At Fri, 29 May 2020 04:35:43 +0700, Robert Elz <kre%munnari.OZ.AU@localhost> wrote: Subject: Re: odd missing symbols like rumpns_lockdebug_* in an i386 build > > Compare mk.conf (or some other place in your build setup) on the system > that built OK, and the one that didn't - I'm guessing that the latter has > LOCKDEBUG set. That'd be it! Thanks! > | I'm guessing they are formed either with merging operator (##) in a > | macro somewhere, but where, and how do I find it without carefully > | reading everything related? > > Rump does a lot of that - it includes kernel source files, and fiddles > with the names. > > Unless you're desperate for a masochist experience, I'd stay way the hell > away from it - just work out what you need to fiddle to make things build. indeed! > At another guess, only define LOCKDEBUG if _KERNEL is defined (don't let > it be set in rump, which while using kernel sources, isn't kernel). Ah, that'll be the problem -- I was defining it globally, and then I was confused when symbols with the word "lockdebug" appeared in a user-land library I was somewhat confused as I did indeed think LOCKDEBUG was supposed to be a kernel-only option (thus my mistaken assumption that defining it globally would be OK). I don't remember what the downtime was on that i386 before I restarted it recently, but it would have been several years -- before rump no doubt. -- Greg A. Woods <gwoods%acm.org@localhost> Kelowna, BC +1 250 762-7675 RoboHack <woods%robohack.ca@localhost> Planix, Inc. <woods%planix.com@localhost> Avoncote Farms <woods%avoncote.ca@localhost>
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