On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Dominik Brodowski <li...@dominikbrodowski.net> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 06:12:25PM +0100, Tom Gundersen wrote: >> 1) Apply the rules also to 'change' events. This should do no harm >> and makes sure that the rules are run whenever the 80-drivers.rules >> are. >> 2) Don't try to load modules when a driver is already loaded. >> 3) Use builtins for loading modules. Notice that this means that >> blacklisting is applied (I assume the lack of '-b' was a bug?). >> >> Cc: Dominik Brodowski <li...@dominikbrodowski.net> >> Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <t...@jklm.no> >> --- >> udev/rules-base | 4 ++-- >> udev/rules-modprobe | 4 ++-- >> udev/rules-start | 2 +- >> 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/udev/rules-base b/udev/rules-base >> index f9c411f..34a5b9f 100644 >> --- a/udev/rules-base >> +++ b/udev/rules-base >> @@ -13,5 +13,5 @@ SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", >> ATTR{allow_func_id_match}="1" >> # PCMCIA sockets: >> # >> # modprobe the pcmcia bus module so that 16-bit PCMCIA devices work >> -SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia_socket", \ >> - RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -b pcmcia" >> +SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia_socket", DRIVER!="?*", \ >> + IMPORT{builtin}="kmod load $env{MODALIAS}" > > What udev version does this require? I can't find anything like that on my > system, which seems to use udev-173... > > Best, > Dominik
Sorry, should have pointed this out. kmod was introduced in udev-176. For an example of the use, see <http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=blob;f=rules/80-drivers.rules;h=38ebfeb0e6145754cf90a9efc4da4b5277339263;hb=HEAD>. Cheers, Tom _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia