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authorPaul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>2011-07-03 22:20:30 +0200
committerPaul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>2011-11-01 00:32:14 +0100
commitb5a2c4f1996d1d258ac10897e0bbb57c6904a735 (patch)
treec9f577fb362f4416192792062191f6801f6be145 /drivers
parentlguest: add export.h to lguest files for THIS_MODULE/EXPORT_SYMBOL (diff)
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virtio: Add module.h to drivers/virtio users.
Up to now, the module.h header was as hard to keep out as sunlight. But we are cleaning that up. Fix the virtio users who simply expect module.h to be there in every C file. Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/virtio/virtio.c1
-rw-r--r--drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c1
-rw-r--r--drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c1
3 files changed, 3 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio.c
index efb35aa8309a..984c501c258f 100644
--- a/drivers/virtio/virtio.c
+++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio.c
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#include <linux/virtio.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/virtio_config.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
/* Unique numbering for virtio devices. */
static unsigned int dev_index;
diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c
index e058ace2a4ad..94fd738a7741 100644
--- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c
+++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
#include <linux/freezer.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
struct virtio_balloon
{
diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c
index 4acf88884f9b..c7a2c208f6ea 100644
--- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c
+++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
#include <linux/virtio_config.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
/* virtio guest is communicating with a virtual "device" that actually runs on
* a host processor. Memory barriers are used to control SMP effects. */