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authorDouglas Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com>2020-09-14 17:36:09 -0400
committerJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2020-09-21 07:50:58 -0600
commit72f04da48a9828ba3ae8ac77bea648bda8b7d0ff (patch)
tree7d94db6524aa6b1a399c6d25706f9d0f799cc715 /tools/io_uring
parentf5cac8b156e8b7b67bb0fdfd19900855bf9569f3 (diff)
downloadlinux-72f04da48a9828ba3ae8ac77bea648bda8b7d0ff.tar.bz2
tools/io_uring: fix compile breakage
It would seem none of the kernel continuous integration does this: $ cd tools/io_uring $ make Otherwise it may have noticed: cc -Wall -Wextra -g -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o io_uring-bench.o io_uring-bench.c io_uring-bench.c:133:12: error: static declaration of ‘gettid’ follows non-static declaration 133 | static int gettid(void) | ^~~~~~ In file included from /usr/include/unistd.h:1170, from io_uring-bench.c:27: /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/unistd_ext.h:34:16: note: previous declaration of ‘gettid’ was here 34 | extern __pid_t gettid (void) __THROW; | ^~~~~~ make: *** [<builtin>: io_uring-bench.o] Error 1 The problem on Ubuntu 20.04 (with lk 5.9.0-rc5) is that unistd.h already defines gettid(). So prefix the local definition with "lk_". Signed-off-by: Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/io_uring')
-rw-r--r--tools/io_uring/io_uring-bench.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/tools/io_uring/io_uring-bench.c b/tools/io_uring/io_uring-bench.c
index 0f257139b003..7703f0118385 100644
--- a/tools/io_uring/io_uring-bench.c
+++ b/tools/io_uring/io_uring-bench.c
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ static int io_uring_register_files(struct submitter *s)
s->nr_files);
}
-static int gettid(void)
+static int lk_gettid(void)
{
return syscall(__NR_gettid);
}
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ static void *submitter_fn(void *data)
struct io_sq_ring *ring = &s->sq_ring;
int ret, prepped;
- printf("submitter=%d\n", gettid());
+ printf("submitter=%d\n", lk_gettid());
srand48_r(pthread_self(), &s->rand);