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authorJustin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org>2021-03-17 12:38:46 -0500
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* Wed Mar 17 2021 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> [5.11.7-9] - Disable weak-modules again rhbz 1828455 (Justin M. Forbes) - More config updates for gcc-plugin turn off (Justin M. Forbes) - fedora: the PCH_CAN driver is x86-32 only (Peter Robinson) - common: disable legacy CAN device support (Peter Robinson) - common: Enable Microchip MCP251x/MCP251xFD CAN controllers (Peter Robinson) - common: Bosch MCAN support for Intel Elkhart Lake (Peter Robinson) - common: enable CAN_PEAK_PCIEFD PCI-E driver (Peter Robinson) - common: disable CAN_PEAK_PCIEC PCAN-ExpressCard (Peter Robinson) - common: enable common CAN layer 2 protocols (Peter Robinson) - ark: disable CAN_LEDS option (Peter Robinson) Resolves: rhbz# Signed-off-by: Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org>
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-# CONFIG_SYNTH_EVENTS:
-#
-# Synthetic events are user-defined trace events that can be
-# used to combine data from other trace events or in fact any
-# data source. Synthetic events can be generated indirectly
-# via the trace() action of histogram triggers or directly
-# by way of an in-kernel API.
-#
-# See Documentation/trace/events.rst or
-# Documentation/trace/histogram.rst for details and examples.
-#
-# If in doubt, say N.
-#
-# Symbol: SYNTH_EVENTS [=n]
-# Type : bool
-# Defined at kernel/trace/Kconfig:608
-# Prompt: Synthetic trace events
-# Depends on: TRACING_SUPPORT [=y] && FTRACE [=y]
-# Location:
-# -> Kernel hacking
-# -> Tracers (FTRACE [=y])
-# Selects: TRACING [=y] && DYNAMIC_EVENTS [=y]
-# Selected by [n]:
-# - HIST_TRIGGERS [=n] && TRACING_SUPPORT [=y] && FTRACE [=y] && ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG [=n]
-#
-#
-#
-CONFIG_SYNTH_EVENTS=y