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Subject[2.5 patch] fix drivers/char/sx.c __FUNCTION__ breakage
Hi Roger,

I got the following compile error in 2.5.37:

<-- snip -->

...
gcc -Wp,-MD,./.sx.o.d -D__KERNEL__
-I/home/bunk/linux/kernel-2.5/linux-2.5.37-
full/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
-march=k6 -I/home/bunk/linux/kernel-2.5/linux-2.5.37-full/arch/i386/mach-generic
-nostdinc -iwithprefix include -DKBUILD_BASENAME=sx -c -o sx.o sx.c
sx.c: In function `sx_busy_wait_eq':
sx.c:521: called object is not a function
sx.c:521: parse error before string constant
...
make[2]: *** [sx.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/bunk/linux/kernel-2.5/linux-2.5.37-full/drivers/char'

<-- snip -->

The following patch fixes it:

--- linux-2.5.37-full/drivers/char/sx.c.old 2002-09-21 21:15:08.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.5.37-full/drivers/char/sx.c 2002-09-21 21:23:23.000000000 +0200
@@ -405,11 +405,11 @@



-#define func_enter() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter " __FUNCTION__ "\n")
-#define func_exit() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: exit " __FUNCTION__ "\n")
+#define func_enter() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter %s\n", __FUNCTION__)
+#define func_exit() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: exit %s\n", __FUNCTION__)

-#define func_enter2() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter " __FUNCTION__ \
- "(port %d)\n", port->line)
+#define func_enter2() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter %s (port %d)\n", \
+ __FUNCTION__ , port->line)



cu
Adrian

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