Keith Owens wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 17:01:20 -0500,
> Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Keith Owens wrote:
> >> USB still gets unresolved symbols when part is in kernel, part is in
> >> modules and modversions are set.  Patch against 2.4.0-test10-pre7, only
> >> affects drivers/usb/Makefile.
> >
> >Or instead of all that, you could simply call the core init function
> >from init/main.c...
> 
> Does that work when all of usb is a module?  The point of __initcall is
> to avoid all the conditional code that used to be in main.c.

When all of usb is a module, there are no initcalls.

If you need static initialization for in-kernel init, here is the
shortest solution I can come up with:

/********************* usb.c **********************/

int usbcore_init() {...}

#ifdef MODULE
module_init(usbcore_init);
#endif
module_exit(usbcore_exit);

/******************** main.c ******************/

extern int usbcore_init (void);
        /* ... */
#ifdef CONFIG_USB
        usbcore_init();
#endif

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