On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 05:25:08AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > from kernel/module.c: > ... > ks = lookup_symbol(name, __start___ksymtab_gpl_future, > __stop___ksymtab_gpl_future); > if (ks) { > if (!gplok) { > printk(KERN_WARNING "Symbol %s is being used " > "by a non-GPL module, which will not " > "be allowed in the future\n", name); > printk(KERN_WARNING "Please see the file " > "Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt " > "in the kernel source tree for more " > "details.\n"); > ... > > but there's nothing in the feature removal file that expands on that > issue. (there *is* an entry regarding *unused* symbols, but that > doesn't seem to address the above.) EXPORT_GPL_FUTURE is used to mark _functionality_ as no longer available after a grace period. So when one marks a set of symbols as GPL_FUTURE that functionality ougt to be described in feature-removal. Did you see any _functionaliy_ where GPL_FUTURE are used where it is not warned in fetaure-removal that that _functionality_ are supposed to be changed?
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