Hi Gianluca,
Em 20-03-2012 11:10, Gianluca Gennari escreveu:
> The conditions "#ifndef module_usb_driver" and "#ifndef
> module_platform_driver"
> are always true, as the header files where this macros are defined are not
> included in compat.h (linux/usb.h and linux/platform_devices.h).
>
> This produces a lot of warnings like "module_usb_driver redefined" or
> "module_platform_driver redefined" with kernels 3.2 and 3.3.
>
> But including the header files in compat.h produces other "redefined"
> warnings,
> so let's check the kernel version instead.
>
> module_usb_driver was first introduced in kernel 3.3,
> while module_platform_driver was introduced in kernel 3.2.
>
> Tested with kernel 3.3, 3.2 and 3.0.
>
> Signed-off-by: Gianluca Gennari <[email protected]>
> ---
> v4l/compat.h | 4 ++--
> 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/v4l/compat.h b/v4l/compat.h
> index 62710c9..ab0f2e7 100644
> --- a/v4l/compat.h
> +++ b/v4l/compat.h
> @@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ static inline int snd_ctl_enum_info(struct
> snd_ctl_elem_info *info, unsigned int
> #endif
> #endif /*pr_debug_ratelimited */
>
> -#ifndef module_usb_driver
> +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(3, 3, 0)
Please avoid adding more tests for an specific Kernel version here. There are
two issues with checks like that:
1) this may break on some kernel-fix release that might backport the
function.
This is not very common, but there was some cases like that, in the USB
subsystem;
2) this generally breaks compilation, after some time, if someone tries
to compile it against a distribution-patched kernel, as the new code may be
backported there.
That's said, if just doing an "#ifdef module_usb_driver" doesn't work because
this
is not a macro, you can add a simple check at this script:
v4l/scripts/make_config_compat.pl
like this one:
check_file_for_func("include/linux/delay.h", "usleep_range",
"NEED_USLEEP_RANGE");
This function will seek for "usleep_range" at the delay.h header. If not found,
it will
add a #define NEED_USLEEP_RANGE at v4l/config-compat.h, that can be checked
inside compat.h:
#ifdef NEED_USLEEP_RANGE
#define usleep_range(min, max) msleep(min/1000)
#endif
You can use the same kind of logic for module_usb_driver.
Regards,
Mauro
> #define module_usb_driver(drv) \
> static int __init usb_mod_init(void) \
> { \
> @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ module_init(usb_mod_init); \
> module_exit(usb_mod_exit);
> #endif /* module_usb_driver */
>
> -#ifndef module_platform_driver
> +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(3, 2, 0)
> #define module_platform_driver(drv) \
> static int __init plat_mod_init(void) \
> { \
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