[PATCH] 2.3.19 compiler warnings

Dennis Hou (smilax@mindmeld.yi.org)
Mon, 4 Oct 1999 21:16:17 -0400 (EDT)


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Attached is small patch to get rid of two unused variables complaints in
drivers/scsi/sr.c by 2.3.19.

2.3.19 still has those "greater than maximum object file alignment"
warnings, probably related to NR_CPUS/NR_IRQS (I'm running a UP box here.)
Removing __cacheline_aligned gets rid of the errors, but as I'm not too
familiar with SMP spinlocking and such, I didn't include that in the
patch.

As a side note, is there any chance of getting Erez Zadok's loopback file
system into 2.3.20?
(http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~ezk/research/software/fist-2.3.18.diff)

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