If PKG_BUILD_DIR contains symlinks, the generated Module.symvers will
contain the resolved paths, not the virtual path with the symlink name.
This breaks the filter for the module's own symbols, so to fix this
ensure we also grep for the resolved path.
Reported-by: Roman Yeryomin <[email protected]>
Tested-by: Roman Yeryomin <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <[email protected]>
define collect_module_symvers
for subdir in $(PKG_EXTMOD_SUBDIRS); do \
- grep -F $(PKG_BUILD_DIR) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/$$$$subdir/Module.symvers >> $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/Module.symvers.tmp; \
+ grep -F $$$$(readlink -f $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/$$$$subdir/Module.symvers >> $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/Module.symvers.tmp; \
done; \
sort -u $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/Module.symvers.tmp > $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/Module.symvers; \
mv $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/Module.symvers $(PKG_INFO_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME).symvers