Re: [patch 2/3] hd eliminate bad section references

From: Randy.Dunlap
Date: Mon Apr 04 2005 - 17:20:14 EST


maximilian attems wrote:
Fix hd section references:
make parse_hd_setup() __init

Error: ./drivers/ide/legacy/hd.o .text refers to 00000943 R_386_PC32
.init.text

Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <janitor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


--- linux-2.6.12-rc1-bk5/drivers/ide/legacy/hd.c.orig 2005-04-04 18:39:04.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc1-bk5/drivers/ide/legacy/hd.c 2005-04-04 19:02:57.908576221 +0200
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@
goto out;
}
-static int parse_hd_setup (char *line) {
+static int __init parse_hd_setup (char *line) {
int ints[6];
(void) get_options(line, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);

This one is fairly interesting and needs some resolution by someone
who knows....

On the surface, the patch is correct.

Rusty, can you explain when __setup functions are called relative
to in-kernel init functions? or put another way, can a __setup
function safely call in __init function?

Here's the function in question:

static int parse_hd_setup (char *line) {
int ints[6];

(void) get_options(line, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);
hd_setup(NULL, ints);

return 1;
}
__setup("hd=", parse_hd_setup);



Should we make parse_hd_setup() __init,
or make hd_setup() non-__init, or something else?

{time passes, he looks]

OK, I looked at include/linux/init.h. From what I can see
there, __setup() causes an .init.setup section to be emitted,
so marking __setup() function as __init would make sense.
I think that this patch is good.

Thanks.
--
~Randy
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