source: clfs-sysroot/BOOK/bootable/arm/kernel.xml@ 667fd39

Last change on this file since 667fd39 was f3a1e98, checked in by Joe Ciccone <jciccone@…>, 16 years ago

Change BLFS references to CBLFS.
Fix Findutils compilation issue by adding config.cache entriers.
Remove unneeded config.h modification from the gawk page.

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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-bootable-kernel" role="wrap">
9 <?dbhtml filename="kernel.html"?>
10
11 <title>Linux-&linux-version;</title>
12
13 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel">
14 <primary sortas="a-Linux">Linux</primary>
15 </indexterm>
16
17 <sect2 role="package"><title/>
18 <para>The Linux package contains the Linux kernel.</para>
19
20 </sect2>
21
22 <sect2 role="installation">
23 <title>Installation of the kernel</title>
24
25 <para os="a">Building the kernel involves a few steps&mdash;configuration,
26 compilation, and installation. Read the <filename>README</filename>
27 file in the kernel source tree for alternative methods to the way this
28 book configures the kernel.</para>
29
30 <para os="b">Prepare for compilation by running the following command:</para>
31
32<screen os="c"><userinput>make mrproper</userinput></screen>
33
34 <para os="d">This ensures that the kernel tree is absolutely clean. The
35 kernel team recommends that this command be issued prior to each
36 kernel compilation. Do not rely on the source tree being clean after
37 un-tarring.</para>
38
39 <para os="h">Configure the kernel via a menu-driven interface.
40 Please note that the udev bootscript requires "rtc" and "tmpfs" to be
41 enabled and built into the kernel, not as modules. CBLFS has
42 some information regarding particular kernel configuration requirements of
43 packages outside of CLFS at <ulink
44 url="&cblfs-root;"/>:</para>
45
46<screen os="i"><userinput>make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CLFS_TARGET}- menuconfig</userinput></screen>
47
48 <para os="j">Alternatively, <command>make oldconfig</command> may be more
49 appropriate in some situations. See the <filename>README</filename>
50 file for more information.</para>
51
52 <para os="k">If desired, skip kernel configuration by copying the kernel
53 config file, <filename>.config</filename>, from the host system
54 (assuming it is available) to the root directory of the unpacked kernel
55 sources. However, we do not recommend this option. It is often better
56 to explore all the configuration menus and create the kernel configuration
57 from scratch.</para>
58
59 <para os="m">Compile the kernel image and modules:</para>
60
61<screen os="n"><userinput>make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CLFS_TARGET}-</userinput></screen>
62
63 <para os="o">If using kernel modules, an
64 <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file may be needed.
65 Information pertaining to modules and kernel configuration is
66 located in the kernel documentation in the <filename
67 class="directory">Documentation</filename> directory of the kernel
68 sources tree. Also, <filename>modprobe.conf(5)</filename> may
69 be of interest.</para>
70
71 <para os="p">Be very careful when reading other documentation relating to
72 kernel modules because it usually applies to 2.4.x kernels only. As
73 far as we know, kernel configuration issues specific to Hotplug and
74 Udev are not documented. The problem is that Udev will create a device
75 node only if Hotplug or a user-written script inserts the corresponding
76 module into the kernel, and not all modules are detectable by Hotplug.
77 Note that statements like the one below in the
78 <filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file do not work with Udev:</para>
79
80<screen os="q"><literal>alias char-major-XXX some-module</literal></screen>
81
82 <para os="r">Because of the complications with Udev and modules,
83 we strongly recommend starting with a completely non-modular kernel
84 configuration, especially if this is the first time using Udev.</para>
85
86 <para os="s">Install the modules, if the kernel configuration uses
87 them:</para>
88
89<screen os="t"><userinput>make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CLFS_TARGET}- \
90 INSTALL_MOD_PATH=${CLFS} modules_install</userinput></screen>
91
92 <para os="u">After kernel compilation is complete, additional steps are
93 required to complete the installation. Some files need to be copied to
94 the <filename class="directory">${CLFS}/boot</filename> directory.</para>
95
96 <para os="v">Issue the following command to install the kernel:</para>
97
98<screen><userinput>cp vmlinux ${CLFS}/boot/clfskernel-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
99
100 <para os="w"><filename>System.map</filename> is a symbol file for the kernel.
101 It maps the function entry points of every function in the kernel API,
102 as well as the addresses of the kernel data structures for the running
103 kernel. Issue the following command to install the map file:</para>
104
105<screen os="w1"><userinput>cp System.map ${CLFS}/boot/System.map-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
106
107 <para os="x">The kernel configuration file <filename>.config</filename>
108 produced by the <command>make menuconfig</command> step above contains
109 all the configuration selections for the kernel that was just compiled.
110 It is a good idea to keep this file for future reference:</para>
111
112<screen os="y"><userinput>cp .config ${CLFS}/boot/config-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
113
114 <warning os="z">
115 <para>Some kernel documentation recommends creating a symlink from
116 <filename class="symlink">/usr/src/linux</filename> pointing to the
117 kernel source directory. This is specific to kernels prior to the
118 2.6 series and <emphasis>must not</emphasis> be created on an CLFS
119 system as it can cause problems for packages you may wish to build
120 once your base CLFS system is complete.</para>
121
122 <para>Also, the headers in the system's <filename
123 class="directory">include</filename> directory should
124 <emphasis>always</emphasis> be the ones against which Glibc was
125 compiled (from the Linux-Headers package) and should
126 <emphasis>never</emphasis> be replaced by the kernel headers.</para>
127 </warning>
128
129 </sect2>
130
131 <sect2 id="contents-kernel" role="content">
132 <title>Contents of Linux</title>
133
134 <segmentedlist>
135 <segtitle>Installed files</segtitle>
136
137 <seglistitem>
138 <seg>config-[linux-version], clfskernel-[linux-version],
139 and System.map-[linux-version]</seg>
140 </seglistitem>
141 </segmentedlist>
142
143 <variablelist>
144 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
145 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
146 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
147
148 <varlistentry id="config">
149 <term><filename>config-[linux-version]</filename></term>
150 <listitem>
151 <para>Contains all the configuration selections for the kernel</para>
152 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel config">
153 <primary sortas="e-/boot/config">/boot/config-[linux-version]</primary>
154 </indexterm>
155 </listitem>
156 </varlistentry>
157
158 <varlistentry id="clfskernel">
159 <term><filename>clfskernel-[linux-version]</filename></term>
160 <listitem>
161 <para>The engine of the Linux system. When turning on the
162 computer, the kernel is the first part of the operating system
163 that gets loaded. It detects and initializes all components of
164 the computer's hardware, then makes these components available
165 as a tree of files to the software and turns a single CPU into
166 a multitasking machine capable of running scores of programs
167 seemingly at the same time.</para>
168 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel clfskernel">
169 <primary sortas="b-clfskernel">clfskernel-[linux-version]</primary>
170 </indexterm>
171 </listitem>
172 </varlistentry>
173
174 <varlistentry id="System.map">
175 <term><filename>System.map-[linux-version]</filename></term>
176 <listitem>
177 <para>A list of addresses and symbols; it maps the entry points
178 and addresses of all the functions and data structures in the
179 kernel</para>
180 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel System.map">
181 <primary sortas="e-/boot/System.map">/boot/System.map-[linux-version]</primary>
182 </indexterm>
183 </listitem>
184 </varlistentry>
185
186 </variablelist>
187
188 </sect2>
189
190</sect1>
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