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1# 2# Makefile for the linux kernel. 3# 4 5obj-y = sched.o fork.o exec_domain.o panic.o printk.o \ 6 cpu.o exit.o itimer.o time.o softirq.o resource.o \ 7 sysctl.o capability.o ptrace.o timer.o user.o \ 8 signal.o sys.o kmod.o workqueue.o pid.o \ --- 81 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 90obj-$(CONFIG_LATENCYTOP) += latencytop.o 91obj-$(CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER) += trace/ 92obj-$(CONFIG_TRACING) += trace/ 93obj-$(CONFIG_X86_DS) += trace/ 94obj-$(CONFIG_RING_BUFFER) += trace/ 95obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += sched_cpupri.o 96obj-$(CONFIG_SLOW_WORK) += slow-work.o 97obj-$(CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS) += perf_event.o | 1# 2# Makefile for the linux kernel. 3# 4 5obj-y = sched.o fork.o exec_domain.o panic.o printk.o \ 6 cpu.o exit.o itimer.o time.o softirq.o resource.o \ 7 sysctl.o capability.o ptrace.o timer.o user.o \ 8 signal.o sys.o kmod.o workqueue.o pid.o \ --- 81 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 90obj-$(CONFIG_LATENCYTOP) += latencytop.o 91obj-$(CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER) += trace/ 92obj-$(CONFIG_TRACING) += trace/ 93obj-$(CONFIG_X86_DS) += trace/ 94obj-$(CONFIG_RING_BUFFER) += trace/ 95obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += sched_cpupri.o 96obj-$(CONFIG_SLOW_WORK) += slow-work.o 97obj-$(CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS) += perf_event.o |
98obj-$(CONFIG_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER) += user-return-notifier.o |
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98 99ifneq ($(CONFIG_SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER),y) 100# According to Alan Modra <alan@linuxcare.com.au>, the -fno-omit-frame-pointer is 101# needed for x86 only. Why this used to be enabled for all architectures is beyond 102# me. I suspect most platforms don't need this, but until we know that for sure 103# I turn this off for IA-64 only. Andreas Schwab says it's also needed on m68k 104# to get a correct value for the wait-channel (WCHAN in ps). --davidm 105CFLAGS_sched.o := $(PROFILING) -fno-omit-frame-pointer --- 23 unchanged lines hidden --- | 99 100ifneq ($(CONFIG_SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER),y) 101# According to Alan Modra <alan@linuxcare.com.au>, the -fno-omit-frame-pointer is 102# needed for x86 only. Why this used to be enabled for all architectures is beyond 103# me. I suspect most platforms don't need this, but until we know that for sure 104# I turn this off for IA-64 only. Andreas Schwab says it's also needed on m68k 105# to get a correct value for the wait-channel (WCHAN in ps). --davidm 106CFLAGS_sched.o := $(PROFILING) -fno-omit-frame-pointer --- 23 unchanged lines hidden --- |