On 03.05.2011 22:42, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
This work was supported by a hardware donation from the CE Linux Forum.

Signed-off-by: Alessio Igor Bogani<abog...@kernel.org>
---
  kernel/module.c |    6 ++----
  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/module.c b/kernel/module.c
index 6a34337..a1f841e 100644
--- a/kernel/module.c
+++ b/kernel/module.c
@@ -2055,10 +2055,8 @@ static const struct kernel_symbol *lookup_symbol(const 
char *name,
        const struct kernel_symbol *stop)
  {
        const struct kernel_symbol *ks = start;
-       for (; ks<  stop; ks++)
-               if (strcmp(ks->name, name) == 0)
-                       return ks;
-       return NULL;
+       return bsearch(ks->name, start, stop - start,
+                       sizeof(struct kernel_symbol), cmp_name);
  }

Back porting this patch to a 2.6.34.9 based ARM system fails with an Oops at 0x00000004. Debugging shows that both start and stop are 0 in this case resulting in ks->name accessing 0x00000004. The original code checked for this by 'ks < stop' in the for loop.

So the first idea was that the code should be

if(k < stop)
        return bsearch();
else
        return NULL;

Then, thinking again, results in the question if the first argument of bsearch() shouldn't be 'name' rather than 'ks->name'? Then it would be the job of cmp_name() to check for start == stop == 0? I.e.

return bsearch(name, ...);

?

Best regards

Dirk
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