Re: [PATCH] m32r: set CHECKFLAGS properly
From: Kyle Moffett
Date: Tue Sep 27 2005 - 10:15:49 EST
On Sep 27, 2005, at 03:10:25, Al Viro wrote:
You do realize that this way sparse will get neither? It does not
pick predefined symbols from gcc; thus the -D<your_arch>, etc.
How about sticking this in some global Makefile somewhere? This will
give sparse the same list of defines that GCC uses:
CHECKFLAGS += $(shell echo | gcc -E - -dM | sed -re 's/^#define +([^ ]
+) +(.*)$/-D\1=\2/g')
Or you could do this:
include/linux/checkerdefines.h:
echo | gcc -E - -dM >$@
And in linux/stddef.h or linux/compiler.h or something do:
#if defined(__CHECKER__) and not defined(_LINUX_CHECKERDEFINES_H)
# define _LINUX_CHECKERDEFINES_H 1
# include <linux/checkerdefines.h>
#endif
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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