Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 21 Mar 2002 09:44:58 -0500 (EST) | From | Chris Meadors <> | Subject | 2.5.7 doesn't link on Alpha. |
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Following the patch I made yesterday to at least get everything compiling for 2.5.7 on the Alpha, I'm still having trouble getting the final kernel to link. I've fixed two of the undefined references (one fix I'm not happy with, but it works for me). But these last 2 or 3 are giving me more trouble. I figure they are resulting from changes made recently, but I don't see right away where it was done. If someone could at least point me in the right direction, that would be a big help.
Anyway, linking fails with:
init/main.o: In function `setup_per_cpu_areas': init/main.o(.text.init+0x5e8): undefined reference to `__per_cpu_end' init/main.o(.text.init+0x5f4): undefined reference to `__per_cpu_start' arch/alpha/kernel/kernel.o: In function `handle_ipi': arch/alpha/kernel/kernel.o(.text+0xc58c): undefined reference to `sched_task_migrated' arch/alpha/kernel/kernel.o(.text+0xc590): undefined reference to `sched_task_migrated' arch/alpha/kernel/kernel.o: In function `sys_call_table': arch/alpha/kernel/kernel.o(.data+0xab0): undefined reference to `sys_nfsservctl'
I see there the sys_nfsservctl problem that seems to have plagued the last few 2.5 releases. I've looked at the patches that were applied, the didn't seem to be i386 specific, so why is this still effecting the Alpha?
There is also those other two which I can't find anything about (well I think it might be from the O(1) scheduler).
-Chris -- Two penguins were walking on an iceberg. The first penguin said to the second, "you look like you are wearing a tuxedo." The second penguin said, "I might be..." --David Lynch, Twin Peaks
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