Re: sparse segfault in kernel -mm tree

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On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 07:12:53PM -0800, Christopher Li wrote:
 > It seems that you are missing this change:
 > 
 > user:        Christopher Li <sparse@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 > date:        Thu Feb 22 18:28:23 2007 -0800
 > summary:     Fix the segfault when initializer has unknown symbol
 > 
 > diff -r 9c425042a094 -r d22e36f6c600 expand.c
 > --- a/expand.c  Wed Feb 21 14:05:52 2007 -0800
 > +++ b/expand.c  Thu Feb 22 18:28:23 2007 -0800
 > @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ static void verify_nonoverlapping(struct
 >         struct expression *b;
 > 
 >         FOR_EACH_PTR(*list, b) {
 > -               if (a && a->ctype->bit_size && bit_offset(a) == bit_offset(b)) {
 > +               if (a && a->ctype && a->ctype->bit_size &&
 > bit_offset(a) == bit_offset(b)) {
 >                         sparse_error(a->pos, "Initializer entry defined twice");
 >                         info(b->pos, "  also defined here");
 >                         return;
 > 
 > Many be the snapshot script need a restart again?

Kicked. Should work again now.
(For something so trivial, that thing is really high maintainence :)

	Dave

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