On Sat, 11 Feb 2017, Jess Frazelle wrote: > On February 11, 2017 1:14:52 AM PST, Thomas Gleixner <t...@linutronix.de> > wrote: > >The same is true for cpuhotunplug operations. > > This makes sense. Will remove.
That's true for all other patches touching sysops as well. But instead of giving up I'd recommend to look into the following: Go through all callsites which use un/register_syscore_ops() and figure out how many of them are possibly called post init. From a quick grep I can only find the KVM module, but there might be more. Lets assume it's KVM only. So you could do the following: Put something like this into virt/kvm/kvm_main.c, which is a builtin file static struct syscore_ops ops __ro_after_init = { .... }; int __init foo() { register_ops(&ops); } and because we know that kvm is single instance you can just have: static struct syscore_ops *kvm_ops; void kvm_set_sysop(*vmx_ops) { kvm_ops = ops; } and then have the kvm_syscore callbacks: static callback() { if (kvm_ops) kvm_ops->callback() } Sanity checks and serialization omitted. Then switch kvm_exit/init over to it. After that you can make all syscore_ops __ro_after_init, remove the export from (un)register_syscore_ops() and make that __init. Not much of an effort and probably worth the trouble. Thanks, tglx