "/\/$m/s:^: :p" modules.order >&2
done
}