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[Xen-changelog] [xen-unstable] x86_64: don't use weak symbols on x86-64
# HG changeset patch
# User Keir Fraser <keir@xxxxxxx>
# Date 1294649119 0
# Node ID 9b5d121c8805b40a4338248c346303e1e18d0c4e
# Parent 08bb0eefe87107c30a9bdc6d72f26b20c55ae687
x86_64: don't use weak symbols on x86-64
Various gcc versions inline functions that are both weak and hidden,
without even giving a warning.
Certainly the risk exists that we'll see the problem again when
another weak function gets introduced, but I don't see a way to
protect us from that.
Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxxxx>
Just remove the weak attribute altogether. It's the only one in
non-ia64-specific code. We can get teh same effect with ifdefs which
although a bit unsightly is better than using compiler/linker features
we cannot trust.
Signed-off-by: Keir Fraser <keir@xxxxxxx>
---
xen/drivers/acpi/numa.c | 5 +++--
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff -r 08bb0eefe871 -r 9b5d121c8805 xen/drivers/acpi/numa.c
--- a/xen/drivers/acpi/numa.c Mon Jan 10 08:42:32 2011 +0000
+++ b/xen/drivers/acpi/numa.c Mon Jan 10 08:45:19 2011 +0000
@@ -120,14 +120,15 @@ static int __init acpi_parse_slit(struct
return 0;
}
-void __init __attribute__ ((weak))
+#ifndef CONFIG_X86
+void __init
acpi_numa_x2apic_affinity_init(struct acpi_srat_x2apic_cpu_affinity *pa)
{
printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX
"Found unsupported x2apic [0x%08x] SRAT entry\n", pa->apic_id);
return;
}
-
+#endif
static int __init
acpi_parse_x2apic_affinity(struct acpi_subtable_header *header,
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