On 12/02/2015, bojan prtvar wrote:
>On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Bogicevic Sasa wrote:
>> Well, when I pull staging tree and go to drivers/pci/hotplug I get c and
>> h files. Am I supposed to first compile the kernel make changes and
>> compile again to be anle to compare ?
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>Something li
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Bogicevic Sasa wrote:
> Well, when I pull staging tree and go to drivers/pci/hotplug I get c and
> h files. Am I supposed to first compile the kernel make changes and
> compile again to be anle to compare ?
Something like that. Take a look to the script itself,
On 12/02/2015, bojan prtvar wrote:
>> What about the case where you dont have object files to compare ?
>> For example driver/pci/hotplug in my case ? How do you prove that your
>> changes didn't brake something ?
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>What do you mean by no object files in driver/pci/hotplug ?
>Is your HOTPLUG_PCI d
> What about the case where you dont have object files to compare ?
> For example driver/pci/hotplug in my case ? How do you prove that your
> changes didn't brake something ?
What do you mean by no object files in driver/pci/hotplug ?
Is your HOTPLUG_PCI defined?
Bojan
On 12/02/2015, bojan prtvar wrote:
>Hi Sasa,
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>On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Bogicevic Sasa wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I am looking for a guidance on ./scripts/objdiff usage, cant seem to
>> find a goot example of the scenario where you for example make a bunch of
>> changes (code style issues) in on
Hi Sasa,
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Bogicevic Sasa wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am looking for a guidance on ./scripts/objdiff usage, cant seem to
> find a goot example of the scenario where you for example make a bunch of
> changes (code style issues) in one folder and need to check if that│changes