[-next] ERROR: "strchr" [drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko] undefined!

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Since a few days, linux-next shows:

| ERROR: "strchr" [drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko] undefined!

in m68k allmodconfig builds
(http://kisskb.ellerman.id.au/kisskb/buildresult/3754323/).

I guess this is caused by the following 3 calls to strstr():

drivers/target/target_core_configfs.c:
+       ptr = strstr(page, "1");

+       str = strstr(buf, "_");

+       str2 = strstr(str+1, "_");

Some versions of gcc replace calls to strstr() with single-character
"needle" string parameters by calls to strchr() behind our back.
This causes linking errors if strchr() is defined as an inline function
in <asm/string.h> (e.g. on m68k).

You can prevent this by explicitly calling strchr() instead.

Cfr. commit 59d309f9c8ef0bd01bf93cc0e758f1d810417bdb
("kgdb: Replace strstr() by strchr() for single-character needles).

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

            Geert

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