from Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt:

  "Kbuild recognises objects used for composite objects by the suffix
-objs, and the suffix -y. This allows the Makefiles to use the value
of a CONFIG_ symbol to determine if an object is part of a composite
object."

  does this mean that, when it comes to defining a composite module in
a Makefile, it's entirely equivalent to use either of the following?

  <mod>-objs = ... .o files ...
  <mod>-y = ... .o files ...

it certainly seems to read that way.

rday
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