Hi Cao,

2017-05-29 12:21 GMT+09:00 Cao jin <caoj.f...@cn.fujitsu.com>:
> The help info of `make -C=1` is little confusing, make it clear.

`make C=1` instead of `make -C=1`



> Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.f...@cn.fujitsu.com>
> ---
>  Makefile | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> index efa267a..b34a34d 100644
> --- a/Makefile
> +++ b/Makefile
> @@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ help:
>         @echo  '  make V=0|1 [targets] 0 => quiet build (default), 1 => 
> verbose build'
>         @echo  '  make V=2   [targets] 2 => give reason for rebuild of target'
>         @echo  '  make O=dir [targets] Locate all output files in "dir", 
> including .config'
> -       @echo  '  make C=1   [targets] Check all c source with $$CHECK 
> (sparse by default)'
> +       @echo  '  make C=1   [targets] Check re-compiled c source only with 
> $$CHECK (sparse by default)'
>         @echo  '  make C=2   [targets] Force check of all c source with 
> $$CHECK'
>         @echo  '  make RECORDMCOUNT_WARN=1 [targets] Warn about ignored 
> mcount sections'
>         @echo  '  make W=n   [targets] Enable extra gcc checks, n=1,2,3 where'

Which phrase is qualified by "only"?

[1] re-compiled c source only
[2] only with $$CHECK

I know [1] is what you mean (sorry for my nitpicking).


Perhaps, "Check only re-compiled c source with $$CHECK" is even clearer?

(or, just drop "only" because "re-compiled c source" is understandable enough ?)


Could you use "kbuild: " instead of "Top Makefile" in the subject?

Thanks.

-- 
Best Regards
Masahiro Yamada

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