Re: Trying to convert old modules to newer kernels

From: Jan Engelhardt
Date: Wed Dec 19 2007 - 15:47:25 EST



On Dec 19 2007 15:10, linux-os (Dick Johnson) wrote:


>I got rid of __init and anything else that I thought could cause the fault,

I anticipate the day removing __init causes a breakage, heh.
I mean, if all in-tree modules and LDD3 use it, it can't be wrong, can it?

>plus got rid of all the code!
>static int32_t startup()

I noticed that. Where's your "void" gone? :-)
And usually, the init routine returns int, not int32_t,
even if it's the same in current development models.
(I don't think you run an ILP64-compiled kernel.)

#include <linux/autoconf.h> is also not advised.
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