Re: [PATCH] LKCD for 2.5.44 (3/8): kerntypes addition

From: Matt D. Robinson (yakker@aparity.com)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 16:10:35 EST


On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
|>On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 10:52:35AM -0700, Matt D. Robinson wrote:
|>> On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
|>> |>On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 02:44:04AM -0700, Matt D. Robinson wrote:
|>> |>> This adds kerntypes into the build so that symbols can be
|>> |>> extracted from a single build object in the kernel. This
|>> |>> also modifies the install process (where applicable) to
|>> |>> copy the Kerntypes file along with the kernel and map.
|>> |>
|>> |>Why can't you directly link in init/kerntypes.o?
|>>
|>> We wanted to keep the bloat down, even as far as the
|>> file size is concerned. Some people have problems with
|>> making the kernel image larger than it already is. If
|>> Kerntypes adds another 100K to the image, that isn't a
|>> good thing in the eyes of some people.
|>
|>I meant using init/kerntypes.o directly instead of copying it
|>to Kerntypes. But after looking more into the build process
|>I've now noticed that Kerntypes isn't actually linked into
|>vmlinux at all. But as it's a separate file you don't need
|>the ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP - people not wanting on their
|>potentially small root filesystems just don't have to copy
|>it. That would be the last ifdef on CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP, so
|>dump.o can now be loaded into any kernel with the patch
|>applied. cool! :)

Okay, so I've removed the $(TOPDIR)/Makefile CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP
changes so that Kerntypes is never in $(TOPDIR), and if a 'make
install' is done that the init/kerntypes.o gets copied into
$(INSTALL_PATH) under the name 'Kerntypes'.

The Makefiles for i386, s390 and s390x needed changing for
$(TOPDIR)/Kerntypes to $(TOPDIR)/init/kerntypes.o. That and
$(TOPDIR)/Makefile is now the original. The init/Makefile changes
stay (per Kai's original comments).

Putting this one on the patch web site. Done.

--Matt

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