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authorSteven Rostedt2012-04-30 09:17:03 -0400
committerSteven Rostedt2012-05-16 20:00:29 -0400
commitb732d439cb43336cd6d7e804ecb2c81193ef63b0 (patch)
tree8c89aec44ef3fbc6ff3e3afbf74ca5ded1354bc1 /mm/vmscan.c
parente4f5d5440bb860a3e8942ca8f7277a7f31798965 (diff)
ftrace: Remove selecting FRAME_POINTER with FUNCTION_TRACER
The function tracer will enable the -pg option with gcc, which requires that frame pointers. When FRAME_POINTER is defined in the kernel config it adds the gcc option -fno-omit-frame-pointer which causes some problems on some architectures. For those architectures, the FRAME_POINTER select was not set. When FUNCTION_TRACER was selected on these architectures that can not have -fno-omit-frame-pointer, the -pg option is still set. But when FRAME_POINTER is not selected, the kernel config would add the gcc option -fomit-frame-pointer. Adding this option is incompatible with -pg even on archs that do not need frame pointers with -pg. The answer to this was to just not add either -fno-omit-frame-pointer or -fomit-frame-pointer on these archs that want function tracing but do not set FRAME_POINTER. As it turns out, for archs that require frame pointers for function tracing, the same can be used. If gcc requires frame pointers with -pg, it will simply add it. The best thing to do is not select FRAME_POINTER when function tracing is selected, and let gcc add it if needed. Only add the -fno-omit-frame-pointer when something else selects FRAME_POINTER, but do not add -fomit-frame-pointer if function tracing is selected. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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