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@@ -62,6 +62,16 @@ struct kparam_array
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void *elem;
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};
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+/* On alpha, ia64 and ppc64 relocations to global data cannot go into
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+ read-only sections (which is part of respective UNIX ABI on these
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+ platforms). So 'const' makes no sense and even causes compile failures
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+ with some compilers. */
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+#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_PPC64)
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+#define __moduleparam_const
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+#else
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+#define __moduleparam_const const
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+#endif
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+
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/* This is the fundamental function for registering boot/module
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parameters. perm sets the visibility in sysfs: 000 means it's
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not there, read bits mean it's readable, write bits mean it's
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@@ -71,7 +81,7 @@ struct kparam_array
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static int __param_perm_check_##name __attribute__((unused)) = \
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BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO((perm) < 0 || (perm) > 0777 || ((perm) & 2)); \
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static const char __param_str_##name[] = prefix #name; \
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- static struct kernel_param const __param_##name \
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+ static struct kernel_param __moduleparam_const __param_##name \
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__used \
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__attribute__ ((unused,__section__ ("__param"),aligned(sizeof(void *)))) \
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= { __param_str_##name, perm, set, get, { arg } }
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