[PATCH liburing v1 0/2] Makefile and t/no-mmap-inval updates

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Hi Jens,

There are two patches in this series:

1. Makefile: Remove the `partcheck` target.

Remove the `partcheck` target because it has remained unused for nearly
four years, and the associated TODO comment has not been actioned since
its introduction in commit:

  b57dbc2d308a849 ("configure/Makefile: introduce libdevdir defaults to $(libdir)")


2. t/no-mmap-inval: Replace `valloc()` with `t_posix_memalign()`.

Address the limitations of valloc(). This function, which is primarily
used for allocating page-aligned memory, is not only absent in some
systems but is also marked as obsolete according to the `man 3 valloc`.

Replace valloc() with t_posix_memalign() to fix the following build
error:

  no-mmap-inval.c:28:56: warning: call to undeclared function 'valloc'; ISO C99 and \
  later do not support implicit function declarations [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
          p.cq_off.user_addr = (unsigned long long) (uintptr_t) valloc(8192);
                                                                ^
  1 warning generated.

  ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: valloc
  >>> referenced by no-mmap-inval.c:28
  >>>               /tmp/no-mmap-inval-ea16a2.o:(main)
  >>> did you mean: calloc
  >>> defined in: /system/lib64/libc.so
  clang-15: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
  make[1]: *** [Makefile:239: no-mmap-inval.t] Error 1

Signed-off-by: Ammar Faizi <ammarfaizi2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Ammar Faizi (2):
  Makefile: Remove the `partcheck` target
  t/no-mmap-inval: Replace `valloc()` with `t_posix_memalign()`

 Makefile             | 3 ---
 test/no-mmap-inval.c | 4 +++-
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)


base-commit: bbd27495d302856b1f28d64b346d3ad80be3a86f
-- 
Ammar Faizi





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