Messages in this thread | | | Subject | lib-y vs EXPORT_SYMBOL: who wins? | From | Rusty Russell <> | Date | Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:07:44 +1000 |
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Various files under lib/ are linked into a .a so they only get linked if needed. But many of these functions are also EXPORT_SYMBOL()ed.
This doesn't really make sense: if it's exported it really needs to be present. Certain configurations can hit this (lguest uses kasprintf, and can be a module).
We could do something hacky and try to figure out if any modules need the symbols, which screws modules built later, but is no worse than a CONFIG_-based solution.
Or to we just move all the exported functions out of the .a?
Cheers, Rusty.
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