it's not just that it falls under the category of PCI "legacy" but,
if you look in drivers/pci/search.c near the bottom:
...
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY
EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_find_device);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_find_slot);
#endif /* CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY */
...
that symbol is not being exported even *if* you select PCI_LEGACY.
i'm guessing that's an oversight but it would certainly suggest that
no one can possibly be using it, no?
rday
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 05:15:25PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> it's not just that it falls under the category of PCI "legacy" but,
> if you look in drivers/pci/search.c near the bottom:
>
> ...
> #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_find_device);
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_find_slot);
> #endif /* CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY */
> ...
>
> that symbol is not being exported even *if* you select PCI_LEGACY.
> i'm guessing that's an oversight but it would certainly suggest that
> no one can possibly be using it, no?
It's used by pci_find_device().
> rday
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 05:15:25PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> >
> > it's not just that it falls under the category of PCI "legacy" but,
> > if you look in drivers/pci/search.c near the bottom:
> >
> > ...
> > #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY
> > EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_find_device);
> > EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_find_slot);
> > #endif /* CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY */
> > ...
> >
> > that symbol is not being exported even *if* you select PCI_LEGACY.
> > i'm guessing that's an oversight but it would certainly suggest that
> > no one can possibly be using it, no?
>
> It's used by pci_find_device().
yes, i noticed that shortly after hitting the ENTER key. sigh. it
was a long day ...
rday
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