2.4.19 breaks devfs mapping for root=

From: Keith Owens (kaos@ocs.com.au)
Date: Mon Oct 21 2002 - 06:02:29 EST


Resend #2 - no response to previous mails.

A change from 2.4.18 to 2.4.19 has broken the way that devfs maps
root=. 2.4.18 init/main.c::mount_root() has

        devfs_make_root (root_device_name);
        handle = devfs_find_handle (NULL, ROOT_DEVICE_NAME,
                                    MAJOR (ROOT_DEV), MINOR (ROOT_DEV),
                                    DEVFS_SPECIAL_BLK, 1);

where ROOT_DEVICE_NAME maps to the value of root= for non-initrd. This
allowed devfs to remap an entry such as sda3 to whatever driver was
implementing sda3, even if that driver used a different major number.
The correct major was returned in handle.

2.4.19 init/do_mounts.c::mount_root() has

        devfs_make_root(root_device_name);
        create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV, root_device_name);

create_dev() has

        handle = devfs_find_handle(NULL, dev ? NULL : devfs_name,
                    MAJOR(dev), MINOR(dev), DEVFS_SPECIAL_BLK, 1);

The difference in 2.4.19 is that if dev is already set from
root_dev_names[] then devfs does NOT get the value of root=, forcing
the use of major from root_dev_names[]. If a driver reimplements one
of the standard device names and uses a different major or minor number
then it no longer works in 2.4.19 because devfs is given incomplete
information.

Quick and dirty workaround

--- 2.4.19/init/do_mounts.c
+++ 2.4.19/init/do_mounts.c
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
         if (!do_devfs)
                 return sys_mknod(name, S_IFBLK|0600, kdev_t_to_nr(dev));
 
- handle = devfs_find_handle(NULL, dev ? NULL : devfs_name,
+ handle = devfs_find_handle(NULL, devfs_name,
                                 MAJOR(dev), MINOR(dev), DEVFS_SPECIAL_BLK, 1);
         if (!handle)
                 return -1;

But that probably breaks initrd. What should that code be doing to
cope with both initrd and still allow devfs to remap root=?

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