Subject: 2.2.11 segate.c problem
From: David Webb (dvdwb@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 14 1999 - 03:12:51 PDT
Hi,
I had been using the kernel that came with RH6.0, and
had been recompiling it to set up IP masquerading.
After
several times thru the process,(I'm new at this), the
seagate.c file would no longer compile, either in the
kernel or as a module.
I just upgraded to 2.2.11 to see if that would help,
but I still get the same set of errors, at which point
make exits.
I always do: make menuconfig, make dep, make clean,
make boot, make modules, make modules_install. But, of
course, the process halts either in make boot or make
modules, depending on whether seagate.c is being
compiled as part of the kernel or as a module.
the error messages are as follows:( the dittos are my
attempt to type a little less)
"seagate.c: In function 'internal_command':
seagate.c: 1187: unknown register name 'esi' in 'asm'
" 1187 " " "
'ecx' "
" 1187 " " "
'eax' "
" 1251 " " "
'edi' "
" 1251 " " "
'ebx' "
" 1251 " " "
'eax' "
" 1333 " " "
'edi' "
" 1333 " " "
'ecx' "
" 1333 " " "
'eax' "
" 1410 " " "
'esi' "
" 1410 " " "
'ebx' "
" 1410 " " "
'eax' "
seagate.c: 1251: inconsistant operand constraints in
an
'asm'
seagate.c: 1410: " "
" "
'asm'
seagate.c: 1251: " "
" "
'asm'
seagate.c: 1410: " "
" "
'asm'
seagate.c: 1251: " "
" "
'asm'
seagate.c: 1410: " "
" "
'asm'
seagate.c: In function 'seagate_st0x_reset':
seagate.c: 1688: 'loops_per_sec_Re367fd84' undeclared
(first use in this function)
seagate.c: 1688(Each undelcared identifier is
reported only once
seagate.c:1688 for each function it appears in.)
make [2]: *** [seagate.o] Error 1
make [2]: Leaving directrory
'/usr/src/linux-2.2.11/drivers/scsi'
make [1]: *** [_modsubdir_scsi] Error 2
make [1]: Leaving directory
'/usr/src/linux-2.2.11/drivers'
make: *** [mod_drivers] Error 2
Any suggestions about what I should do about this will
be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
David
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