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From: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
To: Michele Denber <denber@mindspring.com>,
	Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: Peter Tribble <peter.tribble@gmail.com>,
	QEMU Developers <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: gmake in Solaris 11.4: TFR missing
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2020 14:02:00 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3474053c-12d7-cf4a-5470-62845c166127@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5EFFA499.7050008@mindspring.com>

On 03/07/2020 23.35, Michele Denber wrote:
> 
>>
>> It appears that _IOR & friends are defined in
>> /usr/include/sys/ioccom.h, but I can't figure out how to point gmake
>> to that.  Do I need some sort of "-I" in the Makefile?
>>
>>
>> When I built QEMU 2.12, I ran into this too and ended up just
>> commenting out all the references to _IOR, etc. in hw/tpm/tpm_ioctl.h
>> but maybe we can do something more elegant this time.  Thanks.
> 
> OK, I fixed this by adding the line
> 
> #include </usr/include/sys/ioccom.h>
> 
> to hw/tpm/tpm_ioctl.h.
> 
> gmake now went to the end but threw a bunch of errors all complaining
> about something called TFR.  This is the tail:
> 
>  ...
> CC      aarch64-softmmu/trace/generated-helpers.o
> Undefined                       first referenced
>  symbol                             in file
> TFR                                 ../net/tap-solaris.o

TFR is a macro that is defined in our qemu-common.h header ... does it
work if you add a #include "qemu-common.h" somewhere at the beginning of
net/tap-solaris.c ?

 Thomas



  parent reply	other threads:[~2020-07-04 12:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-07-02 14:39 [PATCH] configure / util: Auto-detect the availability of openpty() Thomas Huth
2020-07-02 14:46 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2020-07-02 16:07   ` Michele Denber
2020-07-02 17:38   ` Thomas Huth
2020-07-02 16:13 ` Michele Denber
2020-07-02 17:34   ` Thomas Huth
2020-07-02 21:33     ` Michele Denber
2020-07-03  5:11       ` Thomas Huth
2020-07-03 16:25         ` Michele Denber
2020-07-03 16:34         ` Michele Denber
2020-07-03 16:50           ` Peter Maydell
2020-07-03 18:49             ` gmake in Solaris 11.4: _IOR missing Michele Denber
2020-07-03 21:35               ` gmake in Solaris 11.4: TFR missing Michele Denber
2020-07-03 21:55                 ` Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2020-07-04  9:11                   ` Peter Maydell
2020-07-04 11:30                     ` Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2020-07-04 13:52                       ` Peter Maydell
2020-07-04 15:27                   ` Michele Denber
2020-07-04 12:02                 ` Thomas Huth [this message]
2020-07-04 15:36                   ` Michele Denber
2020-07-04 15:57                     ` Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2020-07-04 19:15                       ` Michele Denber
2020-07-04 21:58                         ` Peter Maydell
2020-07-04 19:48                       ` Michele Denber

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