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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2#
3# Makefile for the linux reiser-filesystem routines.
4#
5
6obj-$(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS) += reiserfs.o
7
8reiserfs-objs := bitmap.o do_balan.o namei.o inode.o file.o dir.o fix_node.o \
9		 super.o prints.o objectid.o lbalance.o ibalance.o stree.o \
10		 hashes.o tail_conversion.o journal.o resize.o \
11		 item_ops.o ioctl.o xattr.o lock.o
12
13ifeq ($(CONFIG_REISERFS_PROC_INFO),y)
14reiserfs-objs += procfs.o
15endif
16
17ifeq ($(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_XATTR),y)
18reiserfs-objs += xattr_user.o xattr_trusted.o
19endif
20
21ifeq ($(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_SECURITY),y)
22reiserfs-objs += xattr_security.o
23endif
24
25ifeq ($(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_POSIX_ACL),y)
26reiserfs-objs += xattr_acl.o
27endif
28
29# gcc -O2 (the kernel default)  is overaggressive on ppc32 when many inline
30# functions are used.  This causes the compiler to advance the stack
31# pointer out of the available stack space, corrupting kernel space,
32# and causing a panic. Since this behavior only affects ppc32, this ifeq
33# will work around it. If any other architecture displays this behavior,
34# add it here.
35ccflags-$(CONFIG_PPC32) := $(call cc-ifversion, -lt, 0400, -O1)
36
37TAGS:
38	etags *.c
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