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SubjectRe: Can we get warnings from the x86 userspace headers fixed?
[Cyrill Gorcunov - Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:44:20AM +0300]
| [Ingo Molnar - Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:37:19PM +0100]
| |
| | * Harvey Harrison <harvey.harrison@gmail.com> wrote:
| |
| | > On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 22:28 +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
| | > > Hi Ingo.
| | > >
| | > > We have recently introduced a lot of new warnings for our
| | > > userspace headers.
| | > >
| | > > Try to do a "make headers_check" and enjoy...
| | > >
| | > > Are there any chance you could ask one of your helpers to
| | > > start to look into the x86 specific ones?
| | > >
| | > > If we get x86 clean this would create more incentive to
| | > > make the generic clean too.
| | > >
| | > > I had originally planned to attack the generic headers
| | > > (include/linux/*) but I'm faced by reality after my
| | > > vacation and has almost no spare time for the time being.
| | > >
| | > > I already fixed the sparc headers but that is not
| | > > visible compared to x86 (the fixes was btw easy).
| | > >
| | > > I can try to help by doing a few reviews in the
| | > > beginning but I need to fix kbuild stuff first where
| | > > I have a few serious issues pending. And lacks time...
| | > >
| | >
| | > I'll have a go at some of them this afternoon unless someone beats me to
| | > it.
| |
| | thanks Harvey! Please work against tip/master if you do that, there's a
| | few header file changes in the queue already.
| |
| | Ingo
| |
|
| hmm... what I've got:
|
| ---
| cyrill@lenovo linux-2.6.git $ make headers_check
| CHK include/linux/version.h
| make[1]: `scripts/unifdef' is up to date.
| cyrill@lenovo linux-2.6.git $
| ---
|
| I don't know what to think...
|
| - Cyrill -

Just checked out last -tip. Ugh, damn, so many warnings... :(

- Cyrill -


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