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[Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] [Patch 0/3] Disable ACPI SRAT, SLIT on dom0 <take 3>



On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 07:56 +0900, Akio Takebe wrote:
> 
> diff -r 4492a0285bae -r 7e81d7ec1bb9 tools/libxc/ia64/Makefile
> --- a/tools/libxc/ia64/Makefile Fri Jul 27 08:15:16 2007 -0600
> +++ b/tools/libxc/ia64/Makefile Mon Jul 30 07:17:24 2007 +0900
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/xc_ia64_linux_resto
>  GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/xc_ia64_linux_restore.c
>  
>  GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/xc_dom_ia64_util.c
> -DOMFW_SRCS_BASE := dom_fw_common.c dom_fw_domu.c dom_fw_asm.S
> +DOMFW_SRCS_BASE := dom_fw_common.c dom_fw_domu.c dom_fw_asm.S
> dom_fw_acpi.c
>  DOMFW_SRCS := $(addprefix ia64/, $(DOMFW_SRCS_BASE))
>  $(DOMFW_SRCS):
>         ln -sf ../$(XEN_ROOT)/xen/arch/ia64/xen/$(@F) $@ 

   This doesn't build.  DOMFW_SRCS_BASE is used as the list of base file
names that get linked from the xen tree.  This file needs to be built
from the local copy.  Adding the the GUEST_SRCS-y list is the way to
make that happen.  Keir, please apply the patch below to fix the ia64
build in staging.  Thanks,

        Alex

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@xxxxxx>
---

diff -r 9cd309378326 tools/libxc/ia64/Makefile
--- a/tools/libxc/ia64/Makefile Mon Jul 30 11:28:16 2007 +0100
+++ b/tools/libxc/ia64/Makefile Mon Jul 30 09:07:14 2007 -0600
@@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/xc_ia64_linux_resto
 GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/xc_ia64_linux_restore.c
 
 GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/xc_dom_ia64_util.c
-DOMFW_SRCS_BASE := dom_fw_common.c dom_fw_domu.c dom_fw_asm.S dom_fw_acpi.c
+GUEST_SRCS-y += ia64/dom_fw_acpi.c
+
+DOMFW_SRCS_BASE := dom_fw_common.c dom_fw_domu.c dom_fw_asm.S
 DOMFW_SRCS := $(addprefix ia64/, $(DOMFW_SRCS_BASE))
 $(DOMFW_SRCS):
        ln -sf ../$(XEN_ROOT)/xen/arch/ia64/xen/$(@F) $@




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