Most of the platform-dependent code is organised under the
arch/<platform> and the include/asm-<platform> directories. If you use
Cscope (or KScope), you can create a project that will omit all of those
directories, with the exception of arch/i386, include/asm-i386 and
include/asm-generic.
Elad
lintopoulose.e@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I am new to this group and i am only interested in i386 kernel.
But i found that kernel code contains code for other architectures as
well.
I want i386 code only (Filtered code, ). Can anyone suggest a way for that.
So that i believe it wiil help me to follow kernel source code easily.
Regards,
Linto Poulose E(LintOS)
Linux for ever!!!
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