** Description changed: I need some IPMI kernel modules, so I load them during startup. This worked quite well until I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04. As you can see I have the modules in /etc/modules: # grep ipmi /etc/modules ipmi_watchdog ipmi_devintf ipmi_poweroff ipmi_si Right after reboot, the modules are there: # lsmod |grep -i ipm ipmi_si 53257 2 ipmi_poweroff 14366 0 ipmi_devintf 17572 0 ipmi_watchdog 24912 0 but disappear after a few seconds/minute. I found out, that the cause is the /etc/init.d/openipmi script. The behaviour of the script is quite strange because a stop/start will behave differently then a restart. I loaded the modules manually using modprobe: ipmi_si 53257 2 ipmi_poweroff 14366 0 ipmi_devintf 17572 0 ipmi_watchdog 24912 0 when I execute: # service openipmi stop the module ipmi_devintf gets removed: ipmi_si 53257 2 ipmi_poweroff 14366 0 ipmi_watchdog 24912 0 starting the service again with: # service openipmi start will remove ALL IPMI kernel modules: # lsmod |grep -i ipm # One of the reasons seems to be the module ipmi_msghandler. This is already integrated and causes some of the problems. When I remove it from /etc/init.d/openipmi like this: 65,66c65 < #MODULES_BASE="ipmi_msghandler" < MODULES_BASE="" --- > MODULES_BASE="ipmi_msghandler" 325,326c324,325 < # modprobe ipmi_msghandler > /dev/null 2>&1 < # modules_loaded ipmi_msghandler --- > modprobe ipmi_msghandler > /dev/null 2>&1 > modules_loaded ipmi_msghandler stoping and starting the service works again. But restarting the service will still remove all modules and will not load them anymore. + + [Impact] + Issuing `service openipmi {start,stop,restart}` failures lead to unloading of IPMI modules that were previously loaded. Particularly on OpenPower systems, but also on others, this will result in 'ipmi_devintf' being unloaded during boot, and in-band IPMI being non-functional (amongst other IPMI functionality). + + [Test Case] + On an OpenPower machine (this also happens on an appropriately configured (meaning without IPMI support) Intel qemu instance), load IPMI modules (in particular, ipmi_devintf, but any of them can be affected). Attempt to start the openipmi service with `service openipmi start`. Without the fix proposed, here, the ipmi_devintf module is unloaded. With the fix, the module stays loaded. + + [Regression Potential] + The primary risk of regression is if an end-user was relying on the behavior of an error during openipmi initialization resulting in disabling of all IPMI functionality. I don't think that is reasonable behavior to rely on, though (and is not clearly documented anywhere as expected).
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