On 2014-03-06 15:06, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
> In kcmdline it's possible to have a dot in the param's value. The
> support for this was added in 66f3228 ("libkmod: Add support for '.' in
> module parameter on kcmdline") and is needed to correctly support some
> modules that depend on it.

The tests look OK. I tried to revert my fix and the test failed.


> This test was added in order to make sure the commit  aa87854
> ("libkmod-config: Only match dot before '=' in /proc/cmdline") didn't
> break it. Although that commit  message says it's allowing to match a
> dot before '=' it's actually enforcing the first part of the string to
> be always in the format "<module-name>.param". Dots after '=' are still
> correctly allowed.

Yeah, the wording was not really clear.

Thanks,
Michal

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