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authorDaniel Mack <daniel@zonque.org>2015-06-08 18:52:25 +0200
committerDaniel Mack <daniel@zonque.org>2015-06-08 20:39:23 +0200
commit85c675538fd18eefe0bbfd6fc87d9e0f38f3207a (patch)
tree080f0124e77f352cc0e5966d5104794671232811 /src/core/kmod-setup.c
parent1472e6579944531908a21f850d2fabc99b8cc65d (diff)
kmod-setup: split warn flags
Traditionally, we used to warn about ipv6 being a module or being unavailable. This was changed in b4aa82f16 ("kmod-setup: don't warn when ipv6 can't be loaded") in a way that neither of the two conditions will cause a log message. Now, while running a setup without any IPv6 is completely fine and shouldn't cause any warning, we should still warn about ipv6 being a module instead of built-in. To achieve this, split the boolean warn flag into two: one for a feature not being built-in but shipped as a module, and one to print an error when a module is entirely unavailable. We will, however, still warn if kmod returns anything else than -ENOENT in the attempt of loading the module, and at the very least, turn the message into a debug log.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/core/kmod-setup.c')
-rw-r--r--src/core/kmod-setup.c20
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/core/kmod-setup.c b/src/core/kmod-setup.c
index 96379058a1..cf543c81a3 100644
--- a/src/core/kmod-setup.c
+++ b/src/core/kmod-setup.c
@@ -53,26 +53,27 @@ int kmod_setup(void) {
static const struct {
const char *module;
const char *path;
- bool warn;
+ bool warn_if_unavailable:1;
+ bool warn_if_module:1;
bool (*condition_fn)(void);
} kmod_table[] = {
/* auto-loading on use doesn't work before udev is up */
- { "autofs4", "/sys/class/misc/autofs", true, NULL },
+ { "autofs4", "/sys/class/misc/autofs", true, false, NULL },
/* early configure of ::1 on the loopback device */
- { "ipv6", "/sys/module/ipv6", false, NULL },
+ { "ipv6", "/sys/module/ipv6", false, true, NULL },
/* this should never be a module */
- { "unix", "/proc/net/unix", true, NULL },
+ { "unix", "/proc/net/unix", true, true, NULL },
#ifdef ENABLE_KDBUS
/* IPC is needed before we bring up any other services */
- { "kdbus", "/sys/fs/kdbus", false, is_kdbus_wanted },
+ { "kdbus", "/sys/fs/kdbus", false, false, is_kdbus_wanted },
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LIBIPTC
/* netfilter is needed by networkd, nspawn among others, and cannot be autoloaded */
- { "ip_tables", "/proc/net/ip_tables_names", false, NULL },
+ { "ip_tables", "/proc/net/ip_tables_names", false, false, NULL },
#endif
};
struct kmod_ctx *ctx = NULL;
@@ -91,7 +92,7 @@ int kmod_setup(void) {
if (kmod_table[i].condition_fn && !kmod_table[i].condition_fn())
continue;
- if (kmod_table[i].warn)
+ if (kmod_table[i].warn_if_module)
log_debug("Your kernel apparently lacks built-in %s support. Might be "
"a good idea to compile it in. We'll now try to work around "
"this by loading the module...", kmod_table[i].module);
@@ -116,8 +117,9 @@ int kmod_setup(void) {
log_info("Inserted module '%s'", kmod_module_get_name(mod));
else if (r == KMOD_PROBE_APPLY_BLACKLIST)
log_info("Module '%s' is blacklisted", kmod_module_get_name(mod));
- else if (kmod_table[i].warn)
- log_error("Failed to insert module '%s'", kmod_module_get_name(mod));
+ else
+ log_full((kmod_table[i].warn_if_unavailable || (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT)) ? LOG_ERR : LOG_DEBUG,
+ "Failed to insert module '%s'", kmod_module_get_name(mod));
kmod_module_unref(mod);
}