Patch from Yann Morin so modprobe won't return failure if the module gets
loaded while it's running (ala multi-device hotplug).
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@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ static int mod_process ( struct mod_list_t *list, int do_insert )
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if (!show_only) {
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int rc2 = wait4pid(spawn(argv));
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if (do_insert) {
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rc = rc2; /* only last module matters */
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}
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@ -859,7 +859,16 @@ static int mod_insert ( char *mod, int argc, char **argv )
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}
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// process tail ---> head
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rc = mod_process ( tail, 1 );
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if ((rc = mod_process ( tail, 1 )) != 0) {
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/*
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* In case of using udev, multiple instances of modprobe can be
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* spawned to load the same module (think of two same usb devices,
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* for example; or cold-plugging at boot time). Thus we shouldn't
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* fail if the module was loaded, and not by us.
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*/
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if (already_loaded (mod) )
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rc = 0;
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}
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}
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else
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rc = 1;
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