From: Paul Ward <pinkpan@tampabay.rr.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Kernel bug during compile 2.6.32.3
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:21:53 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B4DF321.4040304@tampabay.rr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4B4DF117.2090001@tampabay.rr.com>
Paul Ward wrote:
> I have started with a 2.6.24 kernel and applied patches to 2.6.32.3. I
> keep getting this message when I do initrd. It will even do it on each
> version (after patching). I try the next highest patch and get the
> same. It does appear to be bad code during a compile, but I don't
> know what to do with it.
> ======================================
> thebigone:/usr/src/xandros-source-2.6.32#* fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd
> kernel_image*
> exec make -f /usr/share/kernel-package/ruleset/minimal.mk debian
> INITRD=YES
> ====== making target minimal_debian [new prereqs: ]======
> This is kernel package version .
> test -d debian || mkdir debian
> test ! -e stamp-building || rm -f stamp-building
> test -f debian/control || sed -e 's/=V/2.6.31/g' \
> -e 's/=D/2.6.31-10.00.Custom/g' -e
> 's/=A/i386/g' \
> -e 's/=SA//g' -e 's/=L/ /g' \
> -e 's/=I//g' \
> -e 's/=CV/2.6/g' \
> -e 's/=M/Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
> <unknown@unconfigured.in.etc.kernel-pkg.conf>/g' \
> -e 's/=ST/linux/g' -e 's/=B/i386/g' \
> /usr/share/kernel-package/Control >
> debian/control
> test -f debian/changelog || sed -e 's/=V/2.6.31/g' \
> -e 's/=D/2.6.31-10.00.Custom/g' -e
> 's/=A/i386/g' \
> -e 's/=ST/linux/g' -e 's/=B/i386/g' \
> -e 's/=M/Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
> <unknown@unconfigured.in.etc.kernel-pkg.conf>/g'
> \
> /usr/share/kernel-package/changelog > debian/changelog
> install -p -m 755 /usr/share/kernel-package/rules debian/rules
> for file in ChangeLog Control Control.bin86 config templates.in
> rules; do \
> cp -f /usr/share/kernel-package/$file
> ./debian/; \
> done
> for dir in Config docs examples ruleset scripts pkg po;
> do \
> cp -af /usr/share/kernel-package/$dir
> ./debian/; \
> done
> test -d ./debian/stamps || mkdir debian/stamps
> exec debian/rules INITRD=YES kernel_image
> ====== making .config because of Makefile ======
>
> test -f .config || test ! -f .config.save || \
> cp -pf .config.save .config
> test -f .config || test ! -f .config || \
> cp -pf .config .config
> test -f .config || test ! -f ./debian/config || \
> cp -pf ./debian/config .config
> test -f .config || (echo "*** Need a config file .config" && false)
>
> ====== making target CONFIG-common [new prereqs: testdir]======
>
> ====== making target debian/stamp-conf [new prereqs: ]======
> # work around idiocy in recent kernel versions
> test ! -e scripts/package/builddeb || \
> mv -f scripts/package/builddeb
> scripts/package/builddeb.kpkg-dist
> test ! -e scripts/package/Makefile || \
> (mv -f scripts/package/Makefile
> scripts/package/Makefile.kpkg-dist && \
> (echo "# Dummy file "; echo "help:") >
> scripts/package/Makefile)
> test -d debian || mkdir ./debian
> test ! -e stamp-building || rm -f stamp-building
> test ! -f ./debian || test -f stamp-debian || test -f debian/official || \
> (rm -rf ./debian && mkdir ./debian)
> test -f stamp-debian || \
> ( test -f debian/official && test -f debian/control)
> || \
> sed -e 's/=V/2.6.31/g' -e
> 's/=D/2.6.31-10.00.Custom/g' \
> -e 's/=A/i386/g' -e 's/=SA//g' \
> -e 's/=L/lilo (>= 19.1) | grub, /g' -e
> 's/=I/initramfs-tools (>= 0.53) | yaird (>= 0.0.11) |
> linux-initramfs-tool, /g' \
> -e 's/=CV/2.6/g' \
> -e 's/=M/Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
> <unknown@unconfigured.in.etc.kernel-pkg.conf>/g' \
> -e 's/=ST/linux/g' -e 's/=B/i386/g' \
> /usr/share/kernel-package/Control> debian/control
> test -f stamp-debian || test -f debian/official || \
> sed -e 's/=V/2.6.31/g' -e
> 's/=D/2.6.31-10.00.Custom/g' \
> -e 's/=A/i386/g' -e 's/=M/Unknown Kernel Package
> Maintainer <unknown@unconfigured.in.etc.kernel-pkg.conf>/g' \
> -e 's/=ST/linux/g' -e 's/=B/i386/g' \
> /usr/share/kernel-package/changelog > debian/changelog
> test -f debian/rules || install -p -m 755
> /usr/share/kernel-package/rules debian/rules
> test -f stamp-debian || test -f debian/official || \
> for file in ChangeLog Control Control.bin86 config
> templates.in rules; do \
> cp -f /usr/share/kernel-package/$file
> ./debian/; \
> done
> test -f stamp-debian || test -f debian/official || \
> for dir in Config docs examples ruleset scripts pkg po;
> do \
> cp -af /usr/share/kernel-package/$dir
> ./debian/; \
> done
> echo done > stamp-debian
> echo done > debian/stamp-conf
> ====== making target CONFIG-common [new prereqs: stamp-conf]======
> This is kernel package version 10.067.
> ====== making target stamp-arch-conf [new prereqs: CONFIG-common]======
>
> ====== making target CONFIG-arch [new prereqs: stamp-arch-conf]======
> ====== making target conf.vars [new prereqs: Makefile .config]======
>
> _/*lib/Kconfig:76:error: found recursive dependency: LIBCRC32C ->
> CRYPTO_CRC32C -> LIBCRC32C
> make[3]: *** [silentoldconfig] Error 1
> make[2]: *** [silentoldconfig] Error 2*/_
> ====== making target CONFIG-arch [new prereqs: .config conf.vars]======
> This is kernel package version 10.067.
> ====== making target CONFIG/linux-headers-2.6.31 [new prereqs:
> CONFIG-arch]=====
> --
--
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