[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] RE: building current xen/ia64
Hi Greg -- This has been seen on Debian also. I suspect it is due to a newer gcc but haven't tracked down the details. The attached patch (thanks to Stephane Eranian!) should fix it though. I am working with the Xen team on a Xen/ia64 update which will be checked into -unstable and that update already includes this patch. Thanks, Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg Edwards [mailto:edwardsg@xxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 8:30 AM > To: Magenheimer, Dan (HP Labs Fort Collins) > Cc: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: building current xen/ia64 > > Dan, > > Does ftp://ftp.hpl.hp.com/pub/xen-ia64/ still contain the most current > xen/ia64 code? It's getting the following compile error on > an ia64 SLES > box (gcc-3.3.3): > > make -C arch/ia64 > make[1]: Entering directory > `/data/lwork/attica2/edwardsg/xen-ia64/xen-2.0/xen/arch/ia64' > cc -nostdinc -fno-builtin -fno-common -fno-strict-aliasing > -O2 -iwithprefix include -Wall -DMONITOR_BASE=0xFC500000 > -fomit-frame-pointer > -I/data/lwork/attica2/edwardsg/xen-ia64/xen-2.0/xen/include > -D__KERNEL__ > -I/data/lwork/attica2/edwardsg/xen-ia64/xen-2.0/xen/include/as > m-ia64 -Wno-pointer-arith -Wredundant-decls -DIA64 -DXEN > -DLINUX_2_6 -ffixed-r13 -mfixed-range=f12-f15,f32-f127 -w -g > -DNDEBUG -c vcpu.c -o vcpu.o > vcpu.c: In function `vcpu_get_ipsr_int_state': > vcpu.c:281: error: union has no member named `be' > vcpu.c:281: error: union has no member named `be' > vcpu.c:282: error: union has no member named `pp' > vcpu.c:282: error: union has no member named `pp' > vcpu.c:283: error: union has no member named `ic' > vcpu.c:284: error: union has no member named `i' > vcpu.c:285: error: union has no member named `bn' > vcpu.c:286: error: union has no member named `dt' > vcpu.c:286: error: union has no member named `it' > vcpu.c:286: error: union has no member named `rt' > vcpu.c:287: error: union has no member named `cpl' > vcpu.c:287: error: union has no member named `cpl' > vcpu.c: In function `vcpu_rfi': > vcpu.c:1003: error: union has no member named `cpl' > vcpu.c:1003: error: union has no member named `cpl' > vcpu.c:1004: error: union has no member named `i' > vcpu.c:1005: error: union has no member named `i' > vcpu.c:1006: error: union has no member named `ic' > vcpu.c:1007: error: union has no member named `dt' > vcpu.c:1007: error: union has no member named `rt' > vcpu.c:1007: error: union has no member named `it' > vcpu.c:1009: error: union has no member named `ic' > vcpu.c:1009: error: union has no member named `i' > vcpu.c:1010: error: union has no member named `dt' > vcpu.c:1010: error: union has no member named `rt' > vcpu.c:1010: error: union has no member named `it' > vcpu.c:1011: error: union has no member named `bn' > vcpu.c:1013: error: union has no member named `be' > make[1]: *** [vcpu.o] Error 1 > > I ran build-xenia64-xen.2.0.1 for setting up and patching the > tree, but > perhaps I missed a step. > > I switched PSR to typedef struct ia64_psr as a quick sanity > check, then > if barfed about the psr.i64 assignment (i64 isn't in struct ia64_psr). > So I strongly suspect I'm missing a patch, or the tree wasn't patched > correctly. A kick in the right direction would be appreciated. > > Greg > Attachment:
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