> > No idea, but having ib_register_device fail and unwind if a client
> > fails to attach makes sense to me.
> 
> It seems a bit unfriendly to fail an entire device if one ULP has a
> problem.  Let's say you have a system whose main network connection is
> IPoIB.  Would you want that connection to come up even if, say, the
> NFS/RDMA server fails to find the memory registration type it likes?

What's missing is some way for the device to indicate which modules are 
actually necessary for it to run.  Without having something like that, I agree 
with Roland.

- Sean 
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