On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:18:13PM -0700, David Miller wrote: > From: "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2012 09:37:32 +0000 > > > __net_exit, judging by the majority of its uses, was intended to serve > > as an abstraction to allow calling such annotated functions from both > > __init and __exit functions. Using the (bogus and unused elsewhere) > > __exit_refok to implement this is inefficient - any non-modular code > > really can reside in __init (as non-modular __exit code is never used). > > > > Therefore, adjust __net_exit to resolve to nothing (i.e. normal .text) > > in modules, and __init in the core kernel. > > > > A few other adjustments are necessary/possible with this done - those > > were likely just oversights when added originally. > > > > Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> > > [ I have been waiting for more than a week for a netns developer > to review this patch, I guess I'm too optimistic these days. :-( ] > > The only reason you think __exit_refok is "bogus" is because it's > semantics got changed by Sam Ravnborg in commit > 312b1485fb509c9bc32eda28ad29537896658cb8 ("Introduce new section > reference annotations tags: __ref, __refdata, __refconst") > > Beforehand the __exit_refok was a real .exit section, so it got > completely discarded AT LINK TIME. Now it sits together with > __init_refok which is an unremovable kernel image section, which > neither gets removed at compile time nor boot time. Some misunderstanding is going on here. The *ref* annotation is used to teach modpost that this function (or data) may reference functions (or data) which is annotated __init*. And the *ref* annotation never caused the annotated code to be discarded. This was true before the above mentioned patch - and it is still true. Before the path ("Introduce new section reference ....") the __exit_refok annotation moved functions to the section named ".exit.text.refok" which was explicit part of .text (TEXT_TEXT in vmlinux). So __exit_refok does exactly what it is intended to do: It puts the function in a section so modpost does not warn about references to __init or __exit sections. As Jan points out there is only a single user left - so this would be a good time to kill it. It is even documented in init.h that this is a backward compatibility define. The intention with Jan's patch is to move functions annotated __net_exit to a discardable section in the core kernel. Then at least __exit should be used - there is no logic using __init for exit code. I suggest to: 1) fix the patch to use __exit 2) fix up the bogus commit message Then it should be OK - iff the assumption hold that the functions can be discarded in the core kernel. I have grepped a little and saw no uses where this did not hold true. So based on this I assume the assumption is OK. Sam -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html