Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 24 May 2004 10:25:03 +1000 | From | Eyal Lebedinsky <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.7-rc1 - drivers/scsi/ipr.h too smart for me... |
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Linus Torvalds wrote: > Hmm.. This is stuff all over the map, but most interesting (or at least > most "core") is probably the merging of the NUMA scheduler and the anonvma > rmap code. The latter gets rid of the expensive pte chains, and instead > allows reverse page mapping by keeping track of which vma (and offset) > each page is associated with. Special kudos to Andrea Arcangeli and Hugh > Dickins.
I see many anonymous unions used in drivers/scsi/ipr.h:
drivers/scsi/ipr.h:460: warning: unnamed struct/union that defines no instances drivers/scsi/ipr.h:620: warning: unnamed struct/union that defines no instances drivers/scsi/ipr.h:665: warning: unnamed struct/union that defines no instances drivers/scsi/ipr.h:788: warning: unnamed struct/union that defines no instances drivers/scsi/ipr.h:942: warning: unnamed struct/union that defines no instances
that my Debian stable (gcc 2.95.4) does not understand. Changes still says:
o Gnu C 2.95.3
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