Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 7 Dec 2008 19:21:44 +0100 | From | "Kay Sievers" <> | Subject | Re: Runaway loop with the current git. |
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On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 19:15, Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote: >> Yes, log nowhere instead of running in a loop would be much better >> than loading a 5:1 driver which will never exist as a module. > > The loop is detected and terminated.
No. Please back up what you are trying to talk about.
>> > Why is this useful - you now get failing module loads producing no >> > diagnostics and in many case the setup just dying silently. >> >> It's obviously more useful than not to boot up. > > What makes you think it will now boot up. The loop is already detected > and terminated. What will you do if it doesn't and you get no > diagnostics. How will distributions debug those reports in bugzilla.
The boxes of the reporters hang! Read the bug! Please!
>> No, the pci driver will never get loaded by modprobe 5:1, > > Why not ? You have no idea how the other millions of Linux users have > their module loading rules configured. A change which breaks this > behaviour is a regression.
There is no cheap way out of the problem, it's a kernel bug, and we will fix it - you may just delay it with your zero arguments.
Kay
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