include/kernel.mk: don't check for modules.builtin on 2.6.32-

modules.builtin is only available in 2.6.33 and later, so fall back to
assuming it's built-in for older kernels.

SVN-Revision: 29018
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Jonas Gorski 2011-11-13 11:45:09 +00:00
parent d2316b2a45
commit 14482ced5e
1 changed files with 8 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -157,11 +157,15 @@ $(call KernelPackage/$(1)/config)
if [ -e $$$$$$$$mod ]; then \
mkdir -p $$(1)/$(MODULES_SUBDIR) ; \
$(CP) -L $$$$$$$$mod $$(1)/$(MODULES_SUBDIR)/ ; \
elif grep -q "$$$$$$$${mod##$(LINUX_DIR)/}" "$(LINUX_DIR)/modules.builtin"; then \
echo "NOTICE: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is built-in."; \
elif [ -e "$(LINUX_DIR)/modules.builtin" ]; then \
if grep -q "$$$$$$$${mod##$(LINUX_DIR)/}" "$(LINUX_DIR)/modules.builtin"; then \
echo "NOTICE: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is built-in."; \
else \
echo "ERROR: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is missing."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
else \
echo "ERROR: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is missing."; \
exit 1; \
echo "WARNING: module '$$$$$$$$mod' missing and modules.builtin not available, assuming built-in."; \
fi; \
done;
$(call ModuleAutoLoad,$(1),$$(1),$(AUTOLOAD))