On Saturday 23 August 2008, Kevin Diggs wrote: > WARNING: externs should be avoided in .c files > #1137: FILE: powerpc/kernel/cpu/pll_if.c:369: > + __asm__ __volatile__ ( > > ??? I don't know what this is? > > The entire block is: > > __asm__ __volatile__ ( > "addi %0,%3,-1\n" > "andc %1,%3,%0\n" > "cntlzw %1,%1\n" > "subfic %1,%1,31\n" > "cntlzw %0,%2\n": > "=r"(cntlz), "=r"(cnttz): > "r"(tmp), "b"(cnttz) > ); >
It's a bug in checkpatch, your code is correct (although I would write asm volatile, not __asm__ __volatile__, and add \t after each \n). Can you explain why you need that inline assembly? All you do in there are arithmetic operations, so you should be able to express that using C, or at least using the helpers we already have. Checkpatch thinks that what you wrote is a declaration for a function named __volatile__ returning a variable of type __asm__, and complains that this declaration belongs into a header file. Arnd <>< _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev