2.5.68-bk3 - #if cleanup arch/* (1/6)

Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
Tue, 22 Apr 2003 15:33:21 -0400


This patch cleans up files in arch/*

--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/alpha/kernel/core_marvel.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:30:40.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/alpha/kernel/core_marvel.c 2003-04-22 15:02:18.391673759 -0400
@@ -781,7 +781,7 @@
rtc_access.function = 0x49; /* GET_TOY */
if (write) rtc_access.function = 0x48; /* PUT_TOY */

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
if (smp_processor_id() != boot_cpuid)
smp_call_function_on_cpu(__marvel_access_rtc,
&rtc_access,
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/alpha/kernel/irq.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:57:33.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/alpha/kernel/irq.c 2003-04-22 15:02:25.833711303 -0400
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
unlock:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irq_desc[i].lock, flags);
}
-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
seq_puts(p, "IPI: ");
for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++)
if (cpu_online(i))
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/arm/common/sa1111.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:43.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/arm/common/sa1111.c 2003-04-22 15:03:15.545348488 -0400
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@

spin_lock_irqsave(&sachip->lock, flags);

-#if CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
+#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
/*
* First, set up the 3.6864MHz clock on GPIO 27 for the SA-1111:
* (SA-1110 Developer's Manual, section 9.1.2.1)
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@
GAFR |= GPIO_32_768kHz;
GPDR |= GPIO_32_768kHz;
TUCR = TUCR_3_6864MHz;
-#elif CONFIG_ARCH_PXA
+#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_PXA)
pxa_gpio_mode(GPIO11_3_6MHz_MD);
#else
#error missing clock setup
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/cris/drivers/eeprom.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:31:04.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/cris/drivers/eeprom.c 2003-04-22 15:02:37.126262292 -0400
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
init_waitqueue_head(&eeprom.wait_q);
eeprom.busy = 0;

-#if CONFIG_ETRAX_I2C_EEPROM_PROBE
+#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_I2C_EEPROM_PROBE
#define EETEXT "Found"
#else
#define EETEXT "Assuming"
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
eeprom.usec_delay_step = 128;
eeprom.adapt_state = 0;

-#if CONFIG_ETRAX_I2C_EEPROM_PROBE
+#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_I2C_EEPROM_PROBE
i2c_start();
i2c_outbyte(0x80);
if(!i2c_getack())
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/acpi/sleep.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:31:18.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/acpi/sleep.c 2003-04-22 14:59:42.834276601 -0400
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
printk(KERN_ERR "ACPI: Wakeup code way too big, S3 disabled.\n");
return;
}
-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
printk(KERN_ERR "ACPI: S3 and PAE do not like each other for now, S3 disabled.\n");
return;
#endif
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/irq.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:57:34.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/irq.c 2003-04-22 14:59:17.614096093 -0400
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
* each architecture has to answer this themselves, it doesn't deserve
* a generic callback i think.
*/
-#if CONFIG_X86
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
printk("unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
/*
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
if (cpu_online(j))
seq_printf(p, "%10u ", nmi_count(j));
seq_putc(p, '\n');
-#if CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
seq_printf(p, "LOC: ");
for (j = 0; j < NR_CPUS; j++)
if (cpu_online(j))
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
return 0;
}

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
inline void synchronize_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
while (irq_desc[irq].status & IRQ_INPROGRESS)
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@
return 0;
}

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP

static struct proc_dir_entry * smp_affinity_entry [NR_IRQS];

@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@
/* create /proc/irq/1234 */
irq_dir[irq] = proc_mkdir(name, root_irq_dir);

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
{
struct proc_dir_entry *entry;

--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:30:59.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c 2003-04-22 14:59:50.579138204 -0400
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@

void machine_restart(char * __unused)
{
-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
int cpuid;

cpuid = GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID));
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/setup.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:57:34.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/setup.c 2003-04-22 15:00:13.293038159 -0400
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@
} else {
if (highmem_pages == -1)
highmem_pages = 0;
-#if CONFIG_HIGHMEM
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
if (highmem_pages >= max_pfn) {
printk(KERN_ERR "highmem size specified (%uMB) is bigger than pages available (%luMB)!.\n", pages_to_mb(highmem_pages), pages_to_mb(max_pfn));
highmem_pages = 0;
@@ -818,7 +818,7 @@
static const char *nops[] = {
0,
"\x90",
-#if CONFIG_MK7 || CONFIG_MK8
+#if defined(CONFIG_MK7) || defined(CONFIG_MK8)
"\x66\x90",
"\x66\x66\x90",
"\x66\x66\x66\x90",
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/traps.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:47.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/kernel/traps.c 2003-04-22 14:59:29.658314358 -0400
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
stack = (unsigned long*)&stack;

printk("Call Trace:");
-#if CONFIG_KALLSYMS
+#ifdef CONFIG_KALLSYMS
printk("\n");
#endif
i = 1;
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
unsigned char reason = get_nmi_reason();

if (!(reason & 0xc0)) {
-#if CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
/*
* Ok, so this is none of the documented NMI sources,
* so it must be the NMI watchdog.
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/mm/highmem.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:31:41.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/mm/highmem.c 2003-04-22 15:00:24.951578553 -0400
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@

idx = type + KM_TYPE_NR*smp_processor_id();
vaddr = __fix_to_virt(FIX_KMAP_BEGIN + idx);
-#if CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHMEM
+#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHMEM
if (!pte_none(*(kmap_pte-idx)))
BUG();
#endif
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@

void kunmap_atomic(void *kvaddr, enum km_type type)
{
-#if CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHMEM
+#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHMEM
unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long) kvaddr & PAGE_MASK;
enum fixed_addresses idx = type + KM_TYPE_NR*smp_processor_id();

--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/mm/init.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:18.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/mm/init.c 2003-04-22 15:00:40.730262871 -0400
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
{
pmd_t *pmd_table;

-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
pmd_table = (pmd_t *) alloc_bootmem_low_pages(PAGE_SIZE);
set_pgd(pgd, __pgd(__pa(pmd_table) | _PAGE_PRESENT));
if (pmd_table != pmd_offset(pgd, 0))
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
return 0;
}

-#if CONFIG_HIGHMEM
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
pte_t *kmap_pte;
pgprot_t kmap_prot;

@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
unsigned long vaddr;
pgd_t *pgd_base = swapper_pg_dir;

-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
int i;
/* Init entries of the first-level page table to the zero page */
for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PGD; i++)
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@

permanent_kmaps_init(pgd_base);

-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
/*
* Add low memory identity-mappings - SMP needs it when
* starting up on an AP from real-mode. In the non-PAE
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
* us, because pgd_clear() is a no-op on i386.
*/
for (i = 0; i < USER_PTRS_PER_PGD; i++)
-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
set_pgd(swapper_pg_dir+i, __pgd(1 + __pa(empty_zero_page)));
#else
set_pgd(swapper_pg_dir+i, __pgd(0));
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@

load_cr3(swapper_pg_dir);

-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
/*
* We will bail out later - printk doesn't work right now so
* the user would just see a hanging kernel.
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@
(unsigned long) (totalhigh_pages << (PAGE_SHIFT-10))
);

-#if CONFIG_X86_PAE
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
if (!cpu_has_pae)
panic("cannot execute a PAE-enabled kernel on a PAE-less CPU!");
#endif
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/mm/pgtable.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:57:34.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/i386/mm/pgtable.c 2003-04-22 15:00:52.426575649 -0400
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
{
struct page *pte;

-#if CONFIG_HIGHPTE
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHPTE
pte = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_HIGHMEM|__GFP_REPEAT, 0);
#else
pte = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_REPEAT, 0);
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:28.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c 2003-04-22 15:03:42.512793094 -0400
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
* each architecture has to answer this themselves, it doesn't deserve
* a generic callback i think.
*/
-#if CONFIG_X86
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
printk(KERN_ERR "unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
/*
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
ack_APIC_irq();
#endif
#endif
-#if CONFIG_IA64
+#ifdef CONFIG_IA64
printk(KERN_ERR "Unexpected irq vector 0x%x on CPU %u!\n", irq, smp_processor_id());
#endif
}
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
return 0;
}

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
inline void synchronize_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
while (irq_desc(irq)->status & IRQ_INPROGRESS)
@@ -844,7 +844,7 @@
return 0;
}

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP

static struct proc_dir_entry * smp_affinity_entry [NR_IRQS];

@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@
/* create /proc/irq/1234 */
irq_dir[irq] = proc_mkdir(name, root_irq_dir);

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
{
struct proc_dir_entry *entry;
/* create /proc/irq/1234/smp_affinity */
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/m68k/sun3/prom/init.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:32.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/m68k/sun3/prom/init.c 2003-04-22 15:02:10.878682912 -0400
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@

void __init prom_init(struct linux_romvec *rp)
{
-#if CONFIG_AP1000
+#ifdef CONFIG_AP1000
extern struct linux_romvec *ap_prom_init(void);
rp = ap_prom_init();
#endif
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/m68k/sun3/prom/printf.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:30:38.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/m68k/sun3/prom/printf.c 2003-04-22 15:02:00.224179881 -0400
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@

bptr = ppbuf;

-#if CONFIG_AP1000
+#ifdef CONFIG_AP1000
ap_write(1,bptr,strlen(bptr));
#else

--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/mips/arc/misc.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:30:44.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/mips/arc/misc.c 2003-04-22 15:02:51.070987629 -0400
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
romvec->halt();
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
romvec->pdown();
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
romvec->restart();
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
romvec->reboot();
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
romvec->imode();
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/mips64/arc/misc.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:31:57.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/mips64/arc/misc.c 2003-04-22 15:03:28.786554889 -0400
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
ARC_CALL0(halt);
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
ARC_CALL0(pdown);
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
ARC_CALL0(restart);
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
ARC_CALL0(reboot);
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
{
bc_disable();
cli();
-#if CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
+#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SGIWD93
reset_wd33c93(sgiwd93_host);
#endif
ARC_CALL0(imode);
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/ppc/kernel/process.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:31:18.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/ppc/kernel/process.c 2003-04-22 15:01:20.995841886 -0400
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@
while (count < 16 && sp > prev_sp && sp < stack_top && (sp & 3) == 0) {
if (count == 0) {
printk("Call trace:");
-#if CONFIG_KALLSYMS
+#ifdef CONFIG_KALLSYMS
printk("\n");
#endif
} else {
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@
} else
ret = *(unsigned long *)(sp + 4);
printk(" [%08lx] ", ret);
-#if CONFIG_KALLSYMS
+#ifdef CONFIG_KALLSYMS
print_symbol("%s", ret);
printk("\n");
#endif
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/s390/kernel/s390_ksyms.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:53.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/s390/kernel/s390_ksyms.c 2003-04-22 15:04:17.252446716 -0400
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#include <asm/delay.h>
#include <asm/pgalloc.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
-#if CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST
+#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST
#include <net/arp.h>
#endif

--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/s390/kernel/traps.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:53.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/s390/kernel/traps.c 2003-04-22 15:04:11.293300921 -0400
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
}
else
{
-#if CONFIG_REMOTE_DEBUG
+#ifdef CONFIG_REMOTE_DEBUG
if(gdb_stub_initialised)
{
gdb_stub_handle_exception(regs, signal);
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/s390/math-emu/math.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:53.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/s390/math-emu/math.c 2003-04-22 15:04:22.667691879 -0400
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
struct pt_regs *regs;
__u16 *location;

-#if CONFIG_SYSCTL
+#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
if(sysctl_ieee_emulation_warnings)
#endif
{
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/sparc/kernel/sparc_ksyms.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:59.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/sparc/kernel/sparc_ksyms.c 2003-04-22 15:01:05.790763035 -0400
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
EXPORT_SYMBOL(rtc_lock);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(mostek_lock);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(mstk48t02_regs);
-#if CONFIG_SUN_AUXIO
+#ifdef CONFIG_SUN_AUXIO
EXPORT_SYMBOL(auxio_register);
#endif
EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_fast_irq);
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
EXPORT_SYMBOL_NOVERS(BTFIXUP_CALL(mmu_release_scsi_sgl));
EXPORT_SYMBOL_NOVERS(BTFIXUP_CALL(mmu_release_scsi_one));

-#if CONFIG_SBUS
+#ifdef CONFIG_SBUS
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sbus_root);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_chain);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sbus_set_sbus64);
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sbus_iounmap);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sbus_ioremap);
#endif
-#if CONFIG_PCI
+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ebus_chain);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(insl);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsl);
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/sparc/mm/srmmu.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:56:59.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/sparc/mm/srmmu.c 2003-04-22 15:01:12.159940681 -0400
@@ -1340,7 +1340,7 @@
flush_tlb_all();
poke_srmmu();

-#if CONFIG_SUN_IO
+#ifdef CONFIG_SUN_IO
srmmu_allocate_ptable_skeleton(sparc_iomap.start, IOBASE_END);
srmmu_allocate_ptable_skeleton(DVMA_VADDR, DVMA_END);
#endif
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:26.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c 2003-04-22 14:58:56.802810582 -0400
@@ -196,10 +196,10 @@
EXPORT_SYMBOL(mostek_lock);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(mstk48t02_regs);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_fast_irq);
-#if CONFIG_SUN_AUXIO
+#ifdef CONFIG_SUN_AUXIO
EXPORT_SYMBOL(auxio_register);
#endif
-#if CONFIG_SBUS
+#ifdef CONFIG_SBUS
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sbus_root);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_chain);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sbus_set_sbus64);
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/um/kernel/irq.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:25.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/um/kernel/irq.c 2003-04-22 15:01:41.838953249 -0400
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
* each architecture has to answer this themselves, it doesn't deserve
* a generic callback i think.
*/
-#if CONFIG_X86
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
printk(KERN_ERR "unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
/*
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
}
p += sprintf(p, "\n");
#ifdef notdef
-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
p += sprintf(p, "LOC: ");
for (j = 0; j < num_online_cpus(); j++)
p += sprintf(p, "%10u ",
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
}

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
inline void synchronize_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
/* is there anything to synchronize with? */
@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@

err = parse_hex_value(buffer, count, &new_value);

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
/*
* Do not allow disabling IRQs completely - it's a too easy
* way to make the system unusable accidentally :-) At least
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/um/kernel/mem.c.dist 2003-04-22 13:57:35.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/um/kernel/mem.c 2003-04-22 15:01:31.024653808 -0400
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
kmem_top = new;
}

-#if CONFIG_HIGHMEM
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
/* Changed during early boot */
pte_t *kmap_pte;
pgprot_t kmap_prot;
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
vaddr = __fix_to_virt(__end_of_fixed_addresses - 1) & PMD_MASK;
fixrange_init(vaddr, FIXADDR_TOP, swapper_pg_dir);

-#if CONFIG_HIGHMEM
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
init_highmem();
setup_highmem(highmem);
#endif
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/um/kernel/sys_call_table.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:26.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/um/kernel/sys_call_table.c 2003-04-22 15:01:53.880109716 -0400
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
extern syscall_handler_t sys_remap_file_pages;
extern syscall_handler_t sys_set_tid_address;

-#if CONFIG_NFSD
+#ifdef CONFIG_NFSD
#define NFSSERVCTL sys_nfsservctl
#else
#define NFSSERVCTL sys_ni_syscall
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/x86_64/kernel/irq.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:31:09.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/x86_64/kernel/irq.c 2003-04-22 15:03:58.082286082 -0400
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
* each architecture has to answer this themselves, it doesn't deserve
* a generic callback i think.
*/
-#if CONFIG_X86
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
printk("unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
/*
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
if (cpu_online(j))
seq_printf(p, "%10u ", cpu_pda[j].__nmi_count);
seq_putc(p, '\n');
-#if CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
seq_printf(p, "LOC: ");
for (j = 0; j < NR_CPUS; j++)
if (cpu_online(j))
@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@
return 0;
}

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP

static struct proc_dir_entry * smp_affinity_entry [NR_IRQS];

@@ -906,7 +906,7 @@
/* create /proc/irq/1234 */
irq_dir[irq] = proc_mkdir(name, root_irq_dir);

-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
{
struct proc_dir_entry *entry;

--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/x86_64/kernel/reboot.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:32:26.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/x86_64/kernel/reboot.c 2003-04-22 15:04:04.707275045 -0400
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@

void machine_restart(char * __unused)
{
-#if CONFIG_SMP
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
int cpuid;

cpuid = GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID));
--- linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/x86_64/kernel/traps.c.dist 2003-04-07 13:30:34.000000000 -0400
+++ linux-2.5.68-bk3/arch/x86_64/kernel/traps.c 2003-04-22 15:03:48.421819575 -0400
@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@
unsigned char reason = inb(0x61);

if (!(reason & 0xc0)) {
-#if CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
/*
* Ok, so this is none of the documented NMI sources,
* so it must be the NMI watchdog.

-
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