belegdol Posted June 6, 2023 Posted June 6, 2023 Hello, for quite some time I have noticed that it seems impossible to build just the kernel, an image is built every time. I am using the following command: ./compile.sh BOARD=odroidxu4 BRANCH=current RELEASE=bullseye BUILD_MINIMAL=yes BUILD_DESKTOP=no BUILD_ONLY="kernel" KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no USE_CCACHE=no KEEP_KERNEL_CONFIG=no DEB_COMPRESS=xz Additionally, output/debs seems not to be cleaned, despite documentation indicating this should happen with default CLEAN_LEVEL. Am I doing something wrong? Or does documentation need updating? Thanks! 0 Quote
Igor Posted June 6, 2023 Posted June 6, 2023 ./compile.sh kernel SHARE_LOG=yes ARTIFACT_IGNORE_CACHE='yes' BOARD=odroidxu4 BRANCH=current 7 hours ago, belegdol said: Or does documentation need updating? This https://www.google.com/search?q=one+bite+at+the+time 1 Quote
Jens J. Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 ./compile.sh kernel-configure ./compile.sh kernel our my new friends taking bites of docs now 0 Quote
Jens J. Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 actually, I'm curious where the built kernel modules go after running ./compile.sh kernel I see it produces a tar in output/debs which has 3 debs (dtbs, initrd, & kernel), but I'm failing to find where the kernel modules (.ko) are at outside of the docker build container [🐳|🌱] Kernel build finished [ version "6.4.0-rc1" git revision "cf431a5998326a0468532a188a188ac2c8e9c55d" codename "Hurr durr Ima ninja sloth" drivers hash "8bc9f0ca889841a4" patches hash "07933894b6baed73" .config hash "fe2e111c768e2bc6" .config hook hash "fe661159ee64825e" variables hash "" framework bash hash "9c188aa4807ed506" ] [🐳|🔨] linux-image-dev-meson64_23.05.1--6.4-rc1-Scf43-D8bc9-P0793-Cfe2eHfe66-HK01ba-Ve377-B9c18_arm64.deb [🐳|🔨] linux-headers-dev-meson64_23.05.1--6.4-rc1-Scf43-D8bc9-P0793-Cfe2eHfe66-HK01ba-Ve377-B9c18_arm64.deb [🐳|🔨] linux-dtb-dev-meson64_23.05.1--6.4-rc1-Scf43-D8bc9-P0793-Cfe2eHfe66-HK01ba-Ve377-B9c18_arm64.deb [🐳|🌱] Created deb-tar artifact [ deb-tar: /armbian/output/debs/kernel-meson64-dev_23.05.1--6.4-rc1-Scf43-D8bc9-P0793-Cfe2eHfe66-HK01ba-Ve377-B9c18.tar ] 0 Quote
Jens J. Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 ok, nm - after examining linux-image-dev* pkg with dpkg -c, I see this contains the headers My issue seems to be that for some reason after editing/patching a kernel driver, the module is not properly rebuilt, which seems like a different issue 0 Quote
prahal Posted July 18, 2023 Posted July 18, 2023 @Jens J. I believe you are after ./compile.sh kernel-patch which replaces CREATE_PATCHES=yes 0 Quote
IgorS Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 Ok, but how can I create u-boot, firmware and armbian-config packages? Docs said: BUILD_ONLY (comma-separated list) ie. "u-boot,kernel,armbian-config,armbian-zsh,plymouth-theme-armbian,armbian-firmware,armbian-bsp". but this not working. What I am missing? 0 Quote
Gunjan Gupta Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 @IgorS You can now use the follows "./compile.sh BOARD=<board> BRANCH=<branch> <command>" where command can be one of the following uboot, uboot-config, uboot-patch, atf-patch, crust-patch, kernel, kernel-config, kernel-patch, armbian-config, armbian-zsh, plymouth-theme-armbian, firmware, firmware-full, armbian-bsp-cli, armbian-bsp-desktop, armbian-base-files, fake-ubuntu-advantage-tools, rootfs, desktop you can only provide one command though. So probably you use for loop and supply each command through the same. 0 Quote
Andrea Posted February 21 Posted February 21 Is it possible to rebuild the kernel without reapplying all the patches? 0 Quote
belegdol Posted February 22 Author Posted February 22 There could be a variable to define, but you can just remove the patches from the respective patch/kernel subfolder. Once you want them back, do git restore. 0 Quote
Jerry Jyrer Posted February 24 Posted February 24 noob's here. Basically, my goal is to upgrade my system to Linux kernel 6.7 but it's not yet available via armbian-config (edge's at 6.6 at the moment). I went ahead and followed https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Building-with-Docker/ ./compile.sh docker-shell root@6bc1d026998c:/armbian# ./compile.sh standard option : no change the kernel config, (my board) nanopim4, edge, jammy, Image with console interface (server), standard image with console interface I got the output below. How do I properly install it without flashing the whole thing -- similar to in the end what I got from armbian-config - System - Other ? My current system: $ uname -a Linux nanopim4 6.1.63-current-rockchip64 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Nov 20 10:52:19 UTC 2023 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux $ cat /etc/armbian-release # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=nanopim4 BOARD_NAME="NanoPi M4" BOARDFAMILY=rockchip64 BUILD_REPOSITORY_URL=https://github.com/armbian/build BUILD_REPOSITORY_COMMIT=014eb55b5 LINUXFAMILY=rockchip64 ARCH=arm64 IMAGE_TYPE=stable BOARD_TYPE=csc INITRD_ARCH=arm64 KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=Image FORCE_BOOTSCRIPT_UPDATE= VENDOR="Armbian" VENDORDOCS="https://docs.armbian.com" VENDORURL="https://www.armbian.com/" VENDORSUPPORT="https://forum.armbian.com" VENDORBUGS="https://www.armbian.com/bugs" BOOTSCRIPT_FORCE_UPDATE="no" BOOTSCRIPT_DST="boot.cmd" VERSION=23.11.1 REVISION=23.11.1 BRANCH=current $ ls -R .: debs images logs packages-hashed ./debs: armbian-bsp-cli-nanopim4-edge_24.5.0-trunk_arm64__1-PC3155-V6b08-He03b-Ba537-Rf32b.deb armbian-config_24.5.0-trunk_all__1-SAfb17-B0293-R448a.deb armbian-firmware_24.5.0-trunk_all__1-SA6b6f-B90f5-R448a.deb armbian-plymouth-theme_24.5.0-trunk_all__1-Bfcdb-R448a.deb armbian-zsh_24.5.0-trunk_all__1-SAbfee-Baafd-R448a.deb fake-ubuntu-advantage-tools_24.5.0-trunk_all__1-Bfcde-R448a.deb jammy linux-dtb-edge-rockchip64_24.5.0-trunk_arm64__6.7.6-Sb631-D6b4a-Pd972-C9e08Hfe66-HK01ba-Vc222-B067e-R448a.deb linux-headers-edge-rockchip64_24.5.0-trunk_arm64__6.7.6-Sb631-D6b4a-Pd972-C9e08Hfe66-HK01ba-Vc222-B067e-R448a.deb linux-image-edge-rockchip64_24.5.0-trunk_arm64__6.7.6-Sb631-D6b4a-Pd972-C9e08Hfe66-HK01ba-Vc222-B067e-R448a.deb linux-u-boot-nanopim4-edge_24.5.0-trunk_arm64__2022.04-Se4b6-P9ac8-H8c72-V00d9-B11a8-R448a.deb ./debs/jammy: base-files_24.5.0-trunk-12ubuntu4.6-jammy_arm64__1-jammy-1armbian1-Ba4f9-U12ubuntu4.6-R55fa.deb ./images: ./logs: archive log-docker-shell-2ff7b3cb-0116-4bab-af1f-513f2d12827b.log.ans summary-docker-shell-2ff7b3cb-0116-4bab-af1f-513f2d12827b.md ./logs/archive: log-build-12e521e3-4ee1-4e96-bd23-f7eab8343488.log.ans.zst log-docker-9dabbb7b-14fc-4f43-af22-a35f4d67be8b.log.ans.zst summary-docker-9dabbb7b-14fc-4f43-af22-a35f4d67be8b.md.zst log-build-12e521e3-4ee1-4e96-bd23-f7eab8343488.log.zst log-docker-shell-6c473265-ba31-45ab-83fb-3eafd8b54f89.log.ans.zst summary-docker-shell-6c473265-ba31-45ab-83fb-3eafd8b54f89.md.zst log-build-880a1d96-4ee1-4c1b-9fd5-ab60196a2a91.log.ans.zst summary-build-12e521e3-4ee1-4e96-bd23-f7eab8343488.md.zst log-build-880a1d96-4ee1-4c1b-9fd5-ab60196a2a91.log.zst summary-build-880a1d96-4ee1-4c1b-9fd5-ab60196a2a91.md.zst ./packages-hashed: armbian-bsp-cli-nanopim4-edge_1-PC3155-V6b08-He03b-Ba537-Rf32b_arm64.tar global jammy ./packages-hashed/global: ./packages-hashed/jammy: 0 Quote
Igor Posted February 27 Posted February 27 On 2/24/2024 at 3:33 PM, Jerry Jyrer said: How do I properly install it without flashing the whole thing https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159094/how-to-install-a-deb-file-by-dpkg-i-or-by-apt For each file that you have build. Since you are currently using "current" kernel its wise that you also build "current" kernel (v6.6.y) and not edge (v6.7.y). Or wait few days, a week, as this kernel will become available in armbian-config. 0 Quote
Jerry Jyrer Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Thanks for the pointers. I added them as a local repository and upgraded with the armbian-config. Just for reference, here is what I did sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list ## add the following line: deb [trusted=yes] file:/<mypath>/armbian/build/output/debs/ ./ cd /<mypath>/armbian/build/output/debs/ sudo bash -c 'dpkg-scanpackages . | gzip > ./Packages.gz' sudo apt update # Switch to the new kernel via armbian-config sudo armbian-config 0 Quote
Andrea Posted April 17 Posted April 17 Is it possible just to rebuild the kernel, without fetching kernel updates and reapplying patches? I would find it useful to develop kernel drivers like in a development cycle. 0 Quote
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