On 15 Jan 03 at 20:06, Rusty Russell wrote:
> In message <200301150846.AAA01104@adam.yggdrasil.com> you write:
> > On 2003-01-15, Rusty Russell wrote:
> > >It's possible to start using a module, and then have it fail
> > >initialization. In 2.4, this resulted in random behaviour. One
> > >solution to this is to make all interfaces two-stage: reserve
> > >everything you need (which might fail), the activate them. This
> > >means changing about 1600 modules, and deprecating every interface
> > >they use.
> >
> > Could you explain this "random behavior" of 2.4 a bit more?
> > As far as I know, if a module's init function fails, it must
> > unregister everything that it has registered up to that point.
>
> And if someone's using it, the module gets unloaded underneath them.
No. Unregister will go to sleep until it is safe to unregister
driver. See unregister_netdevice for perfect example, but I'm sure
that there are other unregister functions which make sure that after
unregister it is OK to destroy everything.
Best regards,
Petr Vandrovec
vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
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