commit 4dd1837d7589f468ed109556513f476e7a7f9121 breaks build
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at armlinux.org.uk
Sun Nov 20 03:30:08 PST 2016
None of the autobuilders are finding this problem, and they build a
wide range of configurations. Maybe it's something specific to how
you're building the kernel - can you give step by step instructions
how to reproduce this please?
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 03:47:34AM +0100, Tobias Jakobi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> this is a resend of my initial mail, see below, to Al Viro (which sadly
> was ignored).
>
> It's rc5 now, and this issue still remains. Putting some more lists on
> the Cc now.
>
> Reverting the commit still works for me.
>
>
> With best wishes,
> Tobias
>
> ----------------
>
>
> Hello Al,
>
> compiled a kernel on armv7 with torvalds/master today and getting some
> errors during the modpost phase.
>
> > ERROR: "_set_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usbmidi-lib.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_test_and_set_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usbmidi-lib.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_clear_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usbmidi-lib.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_test_and_clear_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_set_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_test_and_set_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_clear_bit" [sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko] undefined!
> > ERROR: "_test_and_clear_bit" [sound/core/seq/snd-seq.ko] undefined!
> <snip>
>
> It seems like the commit 'arm: move exports to definitions' introduces
> this issue.
>
> I quickly went over the commit and I noticed that while it removes the
> EXPORT_SYMBOL()s for the bitops from armksyms.c, it doesn't move them
> anywhere.
>
> Maybe you can take a look at this?
>
> With best wishes,
> Tobias
>
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