[PATCH] ARM: kbuild: Fix forced rebuild after 'make dtbs'

Russell King - ARM Linux linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Tue Nov 25 15:51:50 PST 2014


On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 10:41:35PM +0100, Michal Marek wrote:
> Dne 2.11.2014 v 21:52 Jason Cooper napsal(a):
> > After this patch:
> > 
> >   f4d4ffc03efc kbuild: dtbs_install: new make target
> > 
> > was added the kernel tree, Linus Walleij noticed that 'make dtbs' forced
> > a following 'make zImage' to rebuild the entire tree, even though
> > nothing had changed.  His report:
> > 
> >   After this patch a while back I have observed the following behaviour
> >   of the kernel build:
> > 
> >   make zImage
> >   make zImage
> >   -> incremental build, just relink
> > 
> >   make zImage
> >   make dtbs
> >   make zImage
> >   -> The whole kernel gets rebuilt
> > 
> >   So now if I happen to recompile my device trees, I suddenly want
> >   the entire zImage to be rebuilt to? It's by definition not changes
> >   that affect the kernel build :-(
> > 
> >   I noticed this because my build scripts calls make dtbs && make
> >   zImage, and started to rebuild absolutely everything all the time.
> > 
> > To fix this, we make only the dtbs_install target depend on the prepare
> > target.  It's needed to make sure KERNELVERSION is calculated prior to
> > installing.
> 
> If a mere 'make prepare' causes a rebuild of the whole kernel, then
> there is something fishy in the ARM Makefiles. However, if you only need
> the KERNELRELEASE variable, then you do not need to depend on prepare.
> The main Makefile makes sure that silentoldconfig is ran and therefore
> KERNELRELEASE set for all targets except make *config.

Running make prepare and then re-running a build doesn't rebuild anything
for me.  However, I always build with O=  Also works if I do a make
dtbs too.  So, everything seems to work as expected here.

I think this needs a bit more debugging to see why the whole kernel is
being rebuilt - the kernel build system has methods to tell you why stuff
is being built, which would be a good place to start.

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