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SubjectRe: 4.2-rc0: akcipher breaks compilation
On Tue 2015-06-30 22:48:26, Herbert Xu wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:27:50AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > CC crypto/akcipher.o
> > CC block/bio.o
> > crypto/akcipher.c: In function ‘crypto_akcipher_report’:
> > crypto/akcipher.c:30:32: error: storage size of ‘rakcipher’ isn’t
> > known
> > struct crypto_report_akcipher rakcipher;
> > ^
> > crypto/akcipher.c:34:19: error:
> > ‘CRYPTOCFGA_REPORT_AKCIPHER’ undeclared (first use in this
> > function)
> > if (nla_put(skb, CRYPTOCFGA_REPORT_AKCIPHER,
> > ^
> > crypto/akcipher.c:34:19: note: each
> > undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it
> > appears in
> > crypto/akcipher.c:35:14: error: invalid application of ‘sizeof’ to
> > incomplete type ‘struct crypto_report_akcipher’
> > sizeof(struct crypto_report_akcipher), &rakcipher))
> > ^
> > crypto/akcipher.c:30:32: warning: unused
> > variable ‘rakcipher’ [-Wunused-variable]
> > struct crypto_report_akcipher rakcipher;
> > ^
> > scripts/Makefile.build:258:
> > recipe for target 'crypto/akcipher.o' failed
> > make[1]: *** [crypto/akcipher.o] Error 1
> > Makefile:945: recipe for target 'crypto' failed
> > make: *** [crypto] Error 2
> > make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
>
> That's weird. both symbols are meant to be defined in
> include/uapi/linux/cryptouser.h. Do you have that file and is
> it up-to-date? Do you happen to have an obsolete
> include/linux/cryptouser.h file in your tree?

I had the file, but probably had other copy of cryptouser.h somewhere.

git --work-tree=/data/l/linux-64 clean -df

helped. Thanks and sorry for the noise,
Pavel
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