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0207-handle_module_aliases.patch
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File 0207-handle_module_aliases.patch of Package dracut.10404
From: Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 12:38:05 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Correctly handle module aliases Handle module aliases correctly to not generate unbootable initrds with different kernel versions. Fix for boo#962694 See the diff for a detailed explanation. --- dracut.sh | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+) Index: dracut-044/dracut.sh =================================================================== --- dracut-044.orig/dracut.sh +++ dracut-044/dracut.sh @@ -1214,6 +1214,27 @@ if [[ $hostonly ]]; then while read m rest || [ -n "$m" ]; do host_modules["$m"]=1 done </proc/modules + + # Explanation of the following section: + # Since kernel 4.4, mpt3sas is a complete replacement for mpt2sas. + # mpt3sas has an alias to mpt2sas now, but since mpt3sas isn't loaded + # when generating the initrd from kernel < 4.4, it's not included. + # The other direction has the same issue: + # When generating the initrd from kernel >= 4.4, mpt2sas isn't loaded, + # so it's not included. + # Both ways result in an unbootable initrd. + + # also add aliases of loaded modules + for mod in "${!host_modules[@]}"; do + aliases=$(modinfo -F alias "$mod" 2>&1) + for alias in $aliases; do + host_modules["$alias"]=1 + done + # mod might be an alias in the target kernel, find the real module + mod_filename=$(modinfo -k "$kernel" "$mod" -F filename) + [ $? -ne 0 ] && continue + host_modules["$(basename -s .ko "$mod_filename")"]=1 + done fi unset m
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