Re: [patch 02/15] kmsg: Kernel message catalog script.
From: Martin Schwidefsky
Date: Tue Jul 29 2008 - 04:43:38 EST
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 21:28 +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> >
> > The kmsg man page creation is invoked with "make K=2" and reads the source
> > files for all built objects, looks up the message description and writes
> > a man page to $(objtree)/man.
> Can we use M=2 instead of K=?
> I have sort of reserved 'K' for Kconfig usage.
Ok, K= is taken but I can't use M= either because that is used for KBUILD_EXTMOD.
If tested with D= for "documentation", would that be okay ?
> > @@ -339,6 +341,19 @@ $(multi-used-m) : %.o: $(multi-objs-m) F
> >
> > targets += $(multi-used-y) $(multi-used-m)
> >
> > +# kmsg check tool
> > +ifneq ($(KBUILD_KMSG_CHECK),0)
> > + ifeq ($(KBUILD_KMSG_CHECK),2)
> > + kmsg_cmd = print
> > + quiet_cmd_force_check_kmsg = KMSG_PRINT $<
> > + $(shell [ -d $(objtree)/man ] || mkdir -p $(objtree)/man)
> > + else
> > + kmsg_cmd = check
> > + quiet_cmd_force_check_kmsg = KMSG_CHECK $<
> > + endif
> > + cmd_force_check_kmsg = SRCTREE=$(srctree) OBJTREE=$(objtree) \
> > + $(KMSG_CHECK) $(kmsg_cmd) $(CC) $(c_flags) $< ;
> > +endif
> We are executing with $(objtree) as current directory so no need
> to specify $(objtree) in the above.
Ok, dropped $(objtree) from the shell command.
> You can used non-recursive assignments for kmsg_cmd (use ':=').
Will do.
> Do you really need the uppercase SRCTREE, OBJTREE?
> Other scripts uses the lower cases variants direct.
Ok, I'll fix the script to use srctree and objtree directly.
Thanks Sam.
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blue skies,
Martin.
"Reality continues to ruin my life." - Calvin.
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