Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 20 Apr 2003 16:28:04 +0400 | From | Oleg Drokin <> | Subject | [2.4] hpt366.c cannot be built in current 2.4 bk snapshot |
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Hello!
hpt366.c misses PCI_DEVICE_ID_TTI_HPT372N define somewhere (probably lost in merge with -ac). This is starting from March 24th or thereabout. In file included from hpt366.c:70: hpt366.h:517: `PCI_DEVICE_ID_TTI_HPT372N' undeclared here (not in a function) hpt366.h:517: initializer element is not constant hpt366.h:517: (near initialization for `hpt366_chipsets[5].device') hpt366.h:526: initializer element is not constant hpt366.h:526: (near initialization for `hpt366_chipsets[5].enablebits[0]') hpt366.h:526: initializer element is not constant hpt366.h:526: (near initialization for `hpt366_chipsets[5].enablebits[1]') hpt366.h:526: initializer element is not constant hpt366.h:526: (near initialization for `hpt366_chipsets[5].enablebits') hpt366.h:529: initializer element is not constant hpt366.h:529: (near initialization for `hpt366_chipsets[5]') hpt366.h:534: initializer element is not constant hpt366.h:534: (near initialization for `hpt366_chipsets[6]') hpt366.c: In function `hpt_revision': hpt366.c:183: `PCI_DEVICE_ID_TTI_HPT372N' undeclared (first use in this function) hpt366.c:183: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once hpt366.c:183: for each function it appears in.) hpt366.c: In function `init_setup_hpt366': hpt366.c:1227: `PCI_DEVICE_ID_TTI_HPT372N' undeclared (first use in this function) hpt366.c: At top level: hpt366.c:1289: `PCI_DEVICE_ID_TTI_HPT372N' undeclared here (not in a function) hpt366.c:1289: initializer element is not constant hpt366.c:1289: (near initialization for `hpt366_pci_tbl[5].device') hpt366.c:1289: initializer element is not constant hpt366.c:1289: (near initialization for `hpt366_pci_tbl[5]') hpt366.c:1290: initializer element is not constant hpt366.c:1290: (near initialization for `hpt366_pci_tbl[6]') make[4]: *** [hpt366.o] Error 1
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