From: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
To: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>
Cc: Antony Suter <antony@mira.net>,
List Linux-Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Allen Unueco <allen@premierweb.com>
Subject: Re: Where did vm_operations_struct->unmap in 2.4.0 go?
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 11:42:24 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5358.979213344@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <11540.979193123@kao2.melbourne.sgi.com>
In-Reply-To: <11540.979193123@kao2.melbourne.sgi.com>
kaos@ocs.com.au said:
> And what a pile of crud those patches are!! Instead of using the
> clean replacement interface for get_module_symbol, nvidia/
> patch-2.4.0-PR hard codes the old get_module_symbol algorithm as
> inline code.
Taking away get_module_symbol() and providing a replacement which has link
order problems wasn't really very sensible.
You've changed a lookup in a static table built at compile time to a lookup
in a dynamic table which has to be built in the right order at runtime.
It's too late to do the sensible thing and deprecate the old version rather
than having a 'flag day'. But can we at least fix the link order crap?
struct static_inter_module_entry {
const char *im_name;
const void *userdata;
};
#define inter_module_register_static(x,y) \
static struct static_inter_module_entry __ime_##x \
__attribute__((unused,__section__(".intermodule")) \
= { #x, y };
.. and the obvious for looking in that table in inter_module_get().
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-01-11 11:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-10 3:27 Where did vm_operations_struct->unmap in 2.4.0 go? Allen Unueco
2001-01-10 3:50 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-11 5:38 ` Antony Suter
2001-01-11 6:05 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-11 11:42 ` David Woodhouse [this message]
2001-01-11 12:12 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-11 12:32 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-11 12:46 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-11 13:09 ` Alan Cox
2001-01-11 13:14 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-12 2:12 ` Ingo Oeser
2001-01-12 2:30 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-12 10:27 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-12 11:55 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-12 13:40 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-12 12:01 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-01-12 12:18 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-14 10:16 ` Kai Henningsen
2001-01-11 13:25 ` David Woodhouse
[not found] <3A5EFC56.F1A5BCE0@mira.net>
2001-01-12 19:11 ` Christian Zander
2001-01-13 1:11 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-13 10:46 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-13 12:06 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-13 15:09 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-13 19:03 ` Russell King
2001-01-14 0:21 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-14 9:43 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-14 10:05 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-14 10:45 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-14 4:04 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-01-14 17:46 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-14 19:12 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-01-14 20:02 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-14 20:15 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-01-14 21:15 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-14 21:47 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-01-14 21:57 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-14 23:00 ` Keith Owens
2001-01-15 9:09 ` David Woodhouse
2001-01-13 11:46 ` Christian Zander
2001-01-13 12:23 ` Keith Owens
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