Andrew Morton wrote:
@@ -99,6 +103,7 @@ drivers-$(CONFIG_PM) += arch/i386/powe
CFLAGS += $(mflags-y)
AFLAGS += $(mflags-y)
+CPPFLAGS += $(mflags-y)
This change affects _all_ subarchitectures (by potentially altering their
CPPFLAGS) and it's rather a mystery why one subarch needs the -Ifoo in its
CPPFLAGS whereas all the others do not.
The reason is that arch-i386/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S is run through CPP,
and it includes asm/thread_info.h and asm/page.h, which end up including
"mach_page.h" (which this patch series introduces). There is a version
in both mach-default/mach_page.h and mach-xen/mach_page.h, so the -I is
necessary for non-Xen sub-arches as well.
I guess the conservative approach would be to only add this -I for the
vmlinux.lds target, assuming there are no later compile problems. On
the flip-side, would you want C and Asm code getting a different set of
includes from "manually" preprocessed-files? I would think you'd want
either defines/includes at all, or to have them identical.
The CPPFLAGS assignment also appears to make the previous two lines
redundant, since a_flags and c_flags (which is what actually gets used
for compilation) end up having CPPFLAGS incorporated into them.
J
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