Re: [PATCH] pci: fix unterminated pci_device_id lists

From: Alexey Dobriyan
Date: Thu Sep 13 2007 - 02:34:21 EST


[non-terminated PCI ids arrays]

Here is compile-time hack (yep, warped and whitespace damaged :))
It's better than modpost-time hack. because it triggers earlier.
It's worse than modpost-time hack, because of tree-wide changes.

diff --git a/drivers/net/8139too.c b/drivers/net/8139too.c
index f4e4298..b895b5f 100644
--- a/drivers/net/8139too.c
+++ b/drivers/net/8139too.c
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ static const struct {
};


-static struct pci_device_id rtl8139_pci_tbl[] = {
+PCI_MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE_BEGIN(rtl8139_pci_tbl)
{0x10ec, 0x8139, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, RTL8139 },
{0x10ec, 0x8138, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, RTL8139 },
{0x1113, 0x1211, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, RTL8139 },
@@ -273,10 +273,7 @@ static struct pci_device_id rtl8139_pci_tbl[] = {
{PCI_ANY_ID, 0x8139, 0x10ec, 0x8139, 0, 0, RTL8139 },
{PCI_ANY_ID, 0x8139, 0x1186, 0x1300, 0, 0, RTL8139 },
{PCI_ANY_ID, 0x8139, 0x13d1, 0xab06, 0, 0, RTL8139 },
-
- {0,}
-};
-MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE (pci, rtl8139_pci_tbl);
+PCI_MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE_END

static struct {
const char str[ETH_GSTRING_LEN];
diff --git a/include/linux/module.h b/include/linux/module.h
index b6a646c..aef3cd9 100644
--- a/include/linux/module.h
+++ b/include/linux/module.h
@@ -137,6 +137,13 @@ extern struct module __this_module;
#define MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(type,name) \
MODULE_GENERIC_TABLE(type##_device,name)

+#define PCI_MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE_BEGIN(name) \
+ MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, name); \
+ static struct pci_device_id name[] = {
+
+#define PCI_MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE_END \
+ {}};
+
/* Version of form [<epoch>:]<version>[-<extra-version>].
Or for CVS/RCS ID version, everything but the number is stripped.
<epoch>: A (small) unsigned integer which allows you to start versions
-
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