Re: [PATCH] x86/paravirt: revert exports to restore old behaviour

From: Adrian Bunk
Date: Wed Nov 28 2007 - 15:41:23 EST


On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 02:57:30PM -0800, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
>...
> Christoph Hellwig objects to this patch on the grounds that modules
> shouldn't be using these operations anyway. I don't think this is a
> particularly good reason to reject the patch, for several reasons:
>
> 1. These operations are still available to modules when not using
> CONFIG_PARAVIRT, since they are implicitly exported as inline
> functions via the kernel headers. Exporting the same functionality as
> GPL-only symbols just adds a gratuitious difference between
> CONFIG_PARAVIRT and non-CONFIG_PARAVIRT configurations. If we really
> think these operations are not for module use (or non-GPL module use),
> then we should solve the problem in a general way.

Current practice in the kernel is that when something that should not be
done works by chance with some kernel versions and/or configurations
that's simply an unfortunate fact that should be fixed but doesn't
result in any guarantee that it works with all kernel versions and/or
configurations.

> 2. It's a regression from previous kernels, which would work these
> modules even with CONFIG_PARAVIRT enabled.
>...

It cannot be a regression since the kernel does not have a stable API
for modules.

> Therefore, I think this patch should go in for 2.6.24. If people
> really think that these operations should not be available to modules,
> then we can address that separately.
>...

Why should we start with one step back for getting two steps ahead?

cu
Adrian

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