Hi Mike, On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 10:48 AM Mike Rapoport <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 09:53:34AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 7:57 AM Mike Rapoport <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > From: Mike Rapoport <rppt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > m68k has two or three levels of page tables and can use appropriate > > > pgtable-nopXd and folding of the upper layers. > > > > > > Replace usage of include/asm-generic/4level-fixup.h and explicit > > > definitions of __PAGETABLE_PxD_FOLDED in m68k with > > > include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h for two-level configurations and with > > > include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopud.h for three-lelve configurations and > > > adjust page table manipulation macros and functions accordingly. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Acked-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Thanks for your patch! > > > > The build error reported for v1 by kbuild test robot when building for > > sun3x is still there (m68k defconfig or sun3x_defconfig): > > > > arch/m68k/sun3x/dvma.c: In function ‘dvma_map_cpu’: > > arch/m68k/sun3x/dvma.c:98:33: error: passing argument 2 of > > ‘pmd_alloc’ from incompatible pointer type > > [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types] > > if((pmd = pmd_alloc(&init_mm, pgd, vaddr)) == NULL) { > > ^~~ > > In file included from arch/m68k/sun3x/dvma.c:17: > > include/linux/mm.h:1875:61: note: expected ‘pud_t *’ {aka ‘struct > > <anonymous> *’} but argument is of type ‘pgd_t *’ {aka ‘struct > > <anonymous> *’} > > static inline pmd_t *pmd_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm, pud_t *pud, > > unsigned long address) > > ~~~~~~~^~~ > > The initial report was against older mmotm (base: > git://git.cmpxchg.org/linux-mmotm.git master) and I presumed this was the > cause of the error. Will fix in v4. OK, thanks! My tree is based on m68k/master, which does not include the mmotm tree, and should be fairly similar to plain v5.4-rc6. > > This indeed boots fine on ARAnyM, which emulates on 68040. > > It would be good to have some boot testing on '020/030, too. > > To be honest, I have no idea how to to that :) Sure. This was more a request for the fellow m68k users. But don't worry too much about it. If it breaks '020/'030, we can fix that later. Thanks! Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds