On trace_*_rcuidle functions in modules
From: John Stultz
Date: Tue Apr 14 2020 - 22:20:32 EST
Hey folks,
So recently I was looking at converting some drivers to be loadable
modules instead of built-in only, and one of my patches just landed in
-next and started getting build error reports.
It ends up, recently in the merge window, the driver I was converting
to module switched a trace_*() function to trace_*_rcuidle() to fix a
bug. Now when building as a module, if tracing is configured on, it
can't seem to find the trace_*_rcuidle() symbol.
This is because, as you are aware, we don't declare trace_*_rcuidle
functions in modules - and haven't for quite some time:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20120905062306.GA14756@leaf/
I wanted to better understand the background rationale for that patch,
to understand if not exporting the rcu_idle_exit and rcu_idle_enter,
calls was because they weren't used or if it was a more intentional
decision to avoid allowing modules to use them.
Would it be reasonable to revisit that patch? Or is there some
recommended alternative solution?
thanks
-john