The DKMS Makefile built against /lib/modules/$(uname -r), the *running*
kernel. When DKMS rebuilds the module for a newly installed kernel (the
common case after an apt upgrade, while the old kernel is still running),
it produced a .ko with the old kernel's vermagic and installed it into
the new kernel's tree. The module then failed to load with "disagrees
about version of symbol module_layout".
Make the Makefile honour a KVERSION variable (defaulting to the running
kernel for manual builds) and have dkms.conf pass DKMS's target kernel
via KVERSION=${kernelver}, so the module is always built for the kernel
it is being installed for.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Makefile
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Makefile
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obj-m += oneUpPower.o
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# KVERSION is the kernel to build for. DKMS passes the *target* kernel via
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# the MAKE directive in dkms.conf; default to the running kernel so a plain
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# `make` still works for a manual build.
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KVERSION ?= $(shell uname -r)
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all:
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make -C /lib/modules/$(KVERSION)/build M=$(PWD)/src modules
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clean:
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make -C /lib/modules/$(KVERSION)/build M=$(PWD)/src clean
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.PHONY: all clean
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