Re: [RFC] rename nvidia-driver port binaries [ and other comments]

From: Jeffrey Bouquet <jbtakk_at_iherebuywisely.com>
Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 10:51:51 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 15 May 2017 23:53:10 +0900, Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon_at_dec.sakura.ne.jp> wrote:

> Hi.
> If including its version to nvidia.ko and nvidia-modeset.ko,
> [hard / symbolic] link to it with current name should be needed
> not to bother admins every time upgrading.
> 
> BTW, I personally using below in rc.conf for safety.
> This only helps situations that...
> 
>  *Insufficient loader memory, but OK after kernel is started.
> 
>  *Accidentally backed to older version that doesn't have
>   nvidia-modeset.ko and only nvidia-modeset.ko is written in
>   /boot/loader.conf.
> 
> ## Temporary settings for nvidia-driver when failed loading via loader.conf
> kldstat -q -n nvidia.ko
> if [ 0 -ne $? ] ; then
>   echo "Loading nvidia-driver modules via rc.conf."
> #  kldload nvidia
>   if [ -e /boot/modules/nvidia-modeset.ko ] ; then
> #    kldload nvidia-modeset
>     kld_list="${kld_list} nvidia-modeset.ko"
>   else
> #    kldload nvidia
>     kld_list="${kld_list} nvidia.ko"
>   fi
> fi
> 
> 
> On Mon, 15 May 2017 06:41:33 -0700 (PDT)
> "Jeffrey Bouquet" <jbtakk_at_iherebuywisely.com> wrote:
> 
> >  Just had a unique to me, unbootable backup [beside the point,
> > just a sidebar comment... ]  quandry dealing with the nvidia-driver update
> > that  mesa-libs needed.  [ or was appurtenant to it, unsure... ]
> > 
> >   12.0 - CURRENT
> > 
> >   [ my previous 'saves' -- files to consult...  were in .jpg, so no avail for me to peruse as I was in the terminal ]
> > 
> > Lessons I learned, maybe
> > 
> > [RFC]  rename nvidia-driver.ko to include its version, for instance nvidia-modeset-37539.ko
> >           which would make one's diagnosis a fix easier. 
> > 
> > [suggestions]
> > 
> > ... Document that the kernel will load a /boot/modules/_nvidia.ko if you'd thus made it 'unavailable'
> > ... document better that one can load nvidia[modeset] later than /boot/loader.conf [cli, rc.conf...]
> > 
> > [ mini 'what fixed it for you '  and/or stalled the same ... 
> > ] 
> > ... I had a make.conf in place, 'trapping' a
> >     make -DMAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes CC=".../clang39"  [and the other two...] install in failure
> > ... I had no clue if Xorg was at fault, and luckily did not have to rebuild.
> > ... I had no access to the forums, as the desktop could not be loaded [yet]
> > ... I had to do strings nvidia.ko |grep 26 [39] | less to detect the not usable module numbers,
> >     THUS THE REQ FOR RENAME of the nvidia.ko binary [vs port] to include its 5 digit number
> >     as above.
> > ... I was taken aback by the less infomative
> >     this client has the .39 but the module has the .26 ... 
> >     specifically stating which file/port/kernel module the 'client' refers to
> >    and which specific modules 'this module' was referring to.  Unknown if that is
> >    fixable here in a .c, .h , or is closed-source upstream in nvidia [corp ] where we can
> >     ask them to be more specific or code in some more verbose error messages.
> > ...  Relieved I did not have to rebuild Xorg nor the kernel, just move files out of the
> >   way and do a simple rebuild of the nvidia-driver.
> > [... Not relieved that the nvidia-driver needed install during the mesa-lib reshuffle,  maybe
> >    did not need to be, just a hazy recollection on my part.  So ignore this little bit ]
> > 
> > ... All in all a learning experience.  Howsoever, I would like this nvidia stuff to be put eventuall
> >  in /usr/src/UPDATING so the half or third of persons who run into this yearly will have a more
> >  authoritative flowchart of sorts to determine the next course of action.
> >    something like
> >   if ... this thta
> >    if... this that
> >    if ... this that
> >   OTOH... error message... a... you may need to...
> >        ...
> >                error message ... r... you may need to...
> > 
> >  ... And it would have maybe saved a bit of time here, and I would almost if eventually
> >      possible be sure to copy /usr/src/UPDATING to /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver for
> >      more easy access if the desktop was broken....
> > 
> > 
> > Apologies for the hurried post. Indeed, I have tasked myself to write it up here
> > locally [ still in scribbled notations...] so I can forestall/fix more quickly this
> > error the next time.
> > also...
> > Running late  in other personal matters, and out of time.
> > 
> > Respectfully..
> > 
> > J. Bouquet 
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> 
> 
> -- 
> Tomoaki AOKI    <junchoon_at_dec.sakura.ne.jp>


I found just then that one can load it manually
first, though the nvidia.ko  [ one has newly built ] THEN
the nvidia-modeset.ko  

if it has not been loaded via /boot/loader.conf which did not load it
in the session in which I am typing this, for example.

[ wondering if /usr/ports/UPDATING or the pkg-message should be 
updated to state that...  upon a second verification ... ] 


YMMV 
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