Export the module alias information using the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() macro in order to support auto-loading this module for devices that support it. $ modinfo -F alias out/linux/drivers/ufs/host/ufs-exynos.ko of:N*T*Ctesla,fsd-ufsC* of:N*T*Ctesla,fsd-ufs of:N*T*Csamsung,exynosautov9-ufs-vhC* of:N*T*Csamsung,exynosautov9-ufs-vh of:N*T*Csamsung,exynosautov9-ufsC* of:N*T*Csamsung,exynosautov9-ufs of:N*T*Csamsung,exynos7-ufsC* of:N*T*Csamsung,exynos7-ufs Signed-off-by: Will McVicker <willmcvicker@xxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/ufs/host/ufs-exynos.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) Note, I tested this on a Pixel 6 device with the UFS patch series in [1]. With both this patch and [1], the ufs-exynos module autoloads on boot. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240404122559.898930-1-peter.griffin@xxxxxxxxxx/ diff --git a/drivers/ufs/host/ufs-exynos.c b/drivers/ufs/host/ufs-exynos.c index 734d40f99e31..1795860a2f06 100644 --- a/drivers/ufs/host/ufs-exynos.c +++ b/drivers/ufs/host/ufs-exynos.c @@ -1748,6 +1748,7 @@ static const struct of_device_id exynos_ufs_of_match[] = { .data = &fsd_ufs_drvs }, {}, }; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, exynos_ufs_of_match); static const struct dev_pm_ops exynos_ufs_pm_ops = { SET_SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS(ufshcd_system_suspend, ufshcd_system_resume) base-commit: 2c71fdf02a95b3dd425b42f28fd47fb2b1d22702 -- 2.44.0.683.g7961c838ac-goog