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* docprobe.c on PowerPC
@ 2002-05-02  6:57 Brendan J Simon
  2002-05-02  8:23 ` David Woodhouse
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From: Brendan J Simon @ 2002-05-02  6:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mtd

There a bug in MTD and/or Linux and/or gcc for docprobe on PowerPC 
machines.  I have a pretty recent linux.2.4.18-pre8 kernel from the 
bitkeeper linuxppc_devel archives.  It seems that when setting up 
doc_locations[] that the #elif defined(__ppc__) is not executed.  The 
gcc specs file does not mention this definition.  I did a gcc -v on a 
test file and it seems that -DPPC -D__PPC and -D__PPC__ are defined but 
not -D__ppc__.  Other architectures in the docprobe.c file use 
__alpha__, __i386 __x86_64__, etc.  Where do these definitions come from 
(or where are they supposed to be defined) ?  In GCC, the linux kernel 
or should the MTD code use __PPC__ instead ???

Thanks,
Brendan Simon.

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