Re: Happy new year^H^H^H^Hkernel..

From: Eric W. Biederman (ebiederm@xmission.com)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2001 - 07:03:00 EST


Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk> writes:

> Kai Germaschewski writes:
> > The patch is right, the explanation was wrong. Sorry, I didn't CC l-k when
> > I found what was really going on. Other source files used a global
> > initialized variable "divert_if" as well, so this became the same one as
> > the one referenced in isdn_common.c. That's why it wasn't zero, it was
> > explicitly initialized elsewhere. However, making divert_if static in
> > isdn_common.c fixes the problem, because now it's really local to this
> > file and therefore initialized to NULL.
>
> Maybe someone should compile the kernel with everything built in and
> -fno-common to catch stuff like this? Maybe we should always compile
> the kernel with -fno-common?

Sounds good.

We probably need to wait until after 2.4.0 is released to make the
change though.

Eric
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