Re: 2.6.9-rc1-mm4

From: Simon Derr
Date: Wed Sep 08 2004 - 03:57:23 EST


On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Andrew Morton wrote:

> > kernel/sys.c:283:29: macro "sys_request_key" requires 5 arguments, but only 1 given
> > kernel/sys.c:283: error: `sys_request_key' defined both normally and as an alias
> > kernel/sys.c:283: warning: `syscall_linkage' attribute only applies to function types
> > kernel/sys.c:284:24: macro "sys_keyctl" requires 5 arguments, but only 1 given
> > kernel/sys.c:284: error: `sys_keyctl' defined both normally and as an alias
> > kernel/sys.c:284: warning: `syscall_linkage' attribute only applies to function types
> >
> > In include/linux/key.h, sys_request_key and sys_keyctl are defined as
> > macros :
> >
> > #define sys_request_key(a,b,c,d,e) (-ENOSYS)
> > #define sys_keyctl(a,b,c,d,e) (-ENOSYS)
> >
> > But in kernel/sys.c, we find:
> >
> > cond_syscall(sys_request_key)
> > cond_syscall(sys_keyctl)
> >
> > Which expects these symbols to be real functions, it seems.
>
> Works OK here. What compiler version are you using? And what architecture?
>
gcc 3.3.2 on ia64.

> to pass through unscathed. It's a bit unpleasant though. I guess we can
> just remove those defines from key.h.
I agree.

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