Re: [PATCH RFC] kconfig.h fix extraneous dependencies

From: Michal Marek
Date: Mon Aug 01 2011 - 05:24:23 EST


On 1.8.2011 03:16, Peter Foley wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Peter Foley<pefoley2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The introduction of kconfig.h caused fixdep to create three extraneous
dependencies.
include/config/.h
include/config/h.h
include/config/foo.h

Remove them by eliminating instances of CONFIG_

this seems ugly to me... I would rather try to fix fixdep, no ?

- Arnaud

I'd be the first to admit that this patch is a ugly hack.
However, judging by the comments in fixdep.c this is expected behavior.

And it's also harmless, the source contains thousands of false matches:
$ git grep '_CONFIG_' | wc -l
7989
e.g anything that includes include/linux/acpi.h gets a false dependency on include/config/support.h because of
include/linux/acpi.h:#define OSC_EXT_PCI_CONFIG_SUPPORT 1
but it doesn't matter.


I'm also afraid that changing fixdep to ignore comments would slow down
the whole build for the sake of one file which IMHO dosen't seem to be a
worthwhile tradeoff.

I would take a patch that makes fixdep ignore include/linux/kconfig.h, like it ignores include/generated/kconfig.h. Anything more advanced isn't worth the effort, IMO.

Michal
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