Fix build error on Linux >= 6.12 by guarding no_llseek#25
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Linux 6.12 removed the no_llseek macro. Add a version check so that .llseek = no_llseek is only used on kernels prior to 6.12.
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LGTM, and I think you can do the same cleanup with simrupt and LKMPG.
google/gasket-driver#35
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/fwts-devel/2025-March/013973.html
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Thanks @EricccTaiwan for the review and suggestions. As for LKMPG, it seems that no_llseek is not used there. |
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Thank @weiso131 for contributing! |
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Linux 6.12 removed the no_llseek macro. Add a version check so that .llseek = no_llseek is only used on kernels prior to 6.12.