# # Makefile for the linux kernel. # # Note! Dependencies are done automagically by 'make dep', which also # removes any old dependencies. DON'T put your own dependencies here # unless it's something special (ie not a .c file). # # Note 2! The CFLAGS definitions are now in the main makefile... O_TARGET := kernel.o export-objs = signal.o sys.o kmod.o context.o ksyms.o pm.o exec_domain.o printk.o cpufreq.o rt_pthread.o obj-y = sched.o fork.o exec_domain.o panic.o printk.o \ module.o exit.o itimer.o info.o time.o softirq.o resource.o \ sysctl.o acct.o capability.o ptrace.o timer.o user.o \ signal.o sys.o kmod.o context.o ifndef CONFIG_ARM obj-y += dma.o endif OX_OBJS += signal.o sys.o kmod.o context.o obj-$(CONFIG_UID16) += uid16.o obj-$(CONFIG_MODULES) += ksyms.o obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) += cpufreq.o obj-$(CONFIG_RTSCHED) += rt_pthread.o ifneq ($(CONFIG_IA64),y) # According to Alan Modra , the -fno-omit-frame-pointer is # needed for x86 only. Why this used to be enabled for all architectures is beyond # me. I suspect most platforms don't need this, but until we know that for sure # I turn this off for IA-64 only. Andreas Schwab says it's also needed on m68k # to get a correct value for the wait-channel (WCHAN in ps). --davidm CFLAGS_sched.o := $(PROFILING) -fno-omit-frame-pointer endif include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make