FIX MES in init.c

From: nick
Date: Mon Sep 22 2014 - 15:24:37 EST


Greetings James and Other Maintainers of the Parisc Architecture,
I am wondering about two fix mes in init.c and how to fix them
for being const declared into actual variables. I will paste the
parts of the file for your convenience below.
Thanks,
Nick
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static void __init gateway_init(void)
{
unsigned long linux_gateway_page_addr;
/* FIXME: This is 'const' in order to trick the compiler
into not treating it as DP-relative data. */
extern void * const linux_gateway_page;

linux_gateway_page_addr = LINUX_GATEWAY_ADDR & PAGE_MASK;

/*
* Setup Linux Gateway page.
*
* The Linux gateway page will reside in kernel space (on virtual
* page 0), so it doesn't need to be aliased into user space.
*/

map_pages(linux_gateway_page_addr, __pa(&linux_gateway_page),
PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_GATEWAY, 1);
}

#ifdef CONFIG_HPUX
void
map_hpux_gateway_page(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm)
{
pgd_t *pg_dir;
pmd_t *pmd;
pte_t *pg_table;
unsigned long start_pmd;
unsigned long start_pte;
unsigned long address;
unsigned long hpux_gw_page_addr;
/* FIXME: This is 'const' in order to trick the compiler
into not treating it as DP-relative data. */
extern void * const hpux_gateway_page;

hpux_gw_page_addr = HPUX_GATEWAY_ADDR & PAGE_MASK;

/*
* Setup HP-UX Gateway page.
*
* The HP-UX gateway page resides in the user address space,
* so it needs to be aliased into each process.
*/

pg_dir = pgd_offset(mm,hpux_gw_page_addr);

#if PTRS_PER_PMD == 1
start_pmd = 0;
#else
start_pmd = ((hpux_gw_page_addr >> PMD_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PMD - 1));
#endif
start_pte = ((hpux_gw_page_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1));
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