Something tells me that fun patches are going to show up.
> I'm starting work on the code parser for the kernel, and I find that a
> lot of the printk format strings have macros in them. Is there a quick
> and easy way to get preprocessor (.i) output from all kernel source files?
>
> I'm sure I won't understand enough to hack all Makefiles, but in case I
> have to, what would be the best way of going about it? I know about
> using -E, but I don't want to take an excessive amount of time on this.
Try the patch below or something similar. This was done by memory,
without testing, for 2.5. The equivalent for 2.4 would be even
simpler.
Actually, this should not work yet, the real trick would be to
generate the .o files from .c *and* the .i, so the linker stage will
find correct .o files and keep running.
In case you want to do allyesconfig, you will several hours fixing
compile problems. The resulting .config after doing all that is on my
system, you can have it if you want it.
> Of course, to actually implement the text compression, all Makefiles
> will have to change anyhow to pipe preprocessor output through a program
> whose output is then run through the compiler.
Not all Makefiles, just one. :)
Jörn
-- And spam is a useful source of entropy for /dev/random too! -- Jasmine Strong--- linux-2.5.67/scripts/Makefile.build~pp_output 2003-04-07 19:32:25.000000000 +0200 +++ linux-2.5.67/scripts/Makefile.build 2003-04-15 17:12:32.000000000 +0200 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ $(call if_changed_dep,cc_i_c) quiet_cmd_cc_o_c = CC $(quiet_modtag) $@ -cmd_cc_o_c = $(CC) $(c_flags) -c -o $@ $< +cmd_cc_o_c = $(CC) $(c_flags) -C -E $< > $<.i # Built-in and composite module parts - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/