Re: Tips for module_init() dependencies

From: Daniel Walker
Date: Thu Oct 15 2009 - 11:48:24 EST


On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 09:01 -0400, Gregory Haskins wrote:

> may break, because the kernel seems to have no concept of
> interdependency between foo_init() and bar_init(), and therefore
> bar_init() may call foo() before foo_init() has executed.
>
> There are various ways to solve this problem, such as deferring calling
> foo() with a workqueue or something, but I was wondering if there was a
> better/standard way to do this that I am missing?
>
> The problem I am having specifically is that I am trying to call
> configfs_register_subsystem() in a module_init(), but this breaks when
> built into the kernel based on sheer bad luck that configfs gets
> initialized after me. To date I have worked around this by forcing my
> code to only support built-in, and using late_initcall() instead or
> module_init. This works, but it only means I am putting the problem off
> (code that depends on *me* has to use similar tricks, etc.

You can't modify the build order so your module get "builtin" after
configfs?

Daniel

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