On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 00:42 -0800, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:

> +#ifndef MODULE
> +/*
> + * Forcing the backports module to load allows us to easily
> + * identify the backport.
> + */

That comment is wrong really, making the dependency on the symbol forced
the backport module to load but if it's built-in that makes no sense.

> +#undef module_init
> +#define module_init(fn)                                                      
> \
> +     static int __init __init_backport_##fn(void)                    \
> +     {                                                               \
> +             backport_dependency_symbol();                           \

That won't do anything at all after all.

> +             return fn();                                            \
> +     }                                                               \
> +     __initcall(__init_backport_##fn);
> +
> +#undef module_exit
> +#define module_exit(fn)                                                      
> \
> +     static void __exit __exit_backport_##fn(void)                   \
> +     {                                                               \
> +             fn();                                                   \
> +             rcu_barrier();                                          \
> +     }                                                               \
> +     __exitcall(__exit_backport_##fn);

This is also pointless if it's built-in.

I don't think this patch makes sense, you just want to add the "#ifdef
MODULE" I guess.

johannes


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