Cross compiling a kernel module

佐手、 提交于 2019-11-28 04:22:20

Putting ARCH and CROSS_COMPILE in the Makefile doesn't work. You need to put them on the command line:

make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-

Replace

ARCH=arm
CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi

by

export ARCH:=arm
export CROSS_COMPILE:=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-

this will also work if you do not want to give these parameter command line each time.

Sidenote: SUBDIRS= is deprecated in favor of M=.

could you try, you forgot to add ARCH and CROSS_COMPILE into the default and clean

ARCH=arm
COMPILER=arm-none-linux-gnueabi
obj-m := Hello.o
KERNELDIR := /home/ravi/workspace/hawk/linux-omapl1
PWD := $(shell pwd)
default:
    $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELDIR) M=$(PWD) ARCH=$(ARCH) CROSS_COMPILE=$(COMPILER) modules

clean:
    $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELDIR) M=$(PWD) ARCH=$(ARCH) clean

adding export at the end of your Makefile variable declarations will make them available to subshells. and add the dash to the CROSS_COMPILE prefix as JayM pointed out, and M instead of SUBDIRS as user502515 answered.

and it's generally a good idea to use := rather than = in a Makefile, so the variable only gets interpolated once. really doesn't matter in this particular case though.

ARCH := arm
CROSS_COMPILE := arm-none-linux-gnueabi-
obj-m := Hello.o
KDIR := /home/ravi/workspace/hawk/linux-omapl1
PWD := $(shell pwd)
export
default:
          $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules
clean:
          $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) clean
aldo
MODULES := hola_kern.o

#guest architecture
ARCH := arm

CROSS_COMPILE := arm-linux-gnueabi-
obj-m := $(MODULES)

#path of the arm compiled kernel
ROOTDIR := /home/aldo/c/proyectos/prefixa/work/kernels/linux-omap-5f0a6e2

MAKEARCH := $(MAKE) ARCH=$(ARCH) CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE)

all: modules
modules:
    $(MAKEARCH) -C $(ROOTDIR) M=${shell pwd} modules

clean:
    $(MAKEARCH) -C $(ROOTDIR) M=${shell pwd} clean
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