Alan Cox <[email protected]> writes:
>> Delightful. So what are the options here? Start packing the device table structs is the obvious quick fix. Declaring cross-compilation unsupported isn't really viable, and I guess determining padding differences is far from easy.
>
> There are some ugly options:
>
> Cross compile a test object containing nothing but
>
> struct whatever fred;
>
> then dump it with the relevant cross nm
Everything would be much easier if all those driver_data members of the
device table structs would not be there.
Andreas.
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