[Lustre-discuss] sgpdd-survey provokes DID_BUS_BUSY on an SFA10K

Michael Kluge Michael.Kluge at tu-dresden.de
Sat Oct 23 09:13:38 PDT 2010


Hi Bernd,

I get the same message with you kernel RPMS:

In file included from include/linux/list.h:6,
                  from include/linux/mutex.h:13,
                  from 
/var/tmp/OFED_topdir/BUILD/ofa_kernel-1.4/drivers/infiniband/core/addr.c:36:
/var/tmp/OFED_topdir/BUILD/ofa_kernel-1.4/kernel_addons/backport/2.6.18_FC6/include/linux/stddef.h:9: 
error: redeclaration of enumerator 'false'
include/linux/stddef.h:16: error: previous definition of 'false' was here
/var/tmp/OFED_topdir/BUILD/ofa_kernel-1.4/kernel_addons/backport/2.6.18_FC6/include/linux/stddef.h:11: 
error: redeclaration of enumerator 'true'
include/linux/stddef.h:18: error: previous definition of 'true' was here

Could it be that this '2.6.18 being almost an 2.6.28/29' confuses the 
OFED backports and the 2.6.18 backport does not work anymore? Is that 
solvable? I found nothing in the OFED bugzilla.


Michael

Am 23.10.2010 17:51, schrieb Michael Kluge:
> Hi Bernd,
>
> do you have a rpm with OFED 1.4 kernel modules for your kernel? I took a
> 2.6.18-164 from the Lustre kernels and OFED won't built against it. The
> OFED backports report lot and lots of symbols as "redefined".
>
>
> Michael
>
> Am 22.10.2010 23:30, schrieb Bernd Schubert:
>> Hello Michael,
>>
>> On Friday, October 22, 2010, you wrote:
>>> Hi Bernd,
>>>
>>>> I'm sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, I really do not have the time to
>>>> port this version to your kernel version.
>>>
>>> No worries. I don't expect this :)
>>>
>>>> I remember that you use Debian. But I guess you are still using a SLES
>>>> kernel then? You could ask Suse about it, although I guess they only do
>>>> care about SP1 with 2.6.32-sles now. If you use Debian Lenny, the RHEL5
>>>> kernel should work (and besides its name, it is internally more or less
>>>> a 2.6.29 to 2.6.32 kernel). Later Debian and Ubuntu releases have a more
>>>> recent udev, which requires at least 2.6.27.
>>>
>>> OK, if the 2.6.18 works like a charm, I'll give the 2.6.18-194 it a try.
>>
>> Just don't forget that -194 requires 1.8.4 (I think you had been at 1.8.3
>> previously). We also have this driver added as Lustre kernel patch in our -ddn
>> releases. 1.8.4 is in testing, but I have not uploaded it yet. 1.8.3-ddn also
>> includes the driver together with with recent security backports.
>>
>> http://eu.ddn.com:8080/lustre/lustre/1.8.3/
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bernd
>>
>
>


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