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On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 02:04:16PM +0000, maximilian attems wrote: > On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 02:00:04PM +0000, maximilian attems wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 08:26:05PM +0000, maximilian attems wrote: > > > On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 07:40:09PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > > > > > > > $ grep CROSS_COMPILE .config > > > > CONFIG_CROSS_COMPILE="arm-linux-gnueabihf-" > > > > > > > > Command: > > > > > > > > KBUILD_DEBARCH=armhf make ARCH=arm KBUILD_IMAGE=uImage deb-pkg > > > > > > > > Error I get: > > > > > > > > dpkg-gencontrol: error: current host architecture 'armhf' does not > > > > appear in package's architecture list (amd64) > > > > > > > > It seems I have to use KBUILD_DEBARCH, as the kernel build system can't > > > > really tell if I want armel or armhf (If I built the same kernel for a > > > > Squeeze system I would have been forced to use armel). > > > > > > well, obviously the dpkg call in > > > -arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) > > > is wrong please fix that. > > > > > > > care to test belows: > > > > without a useless snippet about the lost forcearch v2: > > >From f78afbe0b7fa7c49656f4ed1cf404e915f3c325b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: maximilian attems <max@stro.at> > Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 15:22:02 +0200 > Subject: [PATCH v2] deb-pkg: Simplify architecture matching for cross building > > No point in invoking dpkg to get the archticture of the host > we build on. Instead directly use the logic implemented > in create_package(). No need anymore to override arch. Works for the case I presented. I still have one bad case: Now I remove the explicit setting of KBUILD_DEBRCH: $ rm -rf debian $ make ARCH=arm KBUILD_IMAGE=uImage deb-pkg ... dpkg-gencontrol: error: current host architecture 'armhf' does not appear in package's architecture list (armel) My host architecture is amd64. This is actually the build architecture. dpkg-gencontrol uses Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch(). $ perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' amd64 $ CC=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' armel $ CC=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' armhf $ DEB_HOST_ARCH=whatever perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' whatever Is it OK to use that perl one-liner as the default instead of the architecture guessing case?
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > Works for the case I presented. Michal please care to queue previous v2 patch with Tested-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> to kope with that cross building regression since the linux headers got added to deb-pkg target. > Now I remove the explicit setting of KBUILD_DEBRCH: and here lies the error. > $ rm -rf debian > $ make ARCH=arm KBUILD_IMAGE=uImage deb-pkg > > ... > > dpkg-gencontrol: error: current host architecture 'armhf' does not > appear in package's architecture list (armel) > > My host architecture is amd64. This is actually the build architecture. > dpkg-gencontrol uses Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch(). > > $ perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > amd64 > > $ CC=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > armel > > $ CC=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > armhf > > $ DEB_HOST_ARCH=whatever perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > whatever > > Is it OK to use that perl one-liner as the default instead of the > architecture guessing case? In any case that would be a follow up, but I'm not fond of that perl/dpkg magic plus supporting DEB_ variables. I think for linux it is preferable to have it based on UTS_MACHINE. Thus I think your testcases aren't valid, and also you neglected the following one: make KBUILD_DEBARCH=i386 deb-pkg # i386 userland with amd64 linux Best.
On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 02:02:09AM +0200, maximilian attems wrote: > On Thu, 06 Sep 2012, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > > > Works for the case I presented. > > Michal please care to queue previous v2 patch with > Tested-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> > to kope with that cross building regression since > the linux headers got added to deb-pkg target. > > > Now I remove the explicit setting of KBUILD_DEBRCH: > > and here lies the error. > > > $ rm -rf debian > > $ make ARCH=arm KBUILD_IMAGE=uImage deb-pkg > > > > ... > > > > dpkg-gencontrol: error: current host architecture 'armhf' does not > > appear in package's architecture list (armel) > > > > My host architecture is amd64. This is actually the build architecture. > > dpkg-gencontrol uses Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch(). > > > > $ perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > > amd64 > > > > $ CC=/usr/bi/narm-linux-gnueabi-gcc perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > > armel > > > > $ CC=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > > armhf > > > > $ DEB_HOST_ARCH=whatever perl -MDpkg::Arch -e 'print Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch()."\n"' > > whatever > > > > Is it OK to use that perl one-liner as the default instead of the > > architecture guessing case? > > In any case that would be a follow up, but I'm not fond of that perl/dpkg > magic plus supporting DEB_ variables. This magic is lifted from current dpkg-gencontrol. Is there any better way to get it? > I think for linux it is preferable > to have it based on UTS_MACHINE. Thus I think your testcases aren't valid, Well, my current build script is: #!/bin/sh # YOu need to have one of the following unremmed to avoid a # dpkg-gencontrol error: export KBUILD_DEBARCH=armhf # Unrem this for armhf #export DEB_HOST_ARCH=armel # Or this for armel exec make ARCH=arm KBUILD_IMAGE=uImage deb-pkg "$@" Clearly on my build toolchain I must set DEB_HOST_ARCH in some cases. So DEB_ variables are already in there. Without it it will give me an error for trying to build > and also you neglected the following one: > make KBUILD_DEBARCH=i386 deb-pkg # i386 userland with amd64 linux I'm not sure I follow. If the packagees are to be installed on a i386 system, they are all to be considered i386, right? The linux-image package as well. The same as http://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-image-amd64 (the i386 variant). Setting KBUILD_DEBARCH does not change the building of the files in any way. It only changes the package's metadata. Maybe set DEB_HOST_ARCH from KBUILD_DEBARCH if the latter was set?
diff --git a/scripts/package/builddeb b/scripts/package/builddeb index acb8650..a5f197b 100644 --- a/scripts/package/builddeb +++ b/scripts/package/builddeb @@ -25,44 +25,8 @@ create_package() { chown -R root:root "$pdir" chmod -R go-w "$pdir" - # Attempt to find the correct Debian architecture - local forcearch="" debarch="" - case "$UTS_MACHINE" in - i386|ia64|alpha) - debarch="$UTS_MACHINE" ;; - x86_64) - debarch=amd64 ;; - sparc*) - debarch=sparc ;; - s390*) - debarch=s390 ;; - ppc*) - debarch=powerpc ;; - parisc*) - debarch=hppa ;; - mips*) - debarch=mips$(grep -q CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y .config && echo el) ;; - arm*) - debarch=arm$(grep -q CONFIG_AEABI=y .config && echo el) ;; - *) - echo "" >&2 - echo "** ** ** WARNING ** ** **" >&2 - echo "" >&2 - echo "Your architecture doesn't have it's equivalent" >&2 - echo "Debian userspace architecture defined!" >&2 - echo "Falling back to using your current userspace instead!" >&2 - echo "Please add support for $UTS_MACHINE to ${0} ..." >&2 - echo "" >&2 - esac - if [ -n "$KBUILD_DEBARCH" ] ; then - debarch="$KBUILD_DEBARCH" - fi - if [ -n "$debarch" ] ; then - forcearch="-DArchitecture=$debarch" - fi - # Create the package - dpkg-gencontrol -isp $forcearch -p$pname -P"$pdir" + dpkg-gencontrol -p$pname -P"$pdir" dpkg --build "$pdir" .. } @@ -83,6 +47,38 @@ fwpackagename=linux-firmware-image kernel_headers_packagename=linux-headers-$version libc_headers_packagename=linux-libc-dev +# Attempt to find the correct Debian architecture +case "$UTS_MACHINE" in +i386|ia64|alpha) + debarch="$UTS_MACHINE" ;; +x86_64) + debarch=amd64 ;; +sparc*) + debarch=sparc ;; +s390*) + debarch=s390 ;; +ppc*) + debarch=powerpc ;; +parisc*) + debarch=hppa ;; +mips*) + debarch=mips$(grep -q CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y .config && echo el) ;; +arm*) + debarch=arm$(grep -q CONFIG_AEABI=y .config && echo el) ;; +*) + echo "" >&2 + echo "** ** ** WARNING ** ** **" >&2 + echo "" >&2 + echo "Your architecture doesn't have it's equivalent" >&2 + echo "Debian userspace architecture defined!" >&2 + echo "Falling back to using your current userspace instead!" >&2 + echo "Please add support for $UTS_MACHINE to ${0} ..." >&2 + echo "" >&2 +esac +if [ -n "$KBUILD_DEBARCH" ] ; then + debarch="$KBUILD_DEBARCH" +fi + if [ "$ARCH" = "um" ] ; then packagename=user-mode-linux-$version fi @@ -234,8 +230,8 @@ else Package: $packagename Provides: linux-image, linux-image-2.6, linux-modules-$version Suggests: $fwpackagename -Architecture: any -Description: Linux kernel, version $version +Architecture: $debarch +Description: Linux kernel, version $version on $debarch This package contains the Linux kernel, modules and corresponding other files, version: $version. EOF @@ -252,15 +248,14 @@ mkdir -p "$destdir" (cd $objtree; tar -c -f - -T "$objtree/debian/hdrobjfiles") | (cd $destdir; tar -xf -) ln -sf "/usr/src/linux-headers-$version" "$kernel_headers_dir/lib/modules/$version/build" rm -f "$objtree/debian/hdrsrcfiles" "$objtree/debian/hdrobjfiles" -arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) cat <<EOF >> debian/control Package: $kernel_headers_packagename +Architecture: $debarch Provides: linux-headers, linux-headers-2.6 -Architecture: $arch -Description: Linux kernel headers for $KERNELRELEASE on $arch - This package provides kernel header files for $KERNELRELEASE on $arch +Description: Linux kernel headers for $KERNELRELEASE on $debarch + This package provides kernel header files for $KERNELRELEASE on $debarch . This is useful for people who need to build external modules EOF