Em 09-04-2012 11:15, Gianluca Gennari escreveu:
>
> Il 09/04/2012 14:34, Mauro Carvalho Chehab ha scritto:
>> Hi Gianluca,
>>
>> Em 20-03-2012 11:10, Gianluca Gennari escreveu:
>>
>> 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
>
> Hi Mauro,
> thanks for the explanation but Hans Verkuil already solved the issue
> using the check_file_for_func method:
>
> http://git.linuxtv.org/media_build.git/commit/2492bf186743a925db98694911649fa0e94003f5
Yeah, I noticed when I've updated it to apply a patch for Debian handling.
Anyway,
I hope that the explanation is useful for you and others, as this way means less
headache on maintaining backward compatibility.
> Of course, I agree this is a much better solution.
>
> Regards,
> Gianluca
Regards,
Mauro
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