hmm - you just caught me with the update five minutes after I had started the rpmbuild with the previous version... ;-)
Unfortunately, while I could make the first patch apply to a current RHEL kernel source with only one change (core/engine/device.c -> core/subdev/device.c), the new patch will need much more rework to make it compile against a RHEL kernel.
I am therefore looking into getting a 3.12 kernel from the Oracle Linux "playground":
Hello Ilia,
hmm - you just caught me with the update five minutes after I had started the rpmbuild with the previous version... ;-)
Unfortunately, while I could make the first patch apply to a current RHEL kernel source with only one change (core/engine/ device. c -> core/subdev/ device. c), the new patch will need much more rework to make it compile against a RHEL kernel.
I am therefore looking into getting a 3.12 kernel from the Oracle Linux "playground":
http:// public- yum.oracle. com/repo/ OracleLinux/ OL6/playground/ latest/ x86_64/
Would 3.12.6 be an appropriate version to apply your updated patch to successfully?
Thanks & BR,
Andreas