From: "gboutwel" <gboutwel@praize.com>
To: user-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [uml-devel] uml-2.6.8-rc2 (2.6.8-rc2 w/ uml-patch-2.6.7-01)
Date: 27 Jul 2004 22:08:52 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040727220852.11227.qmail@praize.com> (raw)
> > Probably something simple, but I wanted to discuss with folks
> > more in the now on if the above (stdio_console) fix was the
right
> > one, and to find out if anyone else has an idea of how to
fixe
> > the find_next_zero_bit error.
> Yes, I saw that error in -mm and I agree that renaming is right;
about the
> other one, the reported fix (below) is correct; also, it would
be nice to
> delete include/asm-um/bitops.h (which includes the i386 version
of the
> include; since those funcs were moved to out-of-line ones,
the trick must be
> done that way).
When I delete include/asm-um/bitops.h I can nolonger compile
(main.o complains aobut implicit definition of find_next_bit
& find_next_zero_bit).
What am I supposed to replace include/asm-um/bitops.h with?
Am I somehow supposed to symlink it to an SUBARCH?
> Note however that we must not hardcode that we steel things
from i386 arch,
> but we must use $(SUBARCH) - or it will break for any other
archs (the only
> working one, at the moment, is the x86_64 one).
I've tweaked my 2.6.8-rc2-1um to use $(SUBARCH), as well.. If
I can figure out how to handle bitops.h similarly, I'll post
an patch of my changes vs an vanilla 2.6.8-rc2 tree.
George
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2004-07-27 22:08 gboutwel [this message]
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2004-07-23 21:43 [uml-devel] uml-2.6.8-rc2 (2.6.8-rc2 w/ uml-patch-2.6.7-01) gboutwel
2004-07-24 3:38 ` David T Hollis
2004-07-26 15:05 ` BlaisorBlade
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