On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Robert Morell <rmorell at nvidia.com> wrote: > The DMA buffer infrastructure (dma-buf) currently exposes its interface > with EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL. ?The documentation for EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL says: > ? ?"It implies that the function is considered an internal > ? ?implementation issue, and not really an interface." > This interface is clearly not just an "implementation issue" but an > interface to be used across drivers/subsystems, so I think it makes > sense for it to use EXPORT_SYMBOL instead. > > Work on dma-buf was originally started with the goal of unifying several > competing "memory management" systems developed with different ARM SoCs > in mind. ?It would be unfortunate if restricting its use to only > GPL-licensed modules caused dma-buf adoption to be limited. > > For convenience, I'll send the trivial patch to implement this change. > I'd like to see this in the first release with dma-buf in 3.3.
How about you open up your driver code instead? You'd get access to all EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL symbols instantly! Pekka