Quoting Navdeep Parhar <npar...@gmail.com> (from Wed, 14 Apr 2010 01:33:29 -0700):

I read the UPDATING entry that accompanied r206082 and added WITH_CTF=yes to
my kernel config, hoping to get CTF information in the kernel and all
modules.  No luck.
It appears that NO_CTF remains set to 1 inspite of the undef NO_CTF in
various .mk files
and ctfconvert never runs.

This is the output I get in my kernel build directory:
---snip---
# make -V NO_CTF -V WITH_CTF

yes
---snip---

I built the kernel with a "make -j16 buildkernel" in /usr/src.

How do you determine if ctfconvert is run or not? If you expect to see ctfconvert lines in the build output: this will not be the case, no matter if you enable it or not. With the current way of handling it, I'm not aware of a way how to print the command when ctfconvert is really executed (we can maybe add an echo which prints out something, but the question is if this is worth the effort).

You can run objdump -f <objectfile> and have a look if the .SUNW_ctf section is there to determine if CTF stuff was inserted or not.

Bye,
Alexander.

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