Use of __init in asus_acpi.c + sony_acpi.c?

From: Sam Ravnborg
Date: Sun Feb 26 2006 - 04:42:57 EST


When running the section mismatch check on latest -mm I see:

WARNING: drivers/acpi/asus_acpi.o - Section mismatch: reference to \
.init.text:asus_hotk_add from .data between 'asus_hotk_driver' (at \
offset 0xe0) and 'model_conf'
WARNING: drivers/acpi/sony_acpi.o - Section mismatch: reference to \
.init.text:sony_acpi_add from .data between 'sony_acpi_driver' (at \
offset 0xe0) and 'sony_acpi_values'
WARNING: drivers/acpi/sony_acpi.o - Section mismatch: reference to \
.exit.text:sony_acpi_remove from .data between 'sony_acpi_driver' (at \
offset 0xe8) and 'sony_acpi_values'

Browsing the source I see that this is assignments to struct acpi_driver
structure:

static struct acpi_driver asus_hotk_driver = {
.name = ACPI_HOTK_NAME,
.class = ACPI_HOTK_CLASS,
.ids = ACPI_HOTK_HID,
.ops = {
.add = asus_hotk_add, <==== __init
.remove = asus_hotk_remove,
},
};


>From browsing the code I cannot see when this happens.
In asus_acpi.c and sony_acpi.c the .add and .remove methods are
declared __init/__exit indicating that the add method is solely used
during early init of the module.

Is it correct that acpi_bus_register_driver() is only called during the
early init phase of a drivers and so we can discard the .add methods
after first usage?

Likewise for .remove that this is only used when a module is unloaded
and so can be discarded when builtin?

Either asus_acpi.c and sony_acpi.c needs updates or the rest of
acpi_driver needs an update (fails to use __init, __exit).

Sam


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