Being a kernel developer requires understanding of the kernel build process. To debug the FreeBSD kernel it is required to be able to build one. There are two known ways to do so:
The “Traditional” Way
The “New” Way
It is supposed that the reader of this chapter is familiar with the information described in the Building and Installing a Custom Kernel chapter of the FreeBSD Handbook. If this is not the case, please read through the above mentioned chapter to understand how the build process works.
Up to version 4.X of FreeBSD this was the recommended way to
build a new kernel. It can still be used on newer versions
(instead of the “buildkernel” target of the toplevel
/usr/src/
makefiles).
Building the kernel this way may be useful when working on the
kernel code and it may actually be faster than the
“New” procedure when only a single option or two were
tweaked in the kernel configuration file. On the other hand, it
might lead to unexpected kernel build breakage when used by
beginners on newer versions of FreeBSD.
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