does an initcall level of "0s" actually exist?

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Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008 - 6:51 pm

from include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h:

#define INITCALLS                                                       \
        *(.initcallearly.init)                                          \
        VMLINUX_SYMBOL(__early_initcall_end) = .;                       \
        *(.initcall0.init)                                              \
        *(.initcall0s.init)                                             \
        *(.initcall1.init)                                              \
        *(.initcall1s.init)                                             \
... etc ...

  but from include/linux/init.h:

#define pure_initcall(fn)               __define_initcall("0",fn,0)

#define core_initcall(fn)               __define_initcall("1",fn,1)
#define core_initcall_sync(fn)          __define_initcall("1s",fn,1s)
#define postcore_initcall(fn)           __define_initcall("2",fn,2)
#define postcore_initcall_sync(fn)      __define_initcall("2s",fn,2s)

  i don't see any initcalls of level "0s".  in any event, might it not
be cleaner to have these files sync up?  no big deal, of course.  i'm
well aware that it doesn't break anything.

rday
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Messages in current thread:
does an initcall level of "0s" actually exist?, Robert P. J. Day, (Tue Aug 5, 6:51 pm)
Re: does an initcall level of "0s" actually exist?, Rene Herman, (Wed Aug 6, 6:13 pm)
Re: does an initcall level of "0s" actually exist?, Robert P. J. Day, (Wed Aug 6, 6:18 pm)