test10-pre[23] warnings/BOOT-OOPS

From: Randy Dunlap (randy.dunlap@intel.com)
Date: Mon Oct 16 2000 - 11:53:46 EST


Hi,
I'm seeing these gcc warnings in test10-pre[23].
They could have occurred before that also -- I don't know.

I'm using gcc 2.7.2.3. Is that a problem?

Also, I can't boot test10-pre[23]. I get an oops in swapper.
It's not logged so I can't see where it's actually happening.
I'll try to hook up a serial connection so I can get the info.

Would any of the problems below keep me from being able
to boot?

sched.c:88: warning: alignment of `runqueue_lock' is greater than
maximum object file alignment
sched.c:89: warning: alignment of `tasklist_lock' is greater than
maximum object file alignment
sched.c:103: warning: alignment of `aligned_data' is greater than
maximum object file alignment

tcp_ipv4.c:78: warning: alignment of `tcp_hashinfo' is greater than
maximum object file alignment

socket.c:187: warning: alignment of `sockets_in_use' is greater than
maximum object file alignment

softirq.c:47: warning: section attribute ignored for uninitialized
variable `softirq_vec'

arch/i386/kernel/
irq.c:67: warning: alignment of `irq_desc' is greater than maximum
object file alignment

init_task.c:23: warning: alignment of `init_task_union' is greater than
maximum object file alignment
init_task.c:33: warning: alignment of `init_tss' is greater than maximum
object file alignment

misc.c:197: warning: type mismatch with previous external decl
../../../../lib/inflate.c:311: warning: previous external decl of
`memset'
misc.c:197: warning: type mismatch with previous implicit declaration
../../../../lib/inflate.c:311: warning: previous implicit declaration of
`memset'
misc.c:197: warning: `memset' was previously implicitly declared to
return `int'

Thanks,
~Randy
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