Public bug reported:

Some drivers in Ubuntu are built as kernel built-in components, not
allowing some module interesting features like blacklist on boot
command-line or module removal/replacement. Also, modules has debug
advantages compared to built-in kernel components, like the possibility
to easy build custom-debug modules against kernel tree and replace them
using modprobe on running system.

This feature is a request to Canonical move some currently built-in
drivers to module build system on Power platform, by changing the kernel
config file.

The drivers in question are: tg3, virtio-blk and virtio-net.
The kernel config file parameters related to those 3 drivers are:

CONFIG_TIGON3, CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK and CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET.
They all are currently set as "=y"; we're requesting a change to "=m".

Thanks in advance,


Guilherme

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team)
         Status: New


** Tags: architecture-ppc64le bugnameltc-147981 severity-high 
targetmilestone-inin1704

** Tags added: architecture-ppc64le bugnameltc-147981 severity-high
targetmilestone-inin1704

** Changed in: ubuntu
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team)

** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)

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  Move some device drivers build from kernel built-in to modules

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