Re: udev is too slow creating devices

From: Giacomo A. Catenazzi
Date: Tue Sep 14 2004 - 15:52:25 EST


Greg KH wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 01:40:22PM -0600, Chris Friesen wrote:

Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:


udev + modular microcode:
$ modprobe -r microcode
$ modprobe microcode ; microcode_ctl -u
=> microcode_ctl does NOT find the device

The loading of the module triggers udev to run. There is no guarantee that udev runs before microcode_ctl.

One workaround would be to have microcode_ctl use dnotify to get woken up whenever /dev changes.


Ick, no. Use the /etc/dev.d/ notify method I described. That is what
it is there for.


After a brief discussion with debian udev maintainer, I've an
other proposal/opinion.

The "bug" appear only in two places: at udev start and after
a modprobe, so IMHO we should correct these two place, so that:
- from a user side perspective it is the right thing!
(after a successful modprobe, I expect module and devices
are created sussesfully)
- there are not many special case:
with udev use dev.d, else do actions now!

Else every distribution should create a script for
every init.d script that would eventually use (also
indirectly) a kernel module.

ciao
cate
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