On Tue Nov 9 10, John Baldwin wrote: > On Tuesday, November 09, 2010 9:10:28 am Alexander Best wrote: > > On Tue Nov 9 10, John Baldwin wrote: > > > On Tuesday, November 09, 2010 6:46:12 am Alexander Best wrote: > > > > hi there, > > > > > > > > i posted this message on freebsd-questions@, but nobody could help me > > > > with it. > > > > to me this looks like a bug, so i assume posting it again here on > > > > freebsd-current@ might be better. > > > > > > > > please keep in mind that the issue here is not the fact that the second > > > > attempt > > > > to unload sound.ko/netgraph.ko fails. it *should* fail, because both > > > > modules > > > > have dependencies. however it should fail with the first attempt. right > > > > now > > > > kldunloadf() returns zero, whereas it should actually return EBUSY > > > > (just like > > > > the second attempt). > > > > > > > > i've attached two kdump outputs: one for the first 'kldunload' attempt > > > > and one > > > > for the second. as you can see the problem is that for some reason > > > > kldunloadf() > > > > returns zero, although it couldn't unload the module. > > > > > > Did you get an error message in dmesg? If you have manually loaded > > > netgraph.ko (via netgraph_load="YES" in loader.conf or an explicit > > > kldload) > > > and then loaded other modules that depend on it (such as ng_foo.ko) then > > > this > > > is expected behavior. What your kldunload has done is to remove the > > > manual > > > reference from loader.conf or 'kldload netgraph.ko'. What this changes > > > is what > > > happens when you do 'kldunload ng_foo.ko'. If you unload ng_foo.ko now, > > > then > > > netgraph.ko will also be unloaded when its last reference drops (in this > > > case > > > it looks like you actually have two ng_*.ko objects loaded, so you would > > > have > > > to unload both of them, but I will assume a single ng_foo.ko to make the > > > explanation simpler). If you had not done 'kldunload netgraph.ko' but had > > > done 'kldunload ng_foo.ko', then the manual reference would have kept > > > netgraph.ko > > > loaded. > > > > > > All this logic exists so that if you do 'kldload foo.ko' and it > > > auto-loads bar.ko > > > as a dependency, then doing 'kldunload bar.ko' will unload both foo.ko > > > and bar.ko. > > > > i have ng_ubt_load="YES" in my loader.conf and kldstat says: > > > > Id Refs Address Size Name > > 1 37 0xffffffff80100000 a2ddb8 kernel > > 2 1 0xffffffff80b2e000 295e8 snd_hda.ko > > 3 1 0xffffffff80b58000 85110 sound.ko > > 4 1 0xffffffff80bde000 cf79e0 nvidia.ko > > 5 5 0xffffffff818d6000 418c0 linux.ko > > 6 1 0xffffffff81918000 80e8 ng_ubt.ko > > 7 2 0xffffffff81921000 fa78 ng_hci.ko > > 8 2 0xffffffff81931000 2bd0 ng_bluetooth.ko > > 9 3 0xffffffff81934000 15e68 netgraph.ko > > 10 1 0xffffffff81a12000 3efb linprocfs.ko > > 11 3 0xffffffff81a16000 4698 pseudofs.ko > > 12 1 0xffffffff81a1b000 31b3 procfs.ko > > 13 1 0xffffffff81a1f000 a37 linsysfs.ko > > 14 1 0xffffffff81a20000 6f4 rtc.ko > > > > also the same happens with sound.ko. i have snd_hda_load="yes". and i think > > snd_hda is the only dependecy for sound.ko. > > > > there was no error message in dmesg for the first kldunload attempt. > > > > i think i understand the logic, however the current behavior does not > > confirm > > to the description in kldunload(2). > > Hmm, ok, fair enough. Do you get the same behavior if you kldload ng_ubt.ko > after boot?
i'll try that in a minute. this behavior also seems very odd: 1) kldstat reports netgraph.ko *not* loaded 2) kldload netgraph 3) kldunload netgraph fails with EBUSY, although kldstat reports only a single REF for netgraph. could this be caused by an out of sync kernel and world? cheers. alex > > -- > John Baldwin -- a13x _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"