In SUSE11-SP3 i686 platform, with gcc 4.5.1, there is a
compile issue:
        rte_lpm.c: In function ?add_depth_small_v20?:
        rte_lpm.c:778:7: error: unknown field ?next_hop?
                specified in initializer
        cc1: warnings being treated as errors
The root casue is gcc only allow anonymous union initialized
according to the field it is defined. But next_hop is defined
in different field when in different platform(Endian).

One solution is add if define in the code to avoid this issue,
but there is a simple way, initialize it separately later.

Fixes: afc5c914a083 ("lpm: fix big endian support")

Signed-off-by: Michael Qiu <michael.qiu at intel.com>
---
v2 --> v1:
        Fixes whilespace issue around "="

 lib/librte_lpm/rte_lpm.c | 14 +++++++-------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lib/librte_lpm/rte_lpm.c b/lib/librte_lpm/rte_lpm.c
index af5811c..efd507e 100644
--- a/lib/librte_lpm/rte_lpm.c
+++ b/lib/librte_lpm/rte_lpm.c
@@ -744,11 +744,11 @@ add_depth_small_v20(struct rte_lpm_v20 *lpm, uint32_t ip, 
uint8_t depth,
                                lpm->tbl24[i].depth <= depth)) {

                        struct rte_lpm_tbl_entry_v20 new_tbl24_entry = {
-                               { .next_hop = next_hop, },
                                .valid = VALID,
                                .valid_group = 0,
                                .depth = depth,
                        };
+                       new_tbl24_entry.next_hop = next_hop;

                        /* Setting tbl24 entry in one go to avoid race
                         * conditions
@@ -775,8 +775,8 @@ add_depth_small_v20(struct rte_lpm_v20 *lpm, uint32_t ip, 
uint8_t depth,
                                                .valid = VALID,
                                                .valid_group = VALID,
                                                .depth = depth,
-                                               .next_hop = next_hop,
                                        };
+                                       new_tbl8_entry.next_hop = next_hop;

                                        /*
                                         * Setting tbl8 entry in one go to avoid
@@ -975,10 +975,9 @@ add_depth_big_v20(struct rte_lpm_v20 *lpm, uint32_t 
ip_masked, uint8_t depth,
                                struct rte_lpm_tbl_entry_v20 new_tbl8_entry = {
                                        .valid = VALID,
                                        .depth = depth,
-                                       .next_hop = next_hop,
                                        .valid_group = lpm->tbl8[i].valid_group,
                                };
-
+                               new_tbl8_entry.next_hop = next_hop;
                                /*
                                 * Setting tbl8 entry in one go to avoid race
                                 * condition
@@ -1375,9 +1374,9 @@ delete_depth_small_v20(struct rte_lpm_v20 *lpm, uint32_t 
ip_masked,
                        .valid = VALID,
                        .valid_group = VALID,
                        .depth = sub_rule_depth,
-                       .next_hop = lpm->rules_tbl
-                       [sub_rule_index].next_hop,
                };
+               new_tbl8_entry.next_hop =
+                               lpm->rules_tbl[sub_rule_index].next_hop;

                for (i = tbl24_index; i < (tbl24_index + tbl24_range); i++) {

@@ -1639,9 +1638,10 @@ delete_depth_big_v20(struct rte_lpm_v20 *lpm, uint32_t 
ip_masked,
                        .valid = VALID,
                        .depth = sub_rule_depth,
                        .valid_group = lpm->tbl8[tbl8_group_start].valid_group,
-                       .next_hop = lpm->rules_tbl[sub_rule_index].next_hop,
                };

+               new_tbl8_entry.next_hop =
+                               lpm->rules_tbl[sub_rule_index].next_hop;
                /*
                 * Loop through the range of entries on tbl8 for which the
                 * rule_to_delete must be modified.
-- 
1.9.3

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