Hi Tom, Tom wrote: > Ben Warren wrote: >> Commit 6a45e384955262882375a2785426dc65aeb636c4 (Make getenv_IPaddr() >> global) >> inadvertently added ' #include "net.h" ' to the standalone programs, >> creating >> duplicate definitions of 'struct eth_device'. This patch removes the >> local >> definitions and removes other code that breaks due to the change in >> definition. > > This patch may need refining. > I see warnings in a number of arm targets > > Old : > err/versatile.ERR > > smc91111_eeprom.c:33: error: redefinition of 'struct eth_device' > make[1]: *** [.../build/examples/standalone/smc91111_eeprom.o] Error 1 > > New > > err/versatile.ERR > .../build/examples/standalone/smc91111_eeprom.o: In function > `smc91111_eeprom': > .../u-boot/src/u-boot-arm/examples/standalone/smc91111_eeprom.c:58: > undefined reference to `memset' > make[1]: *** [.../build/examples/standalone/smc91111_eeprom] Error 1 > > Tom > This builds cleanly for me. I am, however, using an old toolchain (gcc 4.0.0 from ELDK 4.1). Do struct member assignments use memset()? Line 58 is the closing brace and semicolon in the following:
struct eth_device dev = { .iobase = CONFIG_SMC91111_BASE }; regards, Ben _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot