Am 07.05.20 um 17:29 schrieb Christoph Hellwig: > On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 05:22:28PM +0200, Stefan Haberland wrote: >> OK, just thought again about your suggestion and also that >> you have already been talking about a symbol lookup I just >> have written a prototype that took your first two patches >> as base, exports the symbol of dasd_biodasdinfo and in >> ibm.c I do a kallsyms_lookup_name("dasd_biodasdinfo"). >> >> So I would not have to define a structure twice or rely on >> MAJORs. Also we would not have to define an own file >> operation only for DASD devices. >> >> What do you think about this? If you agree I will polish >> the patches, test them and send them for review. > How do you figure out a given gendisk is a DASD device? I guess > dasd_biodasdinfo could just check the block_device_operations > pointer first thing. That's still a little ugly, but seems the > least bad idea so far, so please at least post it for discussion. Not checked till now. I just was thinking about the basicapproach. I could either check the block_device_operations like you suggested or I could verify that the gendisk pointer is already in our devmap and therefor belongs to the DASD driver. Will post a patch shortly.