@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ ifeq ($(call has, VIRTIOSND), 1)
100100portaudio/Makefile :
101101 git submodule update --init portaudio
102102$(PORTAUDIOLIB ) : portaudio/Makefile
103- cd $(dir $< ) && ./configure --without-sndio
103+ cd $(dir $< ) && LDFLAGS= " " ./configure --without-sndio
104104 $(MAKE ) -C $(dir $< )
105105main.o : $(PORTAUDIOLIB )
106106
@@ -168,12 +168,12 @@ DTC ?= dtc
168168E :=
169169S := $E $E
170170
171- # During boot process, he emulator manually manages the growth of ticks to
172- # suppress RCU CPU stall warnings. Thus, we need an target time to set the
171+ # During boot process, the emulator manually manages the growth of ticks to
172+ # suppress RCU CPU stall warnings. Thus, we need an target time to set the
173173# increment of ticks. According to Using RCU’s CPU Stall Detector[1], the
174- # grace period for RCU CPU stalls is typically set to 21 seconds.
175- # By dividing this value by two as the expected completion time, we can
176- # provide a sufficient buffer to reduce the impact of errors and avoid
174+ # grace period for RCU CPU stalls is typically set to 21 seconds.
175+ # By dividing this value by two as the expected completion time, we can
176+ # provide a sufficient buffer to reduce the impact of errors and avoid
177177# RCU CPU stall warnings.
178178# [1] docs.kernel.org/RCU/stallwarn.html#config-rcu-cpu-stall-timeout
179179CFLAGS += -D SEMU_BOOT_TARGET_TIME=10
@@ -213,6 +213,6 @@ distclean: clean
213213 $(Q )$(RM ) riscv-harts.dtsi
214214 $(Q )$(RM ) minimal.dtb
215215 $(Q )$(RM ) Image rootfs.cpio
216- $(Q )$(RM ) ext4.img
216+ $(Q )$(RM ) ext4.img
217217
218218-include $(deps )
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