Dne 29.2.2016 v 04:48 Nicolas Pitre napsal(a): > +# Filter out exported kernel symbol names advertised as warning pragmas > +# by the preprocessor and write them to $(1). We must consider continuation > +# lines as well: they start with a blank, or the preceeding line ends with > +# a ':'. Anything else is passed through as is. > +# See also __KSYM_DEP() in include/linux/export.h. > +ksym_dep_filter = sed -n \ > + -e '1 {x; $$!d}' \ > + -e '/^ / {H; $$!d}' \ > + -e 'x; /:$$/ {x; H; $$!d; s/^/ /; x}' \ > + -e ':filter; /^.*KBUILD_AUTOKSYM_DEP: /! {p; b next}' \ > + -e 's//KSYM_/; s/\n.*//; w $(1)' \ > + -e ':next; $$!d' \ > + -e '1 q; s/^/ /; x; /^ /! b filter'
This is unreadable and it does not work with my gcc version. I get dependencies like $(wildcard include/config/ksym/simple/strtoull [enabled by default].h) \ Please use some other way, which does not require parsing the compiler diagnostic messages. A straightforward solution is to do something similar to genksyms: A separate preprocessor pass with -Dsomething that leaves the EXPORT_SYMBOL statements alone and just collect their occurences. Thanks, Michal