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Re: evbarm and evbcf -current builds broken



Am 31.10.13 18:30, schrieb Dennis Ferguson:
> 
> On 31 Oct, 2013, at 12:40 , Marc Balmer <marc%msys.ch@localhost> wrote:
> 
>> Am 30.10.13 20:36, schrieb Dennis Ferguson:
>>>
>>> On 29 Oct, 2013, at 22:38 , Dennis Ferguson 
>>> <dennis.c.ferguson%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
>>>> #   compile  lua/lua_tramp.o
>>>> /build/beagle/obj/tooldir.NetBSD-6.99.24-amd64/bin/armv7--netbsdelf-eabihf-gcc
>>>>  -I/usr/src/common/include --sysroot=/build/beagle/obj/destdir.evbarm 
>>>> -include /usr/src/sys/modules/lua/luaconf.h  
>>>> -I/usr/src/sys/../external/mit/lua/dist/src -I/usr/src/common/include  
>>>> -nostdinc -I. -I/usr/src/sys/modules/lua -isystem /usr/src/sys -isystem 
>>>> /usr/src/sys/arch -isystem /usr/src/sys/../common/include -D_KERNEL -D_LKM 
>>>> -D_MODULE -DSYSCTL_INCLUDE_DESCR -x assembler-with-cpp -c    lua_tramp.S
>>>> ./arm/int_types.h: Assembler messages:
>>>> ./arm/int_types.h:45: Error: bad instruction `typedef signed char __int8_t'
>>>> ./arm/int_types.h:46: Error: bad instruction `typedef unsigned char 
>>>> __uint8_t'
>>>
>>> This patch seems to fix the problem that arm builds are still having:
>>>
>>> Index: sys/modules/lua/Makefile
>>> ===================================================================
>>> RCS file: /cvsroot/src/sys/modules/lua/Makefile,v
>>> retrieving revision 1.1
>>> diff -u -r1.1 Makefile
>>> --- sys/modules/lua/Makefile    16 Oct 2013 19:44:57 -0000      1.1
>>> +++ sys/modules/lua/Makefile    30 Oct 2013 19:34:32 -0000
>>> @@ -42,7 +42,8 @@
>>>                strpbrk.c \
>>>                strspn.c
>>>
>>> -CPPFLAGS+=     -include ${.CURDIR}/luaconf.h \
>>> -               -I${S}/../external/mit/lua/dist/src
>>> +CFLAGS+=       -include ${.CURDIR}/luaconf.h
>>> +
>>> +CPPFLAGS+=     -I${S}/../external/mit/lua/dist/src
>>>
>>> .include <bsd.kmodule.mk>
>>
>> This works for the sys/modules/lua, thank you.  However, whith this
>> patch applied it stops at the next module, luacore:
>>
>> dependall ===> sys/modules/luacore
>> #   compile  luacore/luacore_tramp.o
>> /usr/tools/bin/arm--netbsdelf-gcc     -I/usr/src/common/include
>> --sysroot=/usr/distrib/evbarm
>> -I/usr/src/sys/../external/mit/lua/dist/src  -I/usr/src/sys/modules/lua
>> -I/usr/src/common/include  -nostdinc -I. -I/usr/src/sys/modules/luacore
>> -isystem /usr/src/sys -isystem /usr/src/sys/arch -isystem
>> /usr/src/sys/../common/include -D_KERNEL -D_LKM -D_MODULE
>> -DSYSCTL_INCLUDE_DESCR -x assembler-with-cpp -c    luacore_tramp.S
>> luacore_tramp.S: Assembler messages:
>> luacore_tramp.S:2: Error: bad instruction `kmodtrampoline(lua_mod_register)'
>> luacore_tramp.S:3: Error: bad instruction
>> `kmodtrampoline(lua_mod_unregister)'
>> luacore_tramp.S:4: Error: bad instruction `kmodtrampoline(memcpy)'
>>
>> etc.
>>
>> What's this "trampoline" stuff?
> 
> With that patch my builds complete.  Maybe you need to try a clean build?  The
> KMODTROMPOLINE() thing is supposed to be expanded from the macro definition in
> <machine/asm.h>.

Indeed.  I cleared everything and the build seem to have finished.

Thanks for your patch, btw!

(and apologies for the inconvencience)



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