Re: [PATCH] tracing/treewide: Remove second parameter of __assign_str()

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On 5/17/24 11:00, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On 5/17/24 10:48, Steven Rostedt wrote:
On Fri, 17 May 2024 10:36:37 -0700
Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Building csky:allmodconfig (and others) ... failed
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Error log:
In file included from include/trace/trace_events.h:419,
                  from include/trace/define_trace.h:102,
                  from drivers/cxl/core/trace.h:737,
                  from drivers/cxl/core/trace.c:8:
drivers/cxl/core/./trace.h:383:1: error: macro "__assign_str" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1

This is with the patch applied on top of v6.9-8410-gff2632d7d08e.
So far that seems to be the only build failure.
Introduced with commit 6aec00139d3a8 ("cxl/core: Add region info to
cxl_general_media and cxl_dram events"). Guess we'll see more of those
towards the end of the commit window.

Looks like I made this patch just before this commit was pulled into
Linus's tree.

Which is why I'll apply and rerun the above again probably on Tuesday of
next week against Linus's latest.

This patch made it through both an allyesconfig and an allmodconfig, but on
the commit I had applied it to, which was:

   1b294a1f3561 ("Merge tag 'net-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next")

I'll be compiling those two builds after I update it then.


I am currently repeating my test builds with the above errors fixed.
That should take a couple of hours. I'll let you know how it goes.


There are no more build failures caused by this patch after fixing the above
errors.

Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Guenter





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