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/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/ofed/drivers/net/mlx4/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/ibcore/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/ipoib/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/mthca/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/drm2/radeonkms/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/mlx4/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/mlx4ib/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/mlxen/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/cxgbe/if_cxgbe/
H A DMakefilediff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/conf/
H A Dkern.mkdiff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
H A Dkern.pre.mkdiff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
H A Dkmod.mkdiff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim
H A Dfilesdiff 278913 Tue Feb 17 19:31:48 MST 2015 glebius Globally enable -fms-extensions when building kernel with gcc, and remove
this option from all modules that enable it theirselves.
In C mode -fms-extensions option enables anonymous structs and unions,
allowing us to use this C11 feature in kernel. Of course, clang supports
it without any extra options.

Reviewed by: dim

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