Hi everyone,
As I begin this task; maybe someone else has already done it :)
We typically have kernel module source from hardware vendors that we recompile for our target architectures
In my case, I have the following architectures:
(1) linux-x86 (RHEL6 32-bit)
(2) linux-x86_64 (RHEL6 64-bit)
(3) linuxRT-x86 (32-bit linux w/realtime patch and ucLibc)
(4) linuxRT-x86_64 (64-bit linux w/realtime patch and ucLibc)
(5) linuxRT_glibc-x86_64 (64-bit linux w/realtime patch and gLibc)
I would like to hi-jack the EPICS Make system framework to build kernel modules.
I already use the EPICS Make system to build non-EPICS linux userspace libraries: Works great. :)
Has anyone, used the EPICS Make system to build kernel modules?
Maybe, some EPICS "RULES" for building kernel modules?
Cheers,
Ernest
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