On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 12:41 PM Miguel Ojeda <miguel.ojeda.sando...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Nick, Linus: shouldn't we just simply go for no stringifying at all, > i.e. changing it to: > > #define __section(S) __attribute__((__section__(S)))
That's probably what we should have done originally, avoiding all the issues with "what if we have multi-part strings" etc. But it's not what we did, probably because it looked slightly simpler to do the stringification in the macro for the usual case. So now we have (according to a quick grep) eight users that have a constant string, and about one hundred users that use the unquoted section name and expect the automatic stringification. I say "about", because I didn't check if any of them might be doing tricks, I really just did a stupid grep. And we have that _one_ insane KENTRY thing that was apparently never actually used. So I think the minimal fix is to just accept that it's what it is, remove the unnecessary quotes from the 8 existing users, and _if_ somebody wants to build the string by hand (like the KENTRY code did), then just use "__attribute__((section(x)))" for that. But yeah, we could just remove the stringification and make the users do it. But for the current late rc (and presumably -stable?), I definitely want the absolute minimal thing that fixes the oops. Linus