Bug #339
closedinode.h:88: error: syntax error before "cdev_t"
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Description
This is while compiling pkgsrc libgtop2 on -current:
In file included from procmem.c:44:
/usr/include/ufs/ufs/inode.h:88: error: syntax error before "cdev_t"
Here is a snippet of inod.h up to line 88:
struct inode {
struct inode i_next;/ Hash chain /
struct vnode *i_vnode;/ Vnode associated with this inode. /
struct vnode *i_devvp;/ Vnode for block I/O. /
uint32_t i_flag; / flags, see below /
cdev_t i_dev; / Device associated with the inode. */
I can't spot any syntax error there, so maybe the error message is
misleading? Any guesses?
Updated by wa1ter about 18 years ago
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, walt wrote:
Here is my guess:
- grep -r ufs1_ino_t /usr/include/*
/usr/include/fs/ufs/dinode.h:typedef __uint32_t ufs1_ino_t;
/usr/include/fs/ffs/dinode.h:typedef __uint32_t ufs1_ino_t;
/usr/include/ufs/ufs/dinode.h:typedef __uint32_t ufs1_ino_t;
/usr/include/ufs/ffs/dinode.h:typedef __uint32_t ufs1_ino_t;
/usr/include/vfs/ufs/dinode.h:typedef __uint32_t ufs1_ino_t;
/usr/include/vfs/ffs/dinode.h:typedef __uint32_t ufs1_ino_t;
AFAICT, ufs1_ino_t is never defined anywhere with a typedef. Would
this be flagged at compile time as a 'syntax error'?
Updated by corecode about 18 years ago
this usually means that "cdev_t" isn't known. However inode.h is being included, they also need to include the file which defines cdev_t.
yes, it would be flagged, but it is defined, about 6 times: typedef works the opposite way than #define:
typedef orig_type new_type;
#define NEW_MACRO old_stuff
cheers
simon
Updated by dillon about 18 years ago
The bug is simply that _KERNEL_STRUCTURES or _KERNEL is not being
defined early enough, causing some #include files to not do the
proper typedefs that later include files need.
If you stick #define _KERNEL_STRUCTURES at the top of procmem.c,
it works.
Of course, there are other problems... MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP does not
exist any more, for example, causing additional compilation errors
in procmem.c and procmap.c.
-Matt
Updated by justin almost 18 years ago
Appears to build fine now: (as seen in the binary archive)
ftp://packages.stura.uni-rostock.de/pkgsrc-current/DragonFly/RELEASE/i386/All/libgtop2-2.14.2nb2.tgz