################################################################################ # # nvidia-driver # ################################################################################ NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION = 346.35 NVIDIA_DRIVER_SUFFIX = $(if $(BR2_x86_64),_64) NVIDIA_DRIVER_SITE = ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_SUFFIX)/$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION) NVIDIA_DRIVER_SOURCE = NVIDIA-Linux-x86$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_SUFFIX)-$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION).run NVIDIA_DRIVER_LICENSE = NVIDIA Software License NVIDIA_DRIVER_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE NVIDIA_DRIVER_REDISTRIBUTE = NO NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_STAGING = YES ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_XORG),y) # Since nvidia-driver are binary blobs, the below dependencies are not # strictly speaking build dependencies of nvidia-driver. However, they # are build dependencies of packages that depend on nvidia-driver, so # they should be built prior to those packages, and the only simple # way to do so is to make nvidia-driver depend on them. NVIDIA_DRIVER_DEPENDENCIES = mesa3d-headers xlib_libX11 xlib_libXext NVIDIA_DRIVER_PROVIDES = libgl libegl libgles # We have two variables that contains a list of libraries to install: # NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS # contains the libraries whose filename end up in .so.$(VERSION); rather # than duplicate the version string for all of them, we just store their # basename, and append the version string below. # NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS_NO_VERSION # contains all libraries the do not use the NVidia version; since there # is currently only one such library, we store its full name. # Each line corresponds to a specific set of libraries NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS = \ libEGL libGLESv1_CM libGLESv2 libGL \ libnvidia-glcore libnvidia-eglcore libnvidia-glsi \ tls/libnvidia-tls \ libvdpau libvdpau_nvidia \ libnvidia-ml # Install the gl.pc file define NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_GL_DEV $(INSTALL) -D -m 0644 $(@D)/libGL.la $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/libGL.la $(SED) 's:__GENERATED_BY__:Buildroot:' $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/libGL.la $(SED) 's:__LIBGL_PATH__:/usr/lib:' $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/libGL.la $(SED) 's:-L[^[:space:]]\+::' $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/libGL.la $(INSTALL) -D -m 0644 package/nvidia-driver/gl.pc $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/pkgconfig/gl.pc endef # Those libraries are 'private' libraries requiring an agreement with # NVidia to develop code for those libs. There seems to be no restriction # on using those libraries (e.g. if the user has such an agreement, or # wants to run a third-party program developped under such an agreement). ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_PRIVATE_LIBS),y) NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS += libnvidia-ifr libnvidia-fbc endif # We refer to the destination path; the origin file has no directory component NVIDIA_DRIVER_X_MODS = drivers/nvidia_drv.so \ extensions/libglx.so.$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION) \ libnvidia-wfb.so.$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION) endif # X drivers ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_CUDA),y) NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS += libcuda libnvidia-compiler libnvcuvid libnvidia-encode ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_CUDA_PROGS),y) NVIDIA_DRIVER_PROGS = nvidia-cuda-mps-control nvidia-cuda-mps-server endif endif ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_OPENCL),y) NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS_NO_VERSION += libOpenCL.so.1.0.0 NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS += libnvidia-opencl endif # The downloaded archive is in fact an auto-extract script. So, it can run # virtually everywhere, and it is fine enough to provide useful options. # Except it can't extract into an existing (even empty) directory. define NVIDIA_DRIVER_EXTRACT_CMDS $(SHELL) $(DL_DIR)/$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_SOURCE) --extract-only --target \ $(@D)/tmp-extract mv $(@D)/tmp-extract/* $(@D)/tmp-extract/.manifest $(@D) rm -rf $(@D)/tmp-extract endef # Build and install the kernel modules if needed ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODULE),y) NVIDIA_DRIVER_DEPENDENCIES += linux # NVidia uses the legacy naming scheme for the x86 architecture, when i386 # and x86_64 were still considered two separate architectures in the Linux # kernel. NVIDIA_DRIVER_ARCH = $(if $(BR2_i386),i386,$(BR2_ARCH)) NVIDIA_DRIVER_MOD_DIRS = kernel NVIDIA_DRIVER_MOD_FILES = kernel/nvidia.ko # nvidia-uvm.ko only available for x86_64 ifeq ($(BR2_x86_64)$(BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_CUDA),yy) NVIDIA_DRIVER_MOD_DIRS += kernel/uvm NVIDIA_DRIVER_MOD_FILES += kernel/uvm/nvidia-uvm.ko endif # We can not use '$(MAKE) -C $(@D)/$${dir}' because NVidia's uses its own # Makefile to build a kernel module, which includes a lot of assumptions # on where to find its own sub-Makefile fragments, and fails if make is # not run from the directory where the module's source files are. Hence # our little trick to cd in there first. # That's also the reason why we do not use LINUX_MAKE_FLAGS or the other # linux-specific variables, since NVidia's Makefile does not understand # them. define NVIDIA_DRIVER_BUILD_CMDS for dir in $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_MOD_DIRS); do \ (cd $(@D)/$${dir} && \ $(MAKE) SYSSRC="$(LINUX_DIR)" SYSOUT="$(LINUX_DIR)" \ CC="$(TARGET_CC)" LD="$(TARGET_LD)" HOSTCC="$(HOSTCC)" \ ARCH=$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_ARCH) module) || exit 1; \ done endef # We do not use module-install because NVidia's Makefile requires root. # Also, we do not install it in the expected location (in nvidia/ rather # than in kernel/drivers/video/) define NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_KERNEL_MODULE for mod in $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_MOD_FILES); do \ $(INSTALL) -D -m 0644 $(@D)/$${mod} \ $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/modules/$(LINUX_VERSION_PROBED)/nvidia/$${mod##*/} \ || exit 1; \ done $(HOST_DIR)/sbin/depmod -a -b $(TARGET_DIR) $(LINUX_VERSION_PROBED) endef endif # BR2_PACKAGE_NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODULE == y # Helper to install libraries # $1: destination directory (target or staging) # # For all libraries that need it, we append the NVidia version string. # Then for all libraries, we install them and create a symlink using # their SONAME, so we can link to them at runtime; we also create the # no-version symlink, so we can link to them at build time. define NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_LIBS for libpath in $(addsuffix .so.$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION),$(NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS)) \ $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_LIBS_NO_VERSION); \ do \ libname="$${libpath##*/}"; \ $(INSTALL) -D -m 0644 $(@D)/$${libpath} $(1)/usr/lib/$${libname}; \ libsoname="$$( $(TARGET_READELF) -d "$(@D)/$${libpath}" \ |sed -r -e '/.*\(SONAME\).*\[(.*)\]$$/!d; s//\1/;' )"; \ if [ -n "$${libsoname}" -a "$${libsoname}" != "$${libname}" ]; then \ ln -sf $${libname} $(1)/usr/lib/$${libsoname}; \ fi; \ baseso="$${libname/.so*}.so"; \ if [ -n "$${baseso}" -a "$${baseso}" != "$${libname}" ]; then \ ln -sf $${libname} $(1)/usr/lib/$${baseso}; \ fi; \ done endef # For staging, install libraries and development files define NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS $(call NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_LIBS,$(STAGING_DIR)) $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_GL_DEV) endef # For target, install libraries and X.org modules define NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS $(call NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_LIBS,$(TARGET_DIR)) for m in $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_X_MODS); do \ $(INSTALL) -D -m 0644 $(@D)/$${m##*/} \ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/xorg/modules/$${m}; \ done for p in $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_PROGS); do \ $(INSTALL) -D -m 0755 $(@D)/$${p} \ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/$${p}; \ done $(NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALL_KERNEL_MODULE) endef $(eval $(generic-package))