On 7/4/18 7:22 AM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 11:05:42PM +0000, Matt Macy wrote:
>> Author: mmacy
>> Date: Tue Jul  3 23:05:42 2018
>> New Revision: 335916
>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/335916
>>
>> Log:
>>   Enable MODULE_TIED by default for modules compiled with the kernel
> But why ?

I think we should enable KLD_TIED to inline critical_* etc. for modules
built as part of a kernel that are installed alongside the kernel in 
/boot/<kerneldir>.
I don't think we need to support modules built with kernel A loaded into kernel 
B.

I think we should not enable it for "standalone" module builds done in ports or 
via
"cd /sys/modules/foo; make" that install to /boot/modules so that those modules 
can
work with different kernels.  This still permits someone to load a module into 
kernel
A that they had disabled in kernel A's config file (via NO_MODULES or 
MODULES_OVERRIDE
or some such) by doing 'cd /sys/modules/foo; make; make load'.

-- 
John Baldwin
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