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    SubjectRe: [remoteproc:for-next 6/9] remoteproc_virtio.c:(.text+0x238e7e): undefined reference to `vring_transport_features'
    On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com> wrote:
    > If it already compiles fine on x86 then there is no advantage to
    > disabling it.

    Not really; that's really a hardware question and not a software one.

    There are hardware devices that can go with any platform/architecture,
    e.g., WLAN chips. OTOH, there are a lot of hardware devices that are
    coupled with certain SoC, e.g. OMAP's remote processors.

    What I'm trying to understand is whether the STE modem device belongs
    to the former or latter group. It sounds like a modem belongs to the
    former group, but if it does belong to the latter, then the building
    of its driver should be possible only on the relevant
    platforms/architectures.

    Thanks,
    Ohad.


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