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SUMMARY = "Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use"
SECTION = "devel"
LICENSE = "GPLv2"
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#### PLEASE READ
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#
# You're probably looking here thinking you need to create some new copy
# of linux-libc-headers since you have your own custom kernel. To put
# this simply, you DO NOT.
#
# Why? These headers are used to build the libc. If you customise the
# headers you are customising the libc and the libc becomes machine
# specific. Most people do not add custom libc extensions to the kernel
# and have a machine specific libc.
#
# But you have some kernel headers you need for some driver? That is fine
# but get them from STAGING_KERNEL_DIR where the kernel installs itself.
# This will make the package using them machine specific but this is much
# better than having a machine specific C library. This does mean your
# recipe needs a DEPENDS += "virtual/kernel" but again, that is fine and
# makes total sense.
#
# There can also be a case where your kernel extremely old and you want
# an older libc ABI for that old kernel. The headers installed by this
# recipe should still be a standard mainline kernel, not your own custom
# one.
#
# -- RP
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=d7810fab7487fb0aad327b76f1be7cd7"
python __anonymous () {
major = d.getVar("PV",True).split('.')[0]
if major == "3":
d.setVar("HEADER_FETCH_VER", "3.0")
elif major == "4":
d.setVar("HEADER_FETCH_VER", "4.x")
else:
d.setVar("HEADER_FETCH_VER", "2.6")
}
inherit kernel-arch
KORG_ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION ?= "bz2"
SRC_URI = "${KERNELORG_MIRROR}/linux/kernel/v${HEADER_FETCH_VER}/linux-${PV}.tar.${KORG_ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION}"
S = "${WORKDIR}/linux-${PV}"
do_configure() {
oe_runmake allnoconfig
}
do_compile () {
}
do_install() {
oe_runmake headers_install INSTALL_HDR_PATH=${D}${exec_prefix}
# Kernel should not be exporting this header
rm -f ${D}${exec_prefix}/include/scsi/scsi.h
# The ..install.cmd conflicts between various configure runs
find ${D}${includedir} -name ..install.cmd | xargs rm -f
}
BBCLASSEXTEND = "nativesdk"
#DEPENDS = "cross-linkage"
RDEPENDS_${PN}-dev = ""
RRECOMMENDS_${PN}-dbg = "${PN}-dev (= ${EXTENDPKGV})"
INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS = "1"
DEPENDS += "unifdef-native"