Some kernel modules may be loaded if the hardware does not exist
(usually when the hardware is hot-pluggable), while others fail with
ENODEV. Let's make those two cases more similar, and simply log
modules which cannot be loaded because of missing hardware without
failing systemd-modules-load.service.
For modules which don't exist, let's warn, but not fail the whole
service. I think a warning is appropriate because it's likely that
a typo was made.
log_info("Module '%s' is blacklisted", kmod_module_get_name(mod));
else {
assert(err < 0);
- r = log_error_errno(err, "Failed to insert '%s': %m",
- kmod_module_get_name(mod));
+
+ log_full_errno(err == ENODEV ? LOG_NOTICE :
+ err == ENOENT ? LOG_WARNING :
+ LOG_ERR,
+ err,
+ "Failed to insert '%s': %m",
+ kmod_module_get_name(mod));
+ if (!IN_SET(err, ENODEV, ENOENT))
+ r = err;
}
}
}