DTB build failure due to preproccessing

Jon Loeliger jdl at jdl.com
Fri May 31 23:01:59 EST 2013


> >         
> > Line 374 is the "IDSEL 0x16..." line here:
> > 			interrupt-map = <
> > 				/* IRQ mapping for pci slots and ALI M1533
> > 				 ...
> > 				 * management core also isn't used.
> > 				 */
> > 
> > 				/* IDSEL 0x16 / dev=6, bus=0 / PCI slot 3 */
> > 				0x3000 0 0 1 &xps_intc_0 3 2
> > 				0x3000 0 0 2 &xps_intc_0 2 2
> > 				0x3000 0 0 3 &xps_intc_0 5 2
> > 				0x3000 0 0 4 &xps_intc_0 4 2

Can you show me the original source without mods here, please?
Or is the "..." purely elided comments?

> > Which gets preprocessed into:
> >            interrupt-map = <
> >         # 375 "arch/powerpc/boot/dts/virtex440-ml510.dts"
> >             0x3000 0 0 1 &xps_intc_0 3 2
> >             0x3000 0 0 2 &xps_intc_0 2 2
> >             0x3000 0 0 3 &xps_intc_0 5 2
> >             0x3000 0 0 4 &xps_intc_0 4 2


> dtc is only able to track line numbers when the native /include/
> directive is used. The #include directive doesn't help it. It should be
> added, but until it is the following patch solves the problem:

It's supposed to do better than that, I think.
This, from dtc-lexer.l

<*>^"#"(line)?{WS}+[0-9]+{WS}+{STRING}({WS}+[0-9]+)? {
                        char *line, *tmp, *fn;
                        /* skip text before line # */
                        line = yytext;
                        while (!isdigit(*line))
                                line++;
                        /* skip digits in line # */
                        tmp = line;
                        while (!isspace(*tmp))
                                tmp++;
                        /* "NULL"-terminate line # */
                        *tmp = '\0';
                        /* start of filename */
                        fn = strchr(tmp + 1, '"') + 1;
                        /* strip trailing " from filename */
                        tmp = strchr(fn, '"');
                        *tmp = 0;
                        /* -1 since #line is the number of the next line */
                        srcpos_set_line(xstrdup(fn), atoi(line) - 1);
                }

Hrm.  Is this a "that's not in the kernel's copy yet" problem?
Or did this fail to match the offending '# <line> <file>' somehow?
(Like, is that '# 375' really in column 1?)

Thanks,
jdl


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