Hi,

nobody has a clue? The only definition I could find is in mpbiosvar.h and for sure mpbios.c uses it (malloc), this is why I enabled mpbios.

what else could it be? I also tried removing my previous build directory, without success.

Riccardo

Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Wed, Dec 25, 2013, at 08:25 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,

prompted by the quest of a smaller kernel on my old OmniBook 800 (for
which memory modules are harder to find than a standard laptop), I tried
my luck with dmassage against a stock GENERIC 5.4 kernel conf.

I used the generated config fil, except that I enabled a couple of more
PCMCIA drivers, which are of course all disabled except the currently
inserted card.
What I found is as of a few versions ago, I forget exactly when,
dmassage by itself will generate a busted kernel config now. Basically,
to have a working kernel you need to compile in certain drivers, even if
they not show up in the dmesg. Unfortunately I've forgotten which ones
they were and I don't have a system I can experiment on...


For example:
mpbios0 at bios0

I tried, but it is not enough...

Riccardo

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