Hello.

Tom Rini wrote:

>>>>  It looks like arch/powerpc/kernel/kgdb.c can only compile on 64-bit 
>>>>  targets
>>>>since kgdb_fault_setjmp() and kgdb_fault_longjmp() here contain 64-bit 
>>>>insns. in the inline assembly which of course are not supported on PPC32 
>>>>(and arch/powerpc/ is a merged tree, so PPC32 support must be present 
>>>>there). Probably, some code from arch/ppc/kernel/kgdb.c should be carried 

>>>>over there under #ifdef? Is there plans to fix this issue?
>>>It would probably be best to #if out the 64bit sections as I believe
>>>they can share the rest, but I'm not certain.  Patches welcomed :)

>>   Comparing with arch/ppc/kernel/kgdb.c it looks like there should be a 
>>   lot of #ifdef's there. So, adding 32-bit support into 
>>arch/powerpc/kernel/kgdb.c seems like a serious work. :-/

> It shouldn't be much work really.  I had 32bit pmac compiling when I
> checked this in at first.

    Hm, it must have been 64-bit toolchain still I guess...

>  It's possible that 32bit pmac wasn't being
> strict enough.

    Well, I have found out that UARTs aren't registered anywhere with 
8250_kgdb, so even that probably isn't working...

WBR, Sergei

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