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CA0106 driver,EMU10K1/EMU10K2 driver A thread appeared on the LKML. This patch implements the fix. Question: in sysfs, /sys/bus/*/drivers lists the driver names, with their exported .name (eg. '.name = 'EMU10K1_Audigy'' in the module code, from now on 'driver name'). In /sys/modules, the kernel modules are listed with their module name, eg. snd_emu10k1. However, it seems to me that in sysfs, there is no way in particular to tell, which module has which .name. That is, that snd_emu10k1 is EMU10K1_Audigy and vice versa. I wonder whether it wouldn't be possible to add a symlink to the particular module from the driver, and/or from the module to the driver, so the list of devices handled by the module and the module name would be accessible. This way, I would know which driver name corresponds to which module name and vice versa. Answer: For PCI drivers, just add the line: .owner = THIS_MODULE, to their struct pci_driver definition and you will get the symlink created for you. Signed-off-by: James Courtier-Dutton <James@superbug.co.uk> |
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ac97 | ||
ali5451 | ||
au88x0 | ||
ca0106 | ||
cs46xx | ||
emu10k1 | ||
hda | ||
ice1712 | ||
korg1212 | ||
mixart | ||
nm256 | ||
rme9652 | ||
trident | ||
vx222 | ||
ymfpci | ||
ad1889.c | ||
ad1889.h | ||
als4000.c | ||
atiixp_modem.c | ||
atiixp.c | ||
azt3328.c | ||
azt3328.h | ||
bt87x.c | ||
cmipci.c | ||
cs4281.c | ||
ens1370.c | ||
ens1371.c | ||
es1938.c | ||
es1968.c | ||
fm801.c | ||
intel8x0.c | ||
intel8x0m.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
maestro3.c | ||
Makefile | ||
rme32.c | ||
rme96.c | ||
sonicvibes.c | ||
via82xx_modem.c | ||
via82xx.c |