Re: implicid declaration of function task_suspended -

Disconnect (kernel@gotontheinter.net)
12 Jun 2003 11:30:56 -0400


On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 07:47, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
> TASK_SUSPENDED is a swsusp macro. What version of swsusp do you have
> included in your kernel? (There were some compile problems fixed a while
> ago - you probably have a version pre then).

It may not be directly related to swsusp - it may be that in wiggling a
patch I missed an #ifdef SWSUSP ...

..

OK I looked there - its can_schedule() thats triggering it. I'm going
to try a build without software suspend and see if I can reproduce. In
the meantime, send me the .config file that triggered it. (And make sure
you did 'make mrproper ; make [x/menu/old]config ; make dep ; make
clean' ..)

FWIW its 2.4.21-rc6 with the following suspend-related patches:
- ACPI 20030523-2.4.21-rc3.diff
- patch-acpi-acpi20021212-swsusp19.gz
- patch-agp for swsusp on i810 motherboards

> Regards,
>
> Nigel
>
> On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 21:37, Martin List-Petersen wrote:
> > I tried to compile this (both on rc6 and rc7) and the compile fails with:
> >
> > kernel/kernel.o(.text+0x2d8): In function 'schedule':
> > : undefined reference to 'TASK_SUSPENDED'
> > kernel/kernel.o(.text+0x392): In function 'schedule':
> > : undefined reference to 'TASK_SUSPENDED'
> >
> > The compile allready stated in the beginning:
> > sched.c: In function 'schedule':
> > sched.c:611: implicit declaration of function 'TASK_SUSPENDED'
> >
> > Any idea's what i can leave out to avoid these failures ?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Martin List-Petersen
> > martin at list-petersen dot dk
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