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[Qemu-devel] error compiling hw/sh7750.c


From: Ben Taylor
Subject: [Qemu-devel] error compiling hw/sh7750.c
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 9:30:26 -0500

I'm getting this error compiling hw/sh7750.c

I believe the problem comes from the include in hw/sh_intc.h
with the macro

#define _INTC_ARRAY(a) a, sizeof(a)/sizeof(*a)

in line 587 of hw/7750.c, I see

        sh_intc_register_sources(&s->intc,
                                 _INTC_ARRAY(vectors_irlm),
                                 _INTC_ARRAY(NULL));

So the macro turns the last _INTC_ARRAY(NULL) into

"NULL, sizeof(NULL)/sizeof(*NULL)

Since sizeof(*NULL) doesn't make any sense, the compiler barfs
on Solaris 10/x86_64.

gcc -Wall -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -m64 -I. -I.. 
-I/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/target-sh4 
-I/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu -MMD -MP -DNEED_CPU_H -D_GNU_SOURCE 
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE 
-I/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/fpu -I/usr/gnu/include   
-I/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/slirp  -m64  -c -o sh7750.o 
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c: In function `error_access':
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c:184: warning: unsigned int 
format, different type arg (arg 5)
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c: In function `ignore_access':
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c:190: warning: unsigned int 
format, different type arg (arg 5)
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c: In function `sh7750_init':
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c:576: error: invalid type 
argument of `unary *'
/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/hw/sh7750.c:589: error: invalid type 
argument of `unary *'
gmake[1]: *** [sh7750.o] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export-1/bent/src/qemu/111107/qemu/sh4-softmmu'
gmake: *** [subdir-sh4-softmmu] Error 2

In this case, I've replaced _INTC_ARRAY(NULL) with "NULL, NULL" and it
succesfully compiles, but I don't have any sh emulation to do.

Ben




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