On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 12:24:23PM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 12:12 PM Stafford Horne <shorne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 10:36:12AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 11:50 PM Gabriel L. Somlo <gsomlo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ... > > > > Many (most?) blurbs do mention the module name. > > > > I was doubting this as well, but I searched and its true. The text 'module will > > be called' shows up many times, there is also different text. > > > > $ grep -r 'module will be called' drivers/ | wc > > 1347 9023 9086 > > > > $ grep -r 'tristate \"' drivers/ | wc > > 7169 47486 521795 > > Just a side note: `git grep ...` is much faster in the Git trees. Yes, it is quite a lot faster, I always wondered why one would use it rather than just grep. Thanks for the tip. < shorne@antec ~/work/linux > time grep -r 'module will be called' drivers/ >/dev/null real 0m0.338s user 0m0.220s sys 0m0.113s < shorne@antec ~/work/linux > time git grep 'module will be called' -- drivers/ >/dev/null real 0m0.153s user 0m0.205s sys 0m0.659s > And for this particular case I dare to advertise a script I wrote [1] > to help with recursive searches. > > [1]: https://github.com/andy-shev/home-bin-tools/blob/master/gl4func.sh Neat script. > > So maybe >10% have module name in the blurb. Example: > > > > To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the > > module will be called tifm_sd. > > > > -- > With Best Regards, > Andy Shevchenko