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I'm trying to cross compile the FTDI VCP Driver for my embedded arch linux arm machine. I downloaded the source files from http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm onto my host machine which is running kernel:

2.6.32-54-generic-pae

When running the Makefile, I get errors related to kernel headers, ie: asm/thread_info.h file not found. I realize that this means that my asm symlink is broken, so I tried linking it to

linux-headers-2.6.32-54/include/asm-generic

but the contents of that directory does not include thread_info.h either, which I'm trying to find.

Has anyone cross compiled the FTDI VCP Driver for embedded arch linux arm using Ubuntu as their host and can point me in the right direction? I'm new to building kernel modules and cross compiling and any help would be appreciated.

If anyone requires more information I'd be more than happy to add it.

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  • What's your target kernel version? If it is also 2.6.32, then FTDI driver is already there and if it is not activated it must be activated via make menuconfig.
    – yegorich
    Jan 20, 2014 at 15:48
  • My kernel version is 2.6.32. I know that it is already there and activated on my Ubuntu (host) machine, but I need to cross compile the driver to add usb to serial port functionality to my embedded linux machine (the target I'm cross compiling for). Jan 20, 2014 at 15:51
  • Can I use make menuconfig to activate it on my embedded linux arm? I used dmesg to search for installed FTDI modules, but none exist. Jan 20, 2014 at 15:52
  • You should be able to, check and see if it's in the source tree. Building something already there will likely be easier than trying to merge isolated vendor code back into your tree. Jan 20, 2014 at 16:00
  • I have no experience with Arch Linux. But on embedded Debian you have gcc and other needed tools, so one can compile the kernel directly on the machine, but it will be very slow process. So normally you just have a toolchain on your host PC and you specify ARCH and CROSS_COMPILE env vars and do your make menuconfig and then make.
    – yegorich
    Jan 20, 2014 at 16:01

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make ARCH=arm menuconfig

Make and install modules: make modules and make modules_install

Don't forget: insmod usbserial.ko and insmod ftdi_sio.ko if you need to, and depmod -a to have them load after a power cycle.

Don't forget to include your cross compiling chains.

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Basically u need cross-compile kernel in host x86 machine.

First check the source code is already configured and built if so.

make ARCH=arm menuconfig

window ll appear and enable ftdi in driver .

if source code is clean.

then u need to copy /proc/config.gz file from target machine to host and untar it.

copy to source top folder like `cp config .config'

make ARCH=arm menuconfig

and enable your driver After this make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=<your tool chain> zImage

e.g make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- zImage

make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=<your tool chain> modules

e.g make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- modules

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The FTDI "VCP" driver has been a part of the linux kernel for a good while now. You don't need to download anything, except for the kernel itself. As long as you can cross-compile your kernel, you're all set.

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