Hi Marek, On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 at 20:02, Marek Vasut <marek.va...@mailbox.org> wrote: > > On 5/1/25 3:04 AM, Simon Glass wrote: > > Since exfat has its own byteorder functions we need to be careful about > > including the normal U-Boot byteorder headers in code included by exfat. > > ... > > > net: Use a forward declaration for cmd_tbl in net-common.h > > congatec: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > dhelectronics: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > imx8ulp_evk: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > venice: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > phytec: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > ronetix: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > toradex: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > advantech: Include env.h in imx8qm_dmsse20_a1 > > tegra: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > synology: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > amlogic: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > freescale: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > google: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > liebherr: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > technexion: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > elf: Only use network environment-variables if net enabled > > net: Include byteorder in net6.h > > net: Include string.h in net-legacy.h > > net: Include env.h in pcap.c > > net: dc2114x: Include env.h to permit reading the environment > > net: Move env_get_ip() out of the header file > > > > arch/arm/mach-tegra/dt-setup.c | 1 + > > board/Synology/ds414/ds414.c | 1 + > > .../imx8qm_dmsse20_a1/imx8qm_dmsse20_a1.c | 1 + > > board/amlogic/jethub-j100/jethub-j100.c | 1 + > > board/congatec/cgtqmx8/cgtqmx8.c | 3 +- > > board/dhelectronics/common/dh_common.c | 1 + > > board/freescale/imx8ulp_evk/imx8ulp_evk.c | 1 + > > board/freescale/mx7dsabresd/mx7dsabresd.c | 1 + > > board/gateworks/venice/venice.c | 1 + > > board/google/chameleonv3/board.c | 2 + > > board/liebherr/xea/xea.c | 1 + > > .../common/phytec_som_detection_blocks.c | 1 + > > board/ronetix/imx8mq-cm/imx8mq_cm.c | 1 + > > board/technexion/pico-imx7d/pico-imx7d.c | 1 + > > board/toradex/colibri_imx7/colibri_imx7.c | 1 + > > board/toradex/verdin-imx8mm/verdin-imx8mm.c | 2 +- > > cmd/elf.c | 41 ++++++++++--------- > > drivers/net/dc2114x.c | 1 + > > include/net-common.h | 9 ++-- > > include/net-legacy.h | 1 + > > include/net6.h | 1 + > > net/net-common.c | 6 +++ > > net/pcap.c | 1 + > > 23 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) > There are no fs changes in this series , what does this series have to > do with exfat ?
I found that in some situations, the exfat code includes linux/byteorder.h instead of its own local byteorder, which is implemented differently. This then causes build errors in the exfat code. One way to trigger it is by adding '#include net.h' to include/efi.h Regards, SImon