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Linux Kernel Programming - Second Edition

You're reading from  Linux Kernel Programming - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232225
Pages 826 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kaiwan N. Billimoria Kaiwan N. Billimoria
Profile icon Kaiwan N. Billimoria

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Linux Kernel Programming – A Quick Introduction 2. Building the 6.x Linux Kernel from Source – Part 1 3. Building the 6.x Linux Kernel from Source – Part 2 4. Writing Your First Kernel Module – Part 1 5. Writing Your First Kernel Module – Part 2 6. Kernel Internals Essentials – Processes and Threads 7. Memory Management Internals – Essentials 8. Kernel Memory Allocation for Module Authors – Part 1 9. Kernel Memory Allocation for Module Authors – Part 2 10. The CPU Scheduler – Part 1 11. The CPU Scheduler – Part 2 12. Kernel Synchronization – Part 1 13. Kernel Synchronization – Part 2 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

Cross-compiling a kernel module

In Chapter 3, Building the 6.x Linux Kernel from Source – Part 2, in the Kernel build for the Raspberry Pi section, we showed you how we can cross-compile the Linux kernel for a “foreign” target architecture (such as ARM[64], PowerPC, MIPS, and so on). Essentially, the same can be done for a kernel module as well; you can easily cross-compile a kernel module by setting up a cross-toolchain as well as the “special” ARCH and CROSS_COMPILE environment variables appropriately.

For example, let’s imagine we are working on an embedded Linux product; the target device on which our code will run has an AArch64 (ARM-64) CPU. Why not take an actual example: let’s cross-compile our ch5/lkm_template kernel module for the Raspberry Pi 4 Single-Board Computer (SBC)!

This is interesting. You will find that although it appears simple and straightforward, we will end up taking four iterations before we succeed...

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