Re: [PATCH] broken compile fixes for 2.4.18 or 2.4.19-pre1

John Kim (john@larvalstage.com)
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 18:30:17 -0500


On Thursday 28 February 2002 11:00 am, you wrote:
> Your patch has not applied cleanly here in some places.
>
> Please regenerate it against -pre2 as soon as its out and resend me.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, John Kim wrote:
> > I found few places with broken open or close comment.
> > This patch applies cleanly to either 2.4.18 or 2.4.19-pre1.

Sorry about that. Here is new patch to apply against 2.4.19-pre2. Thanks.

John Kim

--- arch/arm/kernel/dma-arc.c Wed Jul 4 17:56:44 2001
+++ arch/arm/kernel/dma-arc.c Thu Feb 28 17:45:18 2002
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
/* 10/1/1999 DAG - Presume whether there is an outstanding command? */
extern unsigned int fdc1772_fdc_int_done;

- * Explicit! If the int done is 0 then 1 int to go */
+ /* Explicit! If the int done is 0 then 1 int to go */
return (fdc1772_fdc_int_done==0)?1:0;
}

--- arch/cris/drivers/lpslave/e100lpslavenet.c Thu Jul 26 18:10:06 2001
+++ arch/cris/drivers/lpslave/e100lpslavenet.c Thu Feb 28 17:46:31 2002
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
IO_STATE(R_PAR0_CONFIG, iautofd, noninv) |
/* Not used in reverse direction, don't care */
IO_STATE(R_PAR0_CONFIG, istrb, noninv) |
- /* Not connected, don't care /
+ /* Not connected, don't care */
IO_STATE(R_PAR0_CONFIG, iinit, noninv) |
/* perror is GND and reverse wants 0, noninv */
IO_STATE(R_PAR0_CONFIG, iperr, noninv) |
--- arch/mips64/math-emu/cp1emu.c Thu Feb 28 17:30:25 2002
+++ arch/mips64/math-emu/cp1emu.c Thu Feb 28 17:46:59 2002
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
* Notes:
* 1) the IEEE754 library (-le) performs the actual arithmetic;
* 2) if you know that you won't have an fpu, then you'll get much
- * better performance by compiling with -msoft-float! */
+ * better performance by compiling with -msoft-float!
*
* Nov 7, 2000
* Massive changes to integrate with Linux kernel.
--- drivers/char/rocket_int.h Mon Dec 11 15:51:57 2000
+++ drivers/char/rocket_int.h Thu Feb 28 17:48:16 2002
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@

/* Old clock prescale definition and baud rates associated with it */

-#define CLOCK_PRESC 0x19 */ /* mod 9 (divide by 10) prescale */
+#define CLOCK_PRESC 0x19 /* mod 9 (divide by 10) prescale */
#define BRD50 4607
#define BRD75 3071
#define BRD110 2094
-
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