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SubjectRe: udev is too slow creating devices
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> Nope, Greg is right. Drivers themselves won't necessarily provide
> you with the device interface in a synchronous way after they are
> loaded, and some will certainly never. It is all an asynchronous process
> and there is simply no way to ask for any kind of enforced synchronicity
> here without major bloatage.
>

Okay, okay. Let's spread delays and polling all over numerous init
scripts.

You might be ten thousands time right. It is asynchronous process.

But please listen to me: you are not going to handle that in _every_
system application which deals with modules.

If there is problem, it doesn't mean we just pass it over. Probably
we need to solve it?
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