Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 21 Apr 2016 15:21:37 +0200 | From | Daniel Lezcano <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v2] drivers/idle: make intel_idle.c driver more explicitly non-modular |
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 08:44:55AM -0400, Paul Gortmaker wrote: > [Re: [PATCH v2] drivers/idle: make intel_idle.c driver more explicitly non-modular] On 21/04/2016 (Thu 10:04) Daniel Lezcano wrote: > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:12:49PM -0400, Paul Gortmaker wrote: > > > > [ ... ] > > > > > > > We replace module.h with moduleparam.h since the file does declare > > > > > some module parameters, and leaving them as such is currently the > > > > > easiest way to remain compatible with existing boot arg use cases. > > > > > > > > What about using __setup() ? so module* disappear from the file. > > > > > > No, it can't be __setup since moduleparam uses an instance of the > > > filename as a prefix to the boot arg, and __setup does not. And we > > > should stay compatible with existing boot arg use cases for people > > > who have embedded such a setting in their grub config a long time > > > ago and forgot it. It would take looking at and likely extending the > > > early_param macro to provide a syntax compatible instance of what > > > the module_param currently does if I recall correctly -- hence the > > > above comment in the commit log. > > > > -module_param(max_cstate, int, 0444); > > +static int __init max_cstate_param(char *str) > > +{ > > + max_cstate = simple_strtol(str, NULL, 0); > > + return 1; > > +} > > +__setup("intel_idle.max_cstate=", max_cstate_param); > > Yeah, I recall thinking it would be that easy too, but there was > something that happens when you manually insert the dot in there that > breaks processing. I'd have to re-test to remind myself what failed.
Ok.
I quickly tested this code snippet and, except I missed something, it worked.
That said, I looked around and found that using module_param() for non-modular is found in several places, so it is common. I don't like to find references to modular code when the the caller is not supposed to be modular but that's the situation today.
So I will let Len and you decice what to do ;)
Other than that: Acked-by: Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@linaro.org>
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