makeModulesClosure: handle builtin modules better
The previous code discarded entire dependency trees if the first entry in the dependency list compiled by `modprobe --show-depends` is a builtin and otherwise handled its output in a rather hackish way.
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@ -19,36 +19,55 @@ version=$(cd $kernel/lib/modules && ls -d *)
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echo "kernel version is $version"
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# Determine the dependencies of each root module.
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closure=
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mkdir -p $out/lib/modules/"$version"
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touch closure
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for module in $rootModules; do
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echo "root module: $module"
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deps=$(modprobe --config no-config -d $kernel --set-version "$version" --show-depends "$module" \
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| sed 's/^insmod //') \
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|| if test -z "$allowMissing"; then exit 1; fi
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if [[ "$deps" != builtin* ]]; then
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closure="$closure $deps"
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modprobe --config no-config -d $kernel --set-version "$version" --show-depends "$module" \
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| while read cmd module args; do
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case "$cmd" in
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builtin)
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touch found
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echo "$module" >>closure
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echo " builtin dependency: $module";;
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insmod)
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touch found
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if ! test -e "$module"; then
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echo " dependency not found: $module"
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exit 1
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fi
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target=$(echo "$module" | sed "s^$NIX_STORE.*/lib/modules/^$out/lib/modules/^")
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if test -e "$target"; then
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echo " dependency already copied: $module"
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continue
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fi
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echo "$module" >>closure
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echo " copying dependency: $module"
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mkdir -p $(dirname $target)
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cp "$module" "$target"
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# If the kernel is compiled with coverage instrumentation, it
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# contains the paths of the *.gcda coverage data output files
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# (which it doesn't actually use...). Get rid of them to prevent
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# the whole kernel from being included in the initrd.
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nuke-refs "$target"
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echo "$target" >> $out/insmod-list;;
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*)
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echo " unexpected modprobe output: $cmd $module"
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exit 1;;
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esac
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done || test -n "$allowMissing"
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if ! test -e found; then
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echo " not found"
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if test -z "$allowMissing"; then
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exit 1
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fi
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else
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rm found
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fi
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done
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echo "closure:"
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mkdir -p $out/lib/modules/"$version"
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for module in $closure; do
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target=$(echo $module | sed "s^$NIX_STORE.*/lib/modules/^$out/lib/modules/^")
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if test -e "$target"; then continue; fi
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if test \! -e "$module"; then continue; fi # XXX: to avoid error with "cp builtin builtin"
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mkdir -p $(dirname $target)
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echo $module
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cp $module $target
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# If the kernel is compiled with coverage instrumentation, it
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# contains the paths of the *.gcda coverage data output files
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# (which it doesn't actually use...). Get rid of them to prevent
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# the whole kernel from being included in the initrd.
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nuke-refs $target
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echo $target >> $out/insmod-list
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done
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mkdir -p $out/lib/firmware
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for module in $closure; do
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for module in $(cat closure); do
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for i in $(modinfo -F firmware $module); do
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mkdir -p "$out/lib/firmware/$(dirname "$i")"
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echo "firmware for $module: $i"
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