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DateSat, 19 Mar 2005 13:28:28 +0100
FromToralf Lund <>
SubjectRe: insmod segfault in pci_find_subsys()
Greg KH wrote:

>On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 10:12:05AM +0100, Toralf Lund wrote:
> 
>
>>Am I seeing an issue with the PCI functions here, or is it just that I 
>>fail to spot an obvious mistake in the module itself?
>> 
>>
>
>I think it's a problem in your code.  I built and ran the following
>example module just fine (based on your example, which wasn't the
>smallest or cleanest...), with no oops.  Does this code work for you?
> 
>
I'm not able to test that right now (not on the right system), but did 
you try the exact code I submitted? It would be *very* helpful if 
someone could verify that it leads to a crash, before I go any further.

I also have this feeling that an arbitrary change to the code might make 
the module work without really resolving the problem.

>Oh, and the pci_find* functions are depreciated, do not use them, they
>are going away in the near future.  Please use the pci_get* functions
>instead.
> 
>
I think pci_find* are used because the code is supposed to be compatible 
with Linux 2.4 as well. Or did pci_get* exist there, too?

Like I said, most of the code was actually written by someone else...

- T

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