On Tue, Sep 09 2008, Mariusz Kozlowski wrote: > > > On the other hand on newer kernels (post 2.6.26 - these which did not blow up) right > > > after boot I have to run rmmod ide-cd_mod exactly three times to have ide-cd_mod > > > unloaded. If I modprobe and rmmod again it works as expected. Why is this? > > > > > > laptop mako # modprobe ide-cd_mod > > > laptop mako # rmmod ide-cd_mod > > > laptop mako # rmmod ide-cd_mod > > > laptop mako # rmmod ide-cd_mod > > > laptop mako # rmmod ide-cd_mod > > > ERROR: Module ide_cd_mod does not exist in /proc/modules > > > laptop mako # modprobe ide-cd_mod > > > laptop mako # rmmod ide-cd_mod > > > laptop mako # rmmod ide-cd_mod > > > ERROR: Module ide_cd_mod does not exist in /proc/modules > > > > Can you try the below patch from Elias? > > Sure. It applied fine to clean current mainline. It looks ok now. No oopses and no BUGs. > But still after a fresh boot I see > > # modprobe ide-cd_mod > # rmmod ide-cd_mod > # rmmod ide-cd_mod > # rmmod ide-cd_mod > ERROR: Module ide_cd_mod does not exist in /proc/modules > # modprobe ide-cd_mod > # rmmod ide-cd_mod > # rmmod ide-cd_mod > ERROR: Module ide_cd_mod does not exist in /proc/modules > > You need to rmmod ide-cd_mod twice to get it unloaded. After another > modprobe/rmmod it works as expected. Looks like something for Bart to look into. -- Jens Axboe -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html