Re: 8250.nr_uarts broken in 3.7

From: Josh Boyer
Date: Fri Mar 08 2013 - 18:45:11 EST


On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 06:28:09PM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 12:14:23AM +0100, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> > On 03/09/2013 12:10 AM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> > > On 03/08/2013 11:58 PM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> > >> On 03/08/2013 11:49 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
> > >>> On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 11:47:01PM +0100, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> > >>>> Yeah, I agree this is ugly. Just re-definining MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX at
> > >>>> the end of the file should do the trick (followed by
> > >>>> "module_param(nr_uarts, uint, 0644)").
> > >>>
> > >>> For some reason, I thought I had tried that. Maybe I didn't. I'll look
> > >>> into it again.
> > >>
> > >> I see. Because we would re-define some global variables. What if we put
> > >> module_param into a function?
> > >
> > > Something like this?
> > > #ifdef MODULE
>
> I don't think you want this surrounded in #ifdef MODULE, do you? That
> won't let people building the driver into the kernel continue to use
> 8250.<whatever> on the kernel command line.
>
> > > static void __unused splat(void) {
> >
> > I meant __used. It should make no difference though.
> >
> > > # undef MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX
> > > # define MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX "8250."
> > > module_param_cb(nr_uarts, &param_ops_uint, &nr_uarts, 0644);
> > > ...
> > > }
> > > #endif
> > >
> > > Not nice, but should work. The other way is to have those in a separate
> > > file linked to 8250 (to avoid re-definition errors).
>
> Ew. I'll try the function first.

OK, the function (without the surrounding ifdef) seems to be working OK.
I'll do a bit more testing and send out a v2 in a bit.

Thanks for the tip. It's still not pretty, but at least I don't feel
ashamed about it.

josh
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