Paul Rolland (ポール・ロラン) wrote:
quoted text > Hi Eric,
quoted text >> Now I have two side questions:
>> - the code is no more symetric "subsys_initcall" -> "module_exit".
>> Do not know if it is "normal" but I love symmetry in code :-). Did not test
>> it still works as a module...
> Symmetry is not broken, as we have :
> #define subsys_initcall(fn) module_init(fn)
> in include/linux/init.h where compiling as a module, and when not compiling
> as a module, I doubt the exit function is called unless you are shuting
> down your machine...
I came to this conclusion too. But I would have preferred to have
#define subsys_exit(fn) modules_exit(fn)
in the case of a module and nop in the non module case...
-- eric
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