check_exports() does not print warnings about unresolved symbols if
vmlinux is missing because there would be too many.
This situation happens when you do 'make modules' from the clean
tree, or compile external modules against a kernel tree that has
not been completely built.
It is dangerous to not check unresolved symbols because you might be
building useless modules. At least it should be warned.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
mod = new_module(modname);
- /* When there's no vmlinux, don't print warnings about
- * unresolved symbols (since there'll be too many ;) */
if (is_vmlinux(modname)) {
have_vmlinux = 1;
mod->skip = 1;
if (files_source)
read_symbols_from_files(files_source);
+ /*
+ * When there's no vmlinux, don't print warnings about
+ * unresolved symbols (since there'll be too many ;)
+ */
+ if (!have_vmlinux)
+ warn("Symbol info of vmlinux is missing. Unresolved symbol check will be entirely skipped.\n");
+
err = 0;
for (mod = modules; mod; mod = mod->next) {