Revision 1c430a727fa512500a422ffe4712166c550ea06a authored by Johannes Berg on 07 May 2012, 13:39:06 UTC, committed by David S. Miller on 07 May 2012, 23:21:29 UTC
Neither compare_ether_addr() nor compare_ether_addr_64bits()
(as it can fall back to the former) have comparison semantics
like memcmp() where the sign of the return value indicates sort
order. We had a bug in the wireless code due to a blind memcmp
replacement because of this.

A cursory look suggests that the wireless bug was the only one
due to this semantic difference.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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depmod.sh
#!/bin/sh
#
# A depmod wrapper used by the toplevel Makefile

if test $# -ne 2; then
	echo "Usage: $0 /sbin/depmod <kernelrelease>" >&2
	exit 1
fi
DEPMOD=$1
KERNELRELEASE=$2

if ! test -r System.map -a -x "$DEPMOD"; then
	exit 0
fi
# older versions of depmod require the version string to start with three
# numbers, so we cheat with a symlink here
depmod_hack_needed=true
tmp_dir=$(mktemp -d ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/depmod.XXXXXX)
mkdir -p "$tmp_dir/lib/modules/$KERNELRELEASE"
if "$DEPMOD" -b "$tmp_dir" $KERNELRELEASE 2>/dev/null; then
	if test -e "$tmp_dir/lib/modules/$KERNELRELEASE/modules.dep" -o \
		-e "$tmp_dir/lib/modules/$KERNELRELEASE/modules.dep.bin"; then
		depmod_hack_needed=false
	fi
fi
rm -rf "$tmp_dir"
if $depmod_hack_needed; then
	symlink="$INSTALL_MOD_PATH/lib/modules/99.98.$KERNELRELEASE"
	ln -s "$KERNELRELEASE" "$symlink"
	KERNELRELEASE=99.98.$KERNELRELEASE
fi

set -- -ae -F System.map
if test -n "$INSTALL_MOD_PATH"; then
	set -- "$@" -b "$INSTALL_MOD_PATH"
fi
"$DEPMOD" "$@" "$KERNELRELEASE"
ret=$?

if $depmod_hack_needed; then
	rm -f "$symlink"
fi

exit $ret
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