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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mfd: fix modular builds of rc5t583 regulator support
On 12-04-16 02:54 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
> On Monday 16 April 2012 09:38 AM, Paul Gortmaker wrote:
>> The combination of commit 1b1247dd75aa5cf5fae54a3bec7280046e9c7957
>>
>> "mfd: Add support for RICOH PMIC RC5T583"
>>
>> and commit 6ffc3270210efa2bea526953a142ffc908f5bd86
>>
>> "regulator: Add support for RICOH PMIC RC5T583 regulator"
>>
>> are causing the i386 allmodconfig builds to fail with this:
>>
>> ERROR: "rc5t583_update" [drivers/regulator/rc5t583-regulator.ko] undefined!
>> ERROR: "rc5t583_set_bits" [drivers/regulator/rc5t583-regulator.ko] undefined!
>> ERROR: "rc5t583_clear_bits" [drivers/regulator/rc5t583-regulator.ko] undefined!
>> ERROR: "rc5t583_read" [drivers/regulator/rc5t583-regulator.ko] undefined!
>>
>> and this:
>>
>> ERROR: "rc5t583_ext_power_req_config" [drivers/regulator/rc5t583-regulator.ko] undefined!
>>
>> For the 1st four, make the simple ops static inline, instead of
>> polluting the namespace with trivial exports. For the last one,
>> add an EXPORT_SYMBOL.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker<paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
>> ---
>>
>> [ alternately, make REGULATOR_RC5T583 bool instead of tristate? ]
>
> Why not export all require symbol from mfd core.
> I am sending the patch to exporting all required apis. Please review.

As I said in the commit log, it doesn't seem to make sense to export
them when they are trivial enough to be static inline, since it
avoids having them pollute the /proc/kallsyms namespace.

It is almost like having basic inb/outb as functions vs inline; it
just doesn't make sense to me.

However, if you are determined to rewrite the patch in another way,
please add the customary reported-by line.

Thanks,
Paul.



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