Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 00:24:05 +0300 From: Ivan Klymenko <fidaj@ukr.net> To: "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> Cc: FreeBSD CURRENT <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: CURRENT r255426: x11/nvidia-driver: nvidia_subr.c:835:46: error: too few arguments to function call, expected 10, have 9 (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE), 0); Message-ID: <20130910002405.4aa701d0@nonamehost.local> In-Reply-To: <20130909231713.34ebfbdd@thor.walstatt.dyndns.org> References: <20130909223748.61dd8859@thor.walstatt.dyndns.org> <20130910000237.6b5604da@nonamehost.local> <20130909231713.34ebfbdd@thor.walstatt.dyndns.org>
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=D0=92 Mon, 9 Sep 2013 23:17:13 +0200 "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> =D0=BF=D0=B8=D1=88=D0=B5=D1=82: > On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 00:02:37 +0300 > Ivan Klymenko <fidaj@ukr.net> wrote: >=20 > > =D0=92 Mon, 9 Sep 2013 22:37:48 +0200 > > "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> =D0=BF=D0=B8=D1=88=D0=B5=D1= =82: > > > /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod/work/VirtualBox-4.2.18/out/= freebsd.amd64/release/bin/src/vboxdrv/r0drv/freebsd/alloc-r0drv-freebsd.c:8= 3:76: > > > error: too few arguments to function call, expected 10, have 9 > > > cbAllocated, TRUE, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL, 0); ^ > > > @/vm/vm_map.h:368:1: note: 'vm_map_find' declared here int > > > vm_map_find(vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t *, > > > vm_size_t, > >=20 > > Try the following changes: > > int rc =3D vm_map_find(kernel_map, pVmObject, 0, &Addr, > > --- cbAllocated, TRUE, VM_PROT_ALL, > > VM_PROT_ALL, 0); +++ cbAllocated, 0, > > VMFS_OPTIMAL_SPACE, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL, 0); > >=20 > > for Nvidia driver need to make similar changes... > The man page of vm_map_find() says the last parameter is of int, named > int cow. On the hurry, I didn't find any explanation of that > parameter. Setting it to "0" (zero) also in the nvidia_subr.c makes > the driver compile again. >=20 > But simply filling in a int zero is a bit strange without knowing what > to do, isn't it? >=20 > Thanks anyway, >=20 > Oliver This commit you to find an appropriate example ... http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=3D291456+0+current/svn-src-head And in this case, the driver Nvidia really need to specify 0 in place of the sixth argument ... but I'm not sure at 100% :)
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