kldstat output: kernel no more
Paolo Pisati
piso at freebsd.org
Mon Feb 26 15:08:36 UTC 2007
On a recent CURRENT, try kldstat:
[piso at newluxor /usr/home/piso]$ kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
2 1 0xffffffffaede1000 3877 linprocfs.ko
3 2 0xffffffffaede5000 186dd linux.ko
6 1 0xffffffffaeec6000 75a rtc.ko
7 1 0xffffffffaee58000 b20c ipfw.ko
8 1 0xffffffffaee64000 76b8 libalias.ko
9 1 0xffffffffaeecb000 49f8 i915.ko
10 1 0xffffffffaeed0000 da61 drm.ko
11 1 0xffffffffaf106000 17027 smbfs.ko
12 2 0xffffffffaf11e000 1cda libiconv.ko
13 2 0xffffffffaf120000 c25 libmchain.ko
14 1 0xffffffffaf1f3000 2a35 snd_ich.ko
15 1 0xffffffffaf1f6000 2a235 sound.ko
[piso at newluxor /usr/home/piso]$
no kernel in the output, and that breaks module detection.
In example, everytime i do:
ifconfig bfe0 inet ...
the bfe support is compiled into the kernel, but ifconfig cannot find
it (cause there's no kernel), so it tries to kldload it again,
resulting in:
Feb 26 11:46:55 newluxor kernel: Module cardbus/re failed to register: 17
Feb 26 11:46:55 newluxor kernel: module_register: module re/miibus already exist
s!
Feb 26 11:46:55 newluxor kernel: Module re/miibus failed to register: 17
Feb 26 11:46:55 newluxor kernel: module_register: module pci/re already exists!
Feb 26 11:46:55 newluxor kernel: Module pci/re failed to register: 17
Feb 26 11:46:55 newluxor kernel: module_register: module cardbus/re already exists!
bye,
P.
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