[tables] Redefine methods for accessing linker tables

Intel's C compiler (icc) chokes on the zero-length arrays that we
currently use as part of the mechanism for accessing linker table
entries.  Abstract away the zero-length arrays, to make a port to icc
easier.

Introduce macros such as for_each_table_entry() to simplify the common
case of iterating over all entries in a linker table.

Represent table names as #defined string constants rather than
unquoted literals; this avoids visual confusion between table names
and C variable or type names, and also allows us to force a
compilation error in the event of incorrect table names.
This commit is contained in:
Michael Brown
2009-03-12 19:41:40 +00:00
parent 3ed468e0c5
commit 1266d7902b
48 changed files with 239 additions and 264 deletions

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@@ -34,11 +34,6 @@
*
*/
static struct pci_driver pci_drivers[0]
__table_start ( struct pci_driver, pci_drivers );
static struct pci_driver pci_drivers_end[0]
__table_end ( struct pci_driver, pci_drivers );
static void pcibus_remove ( struct root_device *rootdev );
/**
@@ -188,7 +183,7 @@ static int pci_probe ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
PCI_FUNC ( pci->devfn ), pci->vendor, pci->device,
pci->membase, pci->ioaddr, pci->irq );
for ( driver = pci_drivers ; driver < pci_drivers_end ; driver++ ) {
for_each_table_entry ( driver, PCI_DRIVERS ) {
for ( i = 0 ; i < driver->id_count ; i++ ) {
id = &driver->ids[i];
if ( ( id->vendor != PCI_ANY_ID ) &&