On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 11:55:15PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > +const char *const counter_count_direction_str[2] = { > > + [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_FORWARD] = "forward", > > + [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_BACKWARD] = "backward" > > +}; > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(counter_count_direction_str); > > + > > +const char *const counter_count_mode_str[4] = { > > + [COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_NORMAL] = "normal", > > + [COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_RANGE_LIMIT] = "range limit", > > + [COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_NON_RECYCLE] = "non-recycle", > > + [COUNTER_COUNT_MODE_MODULO_N] = "modulo-n" > > +}; > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(counter_count_mode_str); > > Dunno. Exporting const tables saying "forward" and "backward". Can we > ... somehow make it work without need to export this? > > -- > (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek > (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html Right now there are only have 4 counter devices supported in this patchset, but it is expected that support for a greater variety of devices will be added. For these future cases, new count directions will be added to match their functionality. For example, suppose support for a rotary encoder device is added. These type of devices do not move forward/backward but rather rotate. In these cases, the following count directions may be added: [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_CLOCKWISE] = "clockwise", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_COUNTERCLOCKWISE] = "counterclockwise" Or as another example, suppose support for a two-axis precision positioning table is added. These devices support positioning in a cartesian coordinate system. In these cases, spatial direction may serve as useful count directions: [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_NORTH] = "north", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_NORTHEAST] = "northeast", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_EAST] = "east", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_SOUTHEAST] = "southeast", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_SOUTH] = "south", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_SOUTHWEST] = "southwest", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_WEST] = "west", [COUNTER_COUNT_DIRECTION_NORTHWEST] = "northwest" A const table is conveinent in these scenarios because support for new count directions may be easily added by simple entry into the table. William Breathitt Gray