On 15.11.2017 12:30, Jon Turney wrote:
On 15/11/2017 11:21, Nicolai Hähnle wrote:
On 13.11.2017 23:55, Rob Herring wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 12:39 PM, Jon Turney
<jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk> wrote:
On 10/11/2017 15:42, Nicolai Hähnle wrote:
On 10.11.2017 14:00, Jon Turney wrote:
On 09/11/2017 21:41, Nicolai Hähnle wrote:
Sorry for the mess.
I'm going to suggest that the fallback declaration of
timespec_get() also
needs to be provided for POSIX systems which don't have it.
Not noticed previously as it (or xtime_get()) doesn't seem to have
had
any users, prior to this series.
Patch attached.
Do you have a system where this is actually needed? Currently
HAVE_TIMESPEC_GET is only defined in threads_win32.h, so some more
detection
logic somewhere would be required if this actually turns out to be
an issue.
Hmm.. yes, I'd assumed that HAVE_TIMESPEC_GET was the result of an
autoconf
check, but it isn't.
Cygwin doesn't (currently) have timespec_get().
I'm thinking the correct solution here is actually to unconditionally
declare timespec_get(), just like all the other C11 thread functions
(and as
the unused xtime_get() was, prior to
f1a364878431c8c5f4fd38b40b9766449e49f552)?
Revised patch attached.
That should fix Android builds.
Acked-by: Rob Herring <r...@kernel.org>
The issue with this is that it makes the compiler unhappy when
timespec_get *is* available. I'm looking at adding a configure check.
Ah, and this doesn't effect the other C11 emulation functions in this
header because we don't include threads.h, but we do include time.h?
Right.
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