[PATCH 1/2] [powerpc] export symbols for use by lparcfg
Will Schmidt
will_schmidt at vnet.ibm.com
Tue Mar 13 09:05:42 EST 2007
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 15:24 -0500, Nathan Lynch wrote:
> Will Schmidt wrote:
> >
> > Updates the Kconfig to allow lparcfg to be built as a module, and
> > add the necessary EXPORT_SYMBOLS needed for a successful build.
>
> Well, almost exactly a year ago lparcfg was changed to bool. Do the
> reasons for that change still stand?
Hi Nathan,
Thanks for pointing this out to me. I was not aware there was a
specific and deliberate change to bool from tristate. I thought it was
due to a sloppy change that neglected to export required symbols.
> commit 82dfdcae0d57c842e02f037758687eef42fb7af6
> Author: Paul Mackerras <paulus at samba.org>
> Date: Tue Mar 14 11:35:37 2006 +1100
>
> powerpc: Disallow lparcfg being a module
>
> The lparcfg code needs several things which are pretty arcane internal
> details and which we don't want to export, which means that lparcfg
> doesn't work when built as a module. This makes it a bool instead of
> a tristate in the Kconfig so that users can't try to build it as a
> module.
>
> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lppaca);
>
> > +EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL_GPL(cpu_usage_array);
>
> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vdso_data);
>
> Hmm, I don't think lparcfg needs to access vdso_data at all.
It does via the reference here:
partition_potential_processors = vdso_data->processorCount
>
> In pseries_lparcfg_data we have:
>
> lrdrp = get_property(rtas_node, "ibm,lrdr-capacity", NULL);
>
> if (lrdrp == NULL) {
> partition_potential_processors = vdso_data->processorCount;
> } else {
> partition_potential_processors = *(lrdrp + 4);
> }
>
> partition_active_processors = lparcfg_count_active_processors();
>
> But if there's no ibm,lrdr-capacity property then the system doesn't
> support adding processors, so partition_potential_processors should be
> equal to partition_active_processors.
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