Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 15 Dec 2003 12:39:24 +0100 | From | Adrian Bunk <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.0-test11 intio.o build errors |
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 08:24:40PM -0500, RunNHide wrote: > okay - I'm not a n00b but I'm no C programmer or driver developer, > either - figured I'd post this - understand there's not a lot of this > hardware out there so maybe this will be helpful: > > CC [M] drivers/scsi/ini9100u.o > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:111:2: #error Please convert me to > Documentation/DMA-mapping.txt > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:146: warning: initialization from incompatible > pointer type > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:151: warning: initialization from incompatible > pointer type > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:152: warning: initialization from incompatible > pointer type > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c: In function `i91uAppendSRBToQueue': > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:241: error: structure has no member named `next' > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:246: error: structure has no member named `next' > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c: In function `i91uPopSRBFromQueue': > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:268: error: structure has no member named `next' > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:269: error: structure has no member named `next' > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c: In function `i91uBuildSCB': > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:507: error: structure has no member named `address' > drivers/scsi/ini9100u.c:516: error: structure has no member named `address' > make[2]: *** [drivers/scsi/ini9100u.o] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [drivers/scsi] Error 2 > make: *** [drivers] Error 2
This is a known problem.
The driver is marked BROKEN in the Kconfig file, and you were only able to choose it since you said "no" to Select only drivers expected to compile cleanly .
Unless someone fixes this driver it will not be available in kernel 2.6.
> Thanks, > RunNHide
cu Adrian
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