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Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [PATCH] Module use count must be updated as bridges are created/destroyed)
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From:
Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...>
To: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@...>
Cc: Oleg Verych <olecom@...>, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@...>, <bridge@...>, <linux-kernel@...>
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Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [PATCH] Module use count must be updated as bridges are created/destroyed)
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - 6:18 pm
On Sep 26 2007 14:06, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
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>> > >> > No, network devices don't do reference counting. >> >> Could you explain why, please? >> >> After `udevd` on boot loads lots of unused crap, i surrendered, and use >> $(rmmod `lsmod | just first column`). Networing bravely wipes away. OK, >> there are lots of configs: udev, hotplug, modprobe, that somebody might >> like to fix. But it came to the end with me. I just don't care. So, >> please answer :) > >For hotplug and other reasons, the network developers decided that being >able to remove a network module at any time was a good thing. It works.
Except that for ipv6.ko, it's all opposite. After modprobe, it already got a refcount like 8 and you're wondering how to get rid of that. -
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[PATCH] Module use count must be updated as bridges are crea...
, Jan Beulich
, (Wed Sep 26, 3:53 am)
Re: [PATCH] Module use count must be updated as bridges are ...
, Stephen Hemminger
, (Wed Sep 26, 11:37 am)
why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [PATCH...
, Oleg Verych
, (Wed Sep 26, 5:06 pm)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [P...
, Stephen Hemminger
, (Wed Sep 26, 5:06 pm)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [P...
, Jan Engelhardt
, (Wed Sep 26, 6:18 pm)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [P...
, Stephen Hemminger
, (Wed Sep 26, 6:33 pm)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [P...
, Helge Hafting
, (Thu Sep 27, 7:54 am)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting?
, David Miller
, (Thu Sep 27, 3:01 pm)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [P...
, Stephen Hemminger
, (Thu Sep 27, 10:51 am)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting? (Re: [P...
, Jan Engelhardt
, (Thu Sep 27, 10:55 am)
Re: why network devices don't do reference counting?
, David Miller
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Re: why network devices don't do reference counting?
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