Previously, we ran modprobe command for every .ko file listed in
init.insmod.*.cfg. Let's move to a different approach where we call
modprobe with the following command line.
modprobe -b --all=/vendor/lib/modules/modules.load
This will insmod all modules listed in modules.load except for those
that are mentioned in the blocklist at
/vendor/lib/modules/modules.blocklist
A common reason for a module to be on the blocklist is that it must only
be loaded under a certain condition like when a specific service is
launched.
Bug: 190652328
Change-Id: I37dfc83cbc90534243765f6985bc53f3fa83aef0
Currenlty, kernel modules are only looked for in /vendor/lib/modules/.
With this change, we enable kernel modules to be stored under paths that
contain the kernel version string e.g.
/vendor/lib/modules/5.10.31-gd527c4be4795-dirty/
This aligns better with the kernel build system.
Bug: 185184472
Change-Id: I40db76f0409808700acd2d5524f8f3d606b3114f