Stephen Hemminger wrote:
quoted text > On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:01:18 +0100
> Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 16:15 +0300, Alexey Dobriyan wrote:
>>> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Andreas Henriksson <andreas@fatal.se> wrote:
>>>> You updated the kernel header include/linux/netfilter/x_tables.h
>>>> in torvalds/linux-2.6.git commit 42107f5009da223daa800d6da6904d77297ae829
>>>> with the comment "Use ALIGN() macro while I'm at it for same types.".
>>>>
>>>> When this header was synced into iproute2 the build broke because the
>>>> ALIGN macro apparently only is defined in kernel headers.
>>>>
>>>> (For iproute2 the problem was introduced in
>>>> 8ecdcce08319d0e39b0d32c1d17db3f69d85a35c and found by Stephen
>>>> and worked around in 609ceb807deba8e23 and edaaa11e5a3cf2c9c1a39)
>>>>
>>>> I'm guessing the problem in the iproute2 header sync is just a heads
>>>> up for what's going to happen when distributions updates their
>>>> system headers to match linux 2.6.33.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Could someone who knows how the userspace version of the kernel
>>>> headers are generated please find a suitable solution?
>>> We can export ALIGN to userspace, but the name is so generic,
>>> so it's not clear what breakage more risky.
>
> I put a hack in m_xt.c to keep iproute2 building.
> But this is a temporary workaround until you guys figure out the
> right answer.
I can't think of anything but to restore the XT_ALIGN macro.
We could add a XT_ALIGN definition to xtables.h, but that might
still leave problems for other users.
Alexey, do you have any better suggestions?
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