Paul Gortmaker wrote: > > Assuming that nobody has all the MOD_..._USE_COUNT things culled > from a tree somewhere already, I quickly hacked up the following > script for drivers/net: Looks good. There's also drivers/isdn and possibly other places. > ... > We might want to filter the file list created by grep against VERSION_CODE > as people with that in their driver(s) probably don't want the wholesale > deletion of MOD_*_COUNT. (OTOH, drivers that have VERSION_CODE that > supports 2.0.38 or oddball 2.3.x versions could probably be pruned...) I think you're right. eepro100 and acenic seriously care about 2.2-compatibility but AFAICT the others just pretend to. > That still leaves the addition of dev->owner = THIS_MODULE into > each device probe. One *hackish* way to do this without having to > deal with each driver could be something like this in netdevice.h > > - extern void ether_setup(struct net_device *dev); > + extern void __ether_setup(struct net_device *dev); > + static inline void ether_setup(struct net_device *dev){ > + dev->owner = THIS_MODULE; > + __ether_setup(dev); > + } > > Ugh. Probably should just add it to each probe and be done with it... mm.. Seeing as failure to set dev->owner is a fatal mistake, it would be good to enforce this via the compiler type system. How about making THIS_MODULE an argument to register_netdevice() and, hence, register_netdev() and init_etherdev()? > Paul. (aka. monkey #937) :) - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org