compat-includes/compat.h can usually be used to solve compatibility problems with older kernels. This works well for functions, defines/enums and sometimes even structures that were introduced.
But this can fail when structs changed. Some of these can be solved in crude ways but sometimes it is unavoidable to have a version specific code. Unfortunately, this kind of code is not acceptable in the kernel and thus the compat infrastructure of the external module has to do add it automatically before the source is compiled.
This process works by creating a build directory which is prefilled with the source from net/batman-adv/. The patches from compat-patches/ will be applied on top of this copy and then the code is compiled.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann sven@narfation.org --- .gitignore | 7 +------ Makefile | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- compat-patches/README | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) create mode 100644 compat-patches/README
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 59c6a30..1a8dbc0 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ /compat-autoconf.h /compat-autoconf.h.tmp -/net/batman-adv/.* -/net/batman-adv/batman-adv.ko -/net/batman-adv/batman-adv.mod.c -/net/batman-adv/modules.order -/net/batman-adv/Module.symvers -/net/batman-adv/*.o +/build/ diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 5d2c058..dc45cc8 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ export CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_MCAST=y export CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_BATMAN_V=n
PWD:=$(shell pwd) +BUILD_DIR=$(PWD)/build KERNELPATH ?= /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build # sanity check: does KERNELPATH exist? ifeq ($(shell cd $(KERNELPATH) && pwd),) @@ -39,6 +40,14 @@ endif
export KERNELPATH RM ?= rm -f +MKDIR := mkdir -p +PATCH_FLAGS = --batch --fuzz=0 --forward --strip=1 --unified --version-control=never -g0 --remove-empty-files --no-backup-if-mismatch --reject-file=- +PATCH := patch $(PATCH_FLAGS) -i +CP := cp -fpR + +SOURCE = $(wildcard net/batman-adv/*.[ch]) net/batman-adv/Makefile +SOURCE_BUILD = $(wildcard $(BUILD_DIR)/net/batman-adv/*.[ch]) $(BUILD_DIR)/net/batman-adv/Makefile +SOURCE_STAMP = $(BUILD_DIR)/net/batman-adv/.compat-prepared
REVISION= $(shell if [ -d "$(PWD)/.git" ]; then \ echo $$(git --git-dir="$(PWD)/.git" describe --always --dirty --match "v*" |sed 's/^v//' 2> /dev/null || echo "[unknown]"); \ @@ -53,7 +62,7 @@ NOSTDINC_FLAGS += -DBATADV_SOURCE_VERSION="$(REVISION)" endif
BUILD_FLAGS := \ - M=$(PWD)/net/batman-adv \ + M=$(BUILD_DIR)/net/batman-adv \ CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV=m \ CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_DEBUG=$(CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_DEBUG) \ CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_BLA=$(CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_BLA) \ @@ -63,18 +72,32 @@ BUILD_FLAGS := \ CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_BATMAN_V=$(CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_BATMAN_V) \ INSTALL_MOD_DIR=updates/net/batman-adv/
-all: config +all: config $(SOURCE_STAMP) $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELPATH) $(BUILD_FLAGS) modules
clean: $(RM) compat-autoconf.h* - $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELPATH) $(BUILD_FLAGS) clean + $(RM) -r $(BUILD_DIR)
-install: config +install: config $(SOURCE_STAMP) $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELPATH) $(BUILD_FLAGS) modules_install depmod -a
config: $(PWD)/gen-compat-autoconf.sh $(PWD)/compat-autoconf.h
+$(SOURCE_STAMP): $(SOURCE) compat-patches/* + $(MKDIR) $(BUILD_DIR)/net/batman-adv/ + @$(RM) $(SOURCE_BUILD) + @$(CP) $(SOURCE) $(BUILD_DIR)/net/batman-adv/ + @set -e; \ + patches="$$(ls -1 compat-patches/|grep '.patch$$'|sort)"; \ + for i in $${patches}; do \ + echo ' COMPAT_PATCH '$${i};\ + cd $(BUILD_DIR); \ + $(PATCH) ../compat-patches/$${i}; \ + cd - > /dev/null; \ + done + touch $(SOURCE_STAMP) + .PHONY: all clean install config diff --git a/compat-patches/README b/compat-patches/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bbddb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/compat-patches/README @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +WARNING +======= + +Please avoid using the compat-patches/ to implement support for old kernels. +This should be the last resort. + + * it is nearly always possible to use compat-includes/ to do the same with a + lot less problems + + * maintaining these patches is *censored* + +GENERATING A PATCH +================== + +If it not possible to avoid a patch then please make the patch as small as +possible. Even refactor the code which has to be patched to reduce the +size/number of the changes. + +Please use git-format-patches to generate them and order same inside via the +XXXX- prefix of the patch name. + + git format-patch --abbrev=7 -U3 --diff-algorithm=histogram --no-signature \ + --format=format:'From: %an <%ae>%nDate: %aD%nSubject: [PATCH] %B' -1