[arch-dev-public] Module blacklisting
eliott
eliott at cactuswax.net
Fri Feb 22 18:56:14 EST 2008
On 2/22/08, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, guys - honest question. Because udev is being a big pain in the
> ass with the way we do module blacklisting, we might want to
> reevaluate it.
>
> Right now we support blacklisting of modules in rc.conf, in addition
> to a kernel param disablemodules=x,y,z
>
> Udev autoloading is controlled by MOD_AUTOLOAD and the load_modules
> kernel param.
>
> We *can* use modprobe based blacklisting here, but we lose the above
> items. blacklisting will be controlled only by /etc/modprobe.conf (and
> modprobe.d/*) and we lose the ability to shut it off via rc.conf.
>
> What do we gain? Speed and simplicity. No extraneous scripts to handle
> this stuff, and all that jazz.
>
> This is how fast this script was when I originally wrote it:
> http://img.phraktured.net/other/udev_modules_boot.png
> Now it apparently takes 3 times as long due to all the added blacklisting cruft
>
> What do we lose? Robustness.
> See below for an explanation of the blacklist changes
I thin modprobe.conf would probably be 'cleaner' and 'closer to home'.
It would probably be a little less 'classic arch', as it moves things
away from rc.conf instead of into it. It might be the right thing to
do though..not sure.
I do have one concern though. How would this effect mkinitcpio, and
excluding modules via grub at boot time (whether from an install cd or
from a real boot and with an initrd)?
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