Re: [PATCH] pcmcia/ds: handle any error code

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randy_dunlap wrote:
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:45:49 -0400 Wakko Warner wrote:
> | I just tried it, it doesn't give me any errors.  This is strange considering
> | that I a) use a pristine tree for each kernel (only coping the .config) and
> | b) the patch doesn't do anything except report the error.  I made my boot
> | floppy (the scripts I use pull from the kernel tree I specify and make the
> | image I need) and booted from it.  I placed the modules on my stage2 disk
> | that was made and it works.
> | 
> | I don't have the time this week to try again from scratch.  I'll see if I
> | can do it next week.
> 
> I'm currently running a kernel built with -Os.  I can successfully
> load pcmcia_core.ko and pcmcia.ko.  I added debug printk's in
> drivers/pcmcia/ds.c and it allocates the dynamic major dev
> successfully:

I noticed this too.  I can't figure out why it wasn't working before.  I
don't believe the method of loading the kernel (hdd, usb, floppy) would
cause this.  Next week when I get a chance to work more on this project,
I'll wipe out my entire kernel tree (saving the .config) and try again (I
keep pristine sources in /usr/src/linux/dist/<kernel vers>)

> What gcc version are you using?  (gcc 4.0 has a few known issues.)

gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 20050314 (prerelease) (Debian 3.4.3-12)

I have gcc-3.3 also installed.  Should I use it instead?

I follow the list somewhat (only interesting sujects =) and I have noticed
that 4.0 has some problems.

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