From: Russell King <rmk+lkml@arm.linux.org.uk>
To: Linux Kernel List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Finding what change broke ARM
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 10:53:28 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050624105328.C23185@flint.arm.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050624101951.B23185@flint.arm.linux.org.uk>; from rmk+lkml@arm.linux.org.uk on Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:19:51AM +0100
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:19:51AM +0100, Russell King wrote:
> When building current git for ARM, I see:
>
> CC arch/arm/mm/consistent.o
> arch/arm/mm/consistent.c: In function `dma_free_coherent':
> arch/arm/mm/consistent.c:357: error: `mem_map' undeclared (first use in this function)
> arch/arm/mm/consistent.c:357: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> arch/arm/mm/consistent.c:357: error: for each function it appears in.)
> make[2]: *** [arch/arm/mm/consistent.o] Error 1
>
> How can I find what change elsewhere in the kernel tree caused this
> breakage?
>
> With bk, you could ask for a per-file revision history of the likely
> candidates, and then find the changeset to view the other related
> changes.
>
> With git... ? We don't have per-file revision history so...
This particular breakage appears to have been caused by kbuild not
automatically updating .config. That's odd because at other times
I've seen kbuild be over-insistent that it needs to update .config.
However, now I get a different error:
CC arch/arm/mm/discontig.o
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:19:3: #error Fix Me Please
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:30: warning: excess elements in array initializer
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:30: warning: (near initialization for `discontig_node_data')
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:31: warning: excess elements in array initializer
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:31: warning: (near initialization for `discontig_node_data')
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:32: warning: excess elements in array initializer
arch/arm/mm/discontig.c:32: warning: (near initialization for `discontig_node_data')
make[2]: *** [arch/arm/mm/discontig.o] Error 1
and a .config which looks like this:
CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100=y
...
# CONFIG_ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE is not set
CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL=y
# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM=y
CONFIG_FLATMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES=y
At a guess, this is because we have two memory models selected - because
the Kconfig magic in mm/Kconfig isn't correct for ARM.
ARM selects CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM for certain platforms (based on
CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 in this case.) mm/Kconfig decides on its own back
that it'll choose CONFIG_FLATMEM for us. So two models get selected.
Should I remove the mm/Kconfig include and replicate what's required for
ARM, or... ? TBH mm/Kconfig seems to be rather OTT.
Help!
--
Russell King
Linux kernel 2.6 ARM Linux - http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
maintainer of: 2.6 Serial core
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-06-24 9:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-06-24 9:19 Finding what change broke ARM Russell King
2005-06-24 9:53 ` Russell King [this message]
2005-06-24 10:32 ` Russell King
2005-06-24 12:35 ` Andy Whitcroft
2005-06-24 15:02 ` Dave Hansen
2005-06-24 11:04 ` Matthias Urlichs
2005-06-24 11:32 ` Alecs King
2005-06-24 12:39 ` Petr Baudis
2005-06-24 16:03 ` Linus Torvalds
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