Re: Module compilation

From: Herbert Poetzl
Date: Thu Oct 21 2004 - 22:32:27 EST


On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 02:21:25PM -0400, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 10:36:00AM -0400, Richard B. Johnson wrote>
> >>...but it's not CFLAGS that needs to be modified, it's
> >>a named variable that doesn't exist yet, perhaps "USERDEF",
> >>or "DEFINES".
> >
> >Reading the above I cannot what amkes you say that EXTRA_CFLAGS
> >or CFLAGS_module.o cannot be used?
> >Is it the name you do not like or is it some fnctionality
> >you are missing?
> >
>
> The name is wrong! There are zillions of ways to obtain the
> functionality. Currently we need to piggy-back definitions
> onto compiler flags.
>
> Compiler flags are things like "-Wall" and "-O2", that tell
> the compiler what to do. We need a name to use for definitions,
> "-Dxxx", that #define constants (dynamically at compile-time)
> in the code. Right now, -DMODULE and -D__KERNEL__ are piggybacked
> onto CFLAGS. There really should be a variable called something
> else like DEFINES and it should be exported.

hmm, the man page for gcc states that

-Dmacro is a preprocessor option, where
-Wall is a compiler option, and
-O2 is an optimization option

but, all of those are options to the cpp/gcc
toolchain (or gcc compiler if you like), so
it sounds natural to me to put it there ...
(i.e. CFLAGS*)

best,
Herbert

> >>I see that the normal "defines" is a constant
> >>called "CHECKFLAGS", so this isn't appropriate for user
> >>modification.
> >CHECKFLAGS is only used when you use "make C=1" - to pass options
> >to sparse.
> >
> > Sam
> >
>
> Cheers,
> Dick Johnson
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