Hi Hans,
The easy fix to this is use Watcom 1.2.
The current versions are 1.7 and 1.8 release candidate,
where and why would one download a years-old OW 1.2...?
I must say that the kernel compiled well with OW 1.3 of
2004, but I wonder whether newer versions work better.
I use latest version of Open Watcom and NASM 0.98
sys.c(1050): Warning! E1176: Parameter 2, pointer type mismatch
sys.c(1050): Note! I2003: source conversion type is 'unsigned short *'
sys.c(1050): Note! I2004: target conversion type is 'unsigned int *'
sys.c(1050): Note! I2002: '_dos_allocmem' defined in: c:\watcom\H\dos.h(161)
1046 /* allocate dos memory */
1047 #ifdef __TURBOC__
1048 if (allocmem((unsigned)((*filesize+15)4), theseg)!=-1)
1049 #else
1050 if (_dos_allocmem((unsigned)((*filesize+15)4), theseg)!=0)
1051 #endif
1052 {
1053 printf(Not enough memory...
The filesize variable is a pointer to unsigned 32 bit integere here.
The theseg variable is unsigned 16 bit integer here. Which versions
of OpenWatcom expect which _dos_allocmem parameter types? It seems
plausible to use 16 bit segments if you ask me...
Do both OpenWatcom 1.7 and 1.8 complain? Maybe a regression?
sys.c(1079): Warning! E1176: Parameter 2, pointer type mismatch
sys.c(1079): Note! I2003: source conversion type is 'unsigned short *'
sys.c(1079): Note! I2004: target conversion type is 'unsigned int *'
sys.c(1079): Warning! E1176: Parameter 3, pointer type mismatch
sys.c(1079): Note! I2003: source conversion type is 'unsigned short *'
sys.c(1079): Note! I2004: target conversion type is 'unsigned int *'
sys.c(1079): Note! I2002: '_dos_getftime' defined in: c:\watcom\H\dos.h(188)
1078 #if defined __WATCOMC__ || defined _MSC_VER
1079 _dos_getftime(fdin, filetime-date, filetime-time);
1080 #elif defined __TURBOC__
1081 getftime(fdin, filetime);
1082 #endif
This is related to:
160 #ifdef __TURBOC__
161 typedef struct ftime ftime;
162 #else
163 typedef struct
164 {
165 unsigned short date, time;
166 } ftime;
167 #endif
It seems newer OpenWatcom versions like using int a lot, but why?
Since when is this the case? Do you know a macro for making the
line 165 depend on the version of OpenWatcom? Or maybe better, is
there a header file which makes using _dos_getftime / _dos_setftime
easier, if possible version independent in OpenWatcom?
Eric
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