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@@ -321,10 +321,7 @@ static struct virtio_config_ops lguest_config_ops = {
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/* The root device for the lguest virtio devices. This makes them appear as
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* /sys/devices/lguest/0,1,2 not /sys/devices/0,1,2. */
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-static struct device lguest_root = {
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- .parent = NULL,
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- .bus_id = "lguest",
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-};
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+static struct device *lguest_root;
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/*D:120 This is the core of the lguest bus: actually adding a new device.
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* It's a separate function because it's neater that way, and because an
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@@ -351,7 +348,7 @@ static void add_lguest_device(struct lguest_device_desc *d,
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}
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/* This devices' parent is the lguest/ dir. */
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- ldev->vdev.dev.parent = &lguest_root;
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+ ldev->vdev.dev.parent = lguest_root;
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/* We have a unique device index thanks to the dev_index counter. */
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ldev->vdev.id.device = d->type;
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/* We have a simple set of routines for querying the device's
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@@ -407,7 +404,8 @@ static int __init lguest_devices_init(void)
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if (strcmp(pv_info.name, "lguest") != 0)
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return 0;
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- if (device_register(&lguest_root) != 0)
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+ lguest_root = root_device_register("lguest");
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+ if (IS_ERR(lguest_root))
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panic("Could not register lguest root");
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/* Devices are in a single page above top of "normal" mem */
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