Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Jul 2003 01:14:00 +0300 (IDT) | From | Yoav Weiss <> | Subject | KERN_ERR "ide: late registration of driver." |
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Recently installed 2.4.22-pre7 on 2 boxes here.
During boot, I always get the message "ide: late registration of driver." which comes from ide.c:2234:ide_register_driver().
Seems like drivers_run is already set by the time ide_register_driver get called. Following the logic of that driver, it makes sense. ide_init() gets called early and inits the ide. (banner: "Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver..."). ide_register_driver() is never used inside the driver but is exported and called after partition check, way down the line.
Therefore, I don't see why the late registration is an error. Am I missing something ?
And if its not an error, it shouldn't be printed as KERN_ERR. When booting the kernel with the 'quiet' option, thats the only message printed.
Yoav Weiss
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